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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1941)
PAGE ERI. - SA T. - M A Y 2 3 - 2 4 Bargain Matinee on Saturday Starting at 2:30 P. M. From 2:30 to 6 p.m. - adults 20c children 10c P cm «*■•**• F»**«nt* NEIGHBOR" „„«»tl M ARIIN ÎÛCM UIU S»'»" Cartoon Western Doze Sport Reel Diving Demons N ature’s Nursery SU N. - MON. - M AY 25 - 26 Continuous Show Sunday DOUBLE FEATURE à T ^ e u S ic Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley of Portland came the first o f the week to attend the funeral of H. T. Fraser. John Behrman, employed in the lo- I cal jewelry store, spent the week end in Kennewick, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dudley of Mil- ton were Sunday visitors in Hermis ton. Mrs. Dudley is the former Miss Eleanor Briggs. Miss Clara Bryant, sister of Mrs. H. T. Fraser, arrived Sunday from Great Falls, Mont., to attend the funeral of Mr. Fraser. Mrs. C. W. Reid of Tacoma, Wn., and Mrs. A. P. Allsworth and son Porter of Doty, Wn., arrived Sunday to spend a few days at the Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White home. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. White. tV o S a ii * tat ting AnnSOTHERN w ith ) FILM F IN IS H IN G LEW AYRES 6 or K PRINTS 3 0 * Ro11 KAY B R IA N AHERNE FRANCIS' J ''"-f Tie Mk • M 3» WKO With FREE Enlargement Coupon Mail Orders Filled PAYLESS DRUG Pendleton, Oregon NEWS ill TU ESD AY - M AY 27 BARGAIN NIGHT S IG N S mramnvnt U n til Clarence E. Mulford's THREE MEN FROM TEXAS • 8H O W CARDS BILL BELT A HÄMY SHEHMAN mtODUCTION Phone 3511 Musical- Music in the Morgan Way Going Places l l 'A ’ / A - TH V R S. - M AY 28 - H e rm is to n B a rb e r Shop 29 WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE • D W U tD lB Musical Freddie Martin & Orch Comedy Lady and the Lug B IL L SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston REDsWHITE wi t 1 d : I « i J r o S p e c ia ls f o r M a y 2 3 - 2 4 - 2 6 r i A II □ I L V U li • • • • • • • • • • Ret! & White 49 11)S- $1 -65 American Beauty 49 lbs. $ 1 .1 9 WONDER CLEANALL 28 oz. BAKED BEANS, R. & W. BROWN BREAD, R. & W. 2 for KIDNEY BEANS, R. & W. No. 2 PANCAKE FLOUR. Red & W hite 3 for P E A S, R. & W. No. 2’s C O R N. R. & W. C ream style No. 2 ’s 3 for BEEF STEW or Spagh’ti & Meat Balls 2 fo r C O C O A, R aker s % lb. PREPARED MUSTARD, R. & W. 9 oz. SUNSPUN wRh C rystal COFFEE Miss Elna Holmquist began work this week as stenographer in the In land Cooperative. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt of Hepp ner visited Sunday at the home of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Virgil Wilkes, manager of the Co- Mrs. Joe Hallom and two sons of operative Service Station, spent from Enterprise spent the week end in Sunday till Wednesday in Portland Hermiston with her husband. attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, son Miss Marie Skovbo of San Fran- Ralph, Jack Belt, Mrs. F. C. McKen- cisco arrived here Saturday to visit zie and George Harkenrider made a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skov- husiness trip to La Grande Monday, 1 bo for a week. Her brother Albert Mr. and Mrs. D. 'Yoakum of Rufus brought her here from Portland but spent Sunday at the home of his sis returned the same day. ter, Mrs. Ray Oviatt. Miss Jeannette Stoner spent Thurs Mrs. Chas. Haggerd of Rufus, day in Portland. Ore., spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss Jane Jackson, bookkeeper in Mrs. B. I. Whitney. the office of the R.E.A., is spending Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner spent from Monday to Friday in Spokane, Wednesday morning in Pendleton on Wn., attending a bookkeeping school business matters. for R.E.A. employees. Miss Jackson Mrs. Ray Critchfield left Sunday attended a similar course last year. for Kelso, Wn., where she will spend Mrs. Georgia Henderson enter the summer months with her parents. tained Monday evening for Mrs. H ar Mr. Critchfield. local athletic coach, 1 ry R. Smith who was visiting here will be employed during the next ' from Pilot Rock. The gathering was three months at the site of the Uma informal and was held in Mrs. Hen tilla Ordnance Depot. derson’s room in the Cronk apart Ellis Coxen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ments. Ray Coxen, has re-enlisted with the U. S. navy and is stationed on the , According to word received by S. S. Charleston out of Bremerton. | Supt. W. G. Kersbergen. Miss Joyce The boat patrols the coast of Alaska. McCulley, 1940 graduate here, has Ellis has re-enlisted for another four- been awarded a scholarship to Ore gon State college for next year. Dean year period. Rev. Grayden Loree will leave F ri E. B. Lemon of the Oregon System day for Portland where he will be a of Higher Education gave the offi member of the graduating class of cial notice to Mr. Kersbergen. Visiting at the F. J. Hibbard home Western Baptist Seminary. He has completed his course by correspond over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. ence work. He will probably return O. D. Tetrick and family of Pomeroy, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shearer home next Tuesday or Wednesday. Mrs. F. C. McKenzie left Wednes and family of Kennewick, Mrs. Mary day evening for a several days’ trip Tetrick of Garden Home. Mrs. Mary Tetrick and O. D. Tetrick are mother to Portland on business. Mrs. Harry R. Smith, formerly and brother of Mrs. Hibbard. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds Miss Pauline Stoop, arrived Saturday to spend the week end with Mrs. were called to Albany last Friday by Georgia Henderson and other friends. the death of his mother, Mrs. Emma Her husband, who is employed with McReynolds, who passed away early the state highway department, is that morning. Funeral services were held Monday, after which they re- now located at Pilot Rock. turned home, The news came as Ted Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ripley, came home this week to quite a shock as it was only about spend a 20-day furlough before re three months ago February 22, that porting to the Pendleton field where Mr. McReynolds’ father passed away. he will be stationed. He is connected I Mrs. P. L. Poulsen and 6-months- with the Material Squadron, 19tl old son Willard, visited from Thurs day till Sunday at the home of her Air Base Group. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best of Long parents, Mrs and Mrs. W. W. Felt- Beach, Cal., arrived this afternoon house. She -came to Hermiston to at- for an indefinite stay in Hermiston, tend the graduation exercises. Mr. They were delayed somewhat by the Felthouse and Gale took Mrs. Poul army movement down the valley to sen and son back to Baker Sunday. California. Of interest to local friends is that Word was received at the Herald Miss Bette Morfitt of Portland, office this week from Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Monroe Swarner of Fairbanks, Alas loi fitt, former Hermiston residents, ka. They report that weather condi has been awarded the Gerlinger cup tions are real fine there and that they at the University of Oregon. She is arc enjoying their stay in Fairbanks. a granddaughter of Mis. Gretchen They give best regards to all their Purdy, pioneer of this community. M iss Morfitt also hold the office of friends in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill re secretary-treasurer of the Associated ceived word from their daughter Wil Student body. ma Jean, that she had undergone an Chanute Field, 111.— Order which appendicitis operation Sunday morn send Corp. Gilbert G. Gettman to his ing at the White's hospital in Lewis home station. 91st Observation Squad ton. Idaho. Later word states that ron. Fort Lewis. Wn., were issued she is getting along nicely. She has here. Corp. Gettman is the son of been teaching school at Kooskai, Ida H. George Gettman, Hermiston. He ho, and expects to be in Hermiston was graduated from the airplane with her parents this summer. mechanics course, Chanute Field Red & W hite 1 49* 17* 15* 25* 19* 39* 39* 35* 10* 10* ‘ 41 C R efrig erato r Dish 1 lb. 29c PAPER NAPKINS, Sil’s WAX PAPER. Red & W hite lge. roll DEVILED MEAT, R X W. ' ,’s 2 for PEANUT BUTTER, R. X W. 1 lb. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W No. 2 ’s 3 for GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R A W 46 oz. BISCUIT FLOUR, R. & W. CAKE FLOUR. Re,I & White FIG BARS, W hole W heat 2 lbs. CRACKERS, Cascade 2 lbs. 9* 17* 9* 23* 27* 21 * 29* 23* 25* 19* OUR DEMOCRACY W eve HAD UPS AND DOWNS SINCE I9OO, BUT ON THE AVERAGE IT ’S BEEN MOSTLY OPS. HERE AREA FEW SINCE 1900: AVERAGE EARNINGS PER PERSON - UP 160 % ■ FRANKFURTERS, large juicy KRAUT, fresh crisp PORK STEAKS, lean ten d er PHONE 3001 Free D elivery Tw ice D aily . . . and h e re '* why J INSTANT STARTING - P u tt word« on * paper fast a« you th in k them , w ith out shaking or coaxing. 2 KILL INK CAPACITY - C leverly coo- "structed to hold more in k . Y o u for quality pens “ h im ” o r fo r “ her” a t a b u d get price. 2 SMART S TY LIN G -Y o u’ll be proud to own a new W ate rm an ’s. Choice o f m any colors and sizes. /J Matching pen cil* $1.25. Set* $4.25. AND THE BIG 14 KT. GOLD POINT - E v e ry W ate rm an ’s has a 14 k t. gold point handmade through 80 separate operations’ M eans smoother w riting, longer life. USE WATERMAN S INKS in handy ‘‘ Tip - T i lt ” Bottles. Permanent o r Wa»hable type*. A. W. Behrman, Jeweler H erm iston, O regon Technical school Oregon State college, as leader. The mattress project has proven quite popular here with 175 units R. IF. De Lany Passes Away slated for production in the Hermis ton area, with 102 families repre Word has been received locally of sented. Although plans are not def the death of Royal W. De Lany of inite, it is expected that the mat Tillamook. He was the husband of tresses made locally will be produced the former Miss Enid Waterman, at the Columbia park. Mrs. H G. daughter of Mrs. Rena Waterman, formerly of Hermiston. Besides his McCulley has been appointed lo,»l chairman. wife, the deceased is survived by two Further announcements will je children, Patricia and Royal Jr. Mr. De Lany passed away May 12 of made next week. branch, Air Corps Friday, May Id. heart failure. Missionary Services Planned Miss Melba Palmer, returned mis sionary from Tibet, will give a talk Tuesday afternoon to the missionary group of the Central Church of Christ and in the evening will give a lecture at the church which will be open to the general public. Illustrat ed pictures will be a feature of the evening program. MATTRESS PLAN PROVES POPULAR Miss Frances Clinton, home exten sion agent from Pendleton, was in Hermiston Wednesday making pre paration for the forthcoming mat- tress-making project. She stated that a leaders’ training school will be held in Pendleton 3 and 4 with Miss Lucy Lane, training specialist of TO SELL ’EM, TELL EM~ Vvilh An Ad B ring Y our R AD IO TROUBLES to Chaffee’s Radio Service at Farmers’ Supply Co. at Thompson’s Drug Co. “ R easonable P rice s” / W C o ffe e Lb. 2 5 c .............................. 2 No- 2 Cans 25« K ennel Club or T im berline 6 DOG FOOD A VEPAGE U P E INSURANCE PER P E R S O N - UP 1 0 0 % . HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS: /900-tfSfioo... tu r p r o p o r t io n to porch , a t / o n — PR O P O R T/O /V TO P O P U L A T IO N — 0 -6 ,^ 0 ,0 0 0 UP 4 5 0 % . -l,4oo,ooo UP 2 4 0 % , ilkiMll"'1 21* 13% * Cans 10 Lb sr 59c C ascade 2 Lb Box 1 5 * ...................... 125 Ft. Roll 15« C R A CK ERS............. ................. W A X PAPER lb. P ic n ic H a m s Lb. 1 9 c R IT Z BUTTER CRACKERS Lb. Pkg. 21* G iant Bars 14* C rystal W hite SOAR G ard en lb. 20* G r a p e fr u it Q uart 13c 22* Pheasant Pineapple lb- HERMISTON THOROMED — w rite longer on a single filling. PEAS HERMISTON TRADING CO. TH E RED «S W H IT E STORE SCHOOL HONORS W a d h a m ’s Sw eet D im ple Ibi lb . • FOR S U G A R M e a t D e p a r tm e n t BEEF SHORT RIBS, m eaty delicious » S & AVERAGE WEALTH OP EACH PERSON /N O S ~ UP 150% T m r BEEF ROASTS, te n d er center cuts W&term&n’s by Mat THE NINETEEN HUNDREDS COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS: 1900NU7.000... : WE RECOMMEND a p p e n in g s HERM ISTON, OREGON d H T H U R S D A Y , M AY 22, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. TWO M AN ANO WOMAN, BOY ANO G IR L -A V E R A G E FOLKS ARE BETTER OFF TOOAY IN THE U.S.A. THAN ANYWHERE, ANY T /N E IN THE WORLDS HISTORY. 3 No. 2 C ans 2 5 c 2 £°n?2’ - 3 5 c Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery