The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 12, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JU N E 12, 1941.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
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EHI. - S A T . - JU N E 1 3 - 1 4
Bargain Matinee Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE
I
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill spent
last week end in Portland visiting
friends.
Monte Hedwall left Wednesday
for Portland where he will spend the
remainder of the week.
Miss Clara Bryant of Butte, Mont,
is making her home with her sister,
Mrs. H. T. Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele of Pen­
dleton visited at the home *of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor
Wednesday.
New line of souvenirs. Brierley’s
5.10-1Sc Store.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin and
family returned home the first of
the week after having spent two
weeks visiting in Baker.
Mrs. Wm. Instone and daughter,
Miss Connie Instone, of Lena, Ore.,
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Wells and daughter, Miss
Virginia Wells. Miss Instone re­
mained for a longer visit in Hermis­
ton while Mrs. Instone returned
home Tuesday.
Snow .McCoy spent Sunday visit­
ing her parents at Irrigon.
Mrs. Moyer, Lillie and Emma Beli ;
were business visitors in Pendleton
Saturday afternoon.
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M rs. C. H. Deardorff and infant (
son retlurned to her home from the
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Hermiston General hospital Wednes- J
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day.
Clarence E. Mulford’s
Mrs. J. G. Pearson left last week
end to spend two weeks visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
WILLIAM BO VO jl'l
Geo. McKenzie, a t Tillamook.
A »Qramown, Fi<tur.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snodgrass
moved to Heppner last Saturday
Cartoon
Two For the Zoo
where he will be employed by the
Ferguson Motor Co.
SU N . - MON. - JU N E 15 - 16
Miss Marian Pierce returned home
Continuous Show Sunday
Wednesday from Prineville where
she has s p fit the past two weeks
visiting friends.
gregg
A party composed of W. W. Felt-
house, O O. Felthouse, Dr. F. B. Belt,
S e e th e F e a r le s s G r e g g — h u m a n c a n n o n b a ll— w h o is a c tu a lly s h o t fro m s u ­
Curtis Simons, Harold Rankin and
p e r c a n n o n s . D is r e g a r d in g lif e a n d lim b in b r e a th le s s p lu n g e s th r o u g h th e
George Harkenrider spent the fore­
p art of the week fishing at East ,
News Reel and Comedy
a ir , th is m a n b e c o m e s a h u m a n p r o je c tile to b e s h o t fro m r o a r in g , b la z in g
Lake.
h ig h -p o w e re d c a n n o n s . Y o u p a y n o m o n e y to see th is s p e c ta c u la r p e r f o r m ­
T U E S D A Y - JU N E 17
Friends of Johanna Casper pleas­
BARGAIN NIGHT
a
n c e . F R E E E X H I B I T IO N !
antly surprised her with a birthday
party on the Lloyd Peterson lawn on
FLEA CIRCUS
MUSICAL REVUE
June 6.
This
revue boasts probably the most talented
Don't
miss
it.
This
show
is
educational
as
well
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec­
young ladies to appear in public. Their danc­
as amusing. These fleas are actually dressed
ialist of Pendleton, will be a t the
ing is a symphony of motion and skill. You
and perform many feats. They toss balls into
.»nate d Ite tearing» m eou> * U>
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
can’t see any better on the stage. And their
I « rt alte» Ih« im it« had n * k» o x r « Rar
cups at a word from their trainer. They pull
M rttart cfcrt<«rt od' Y«i www rt Ite
ia ruur
June 18th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.
singing is a treat for the ears.
wagons and do many other things. This per­
« a td l rwM at It e rate r t 1ORDOO tlro te t a te» and n r « f
ter a rart H par» te I» *« row ssthth 1 Wanad and
formance is truly astounding.
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rtted rt tesai ant» a
Pete Smith Specialties—Memory
FREAKS
Mrs. E. P. Schofield and W. J.
MOCCBN ANC t O M P t C T f
MOTOR DRONE
W
ATCH B tB M B « B V IC C
Tricks
W arner spent Wednesday morning
There is the fat lady, there is the rubber man
Comedy 7— Forbidden Passage
—a contortionist if there ever was one— there
on business in Pendleton.
There will be thrills and once in a while spills
is the torture chamber, there is the Congo
as this lady daredevil defies death riding on
Flag
Week!
A
new
assortment
of
WED. - T H U R S. - JU N E 18 - 19
village. You’ll be amused. You’ll stand in
a
motorcycle
a
t
top
speed
around
a
specially
flags ju st in. 2 For 5c, 5c and 10c.
awe. You’ll be amazed a t the freaks you see.
DOUBLE FEATURE
constructed track. If you like speed and ac­
Life’s oddities before your very eyes.
Brierley’s.
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tion, you’ll get lots of it a t the motor drome.
Hermiston, Oregon
Bill Belt left by plane Tuesday to
HOLLYWOOD MODELS
spend a few days in Portland visit­
WRESTLING SHOW
S T A R R IN G
ing friends.
Hollywood Mazazine Models or Blue Ha­
Cowboy Ryan and Frenchy Le Mon’s Cong­
waii.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Miss Bon­
ress of Athletes—known as the Giant Kill­
U O N l l BAHHVMOHI
nie Toffer left Tuesday for Portland
ers. Meeting and agreeing to beat all comers
I .«».one Day • Ronald Re-»Kain
DANCING GIRLS
regardless of creed, color or weight. Cowboy
for a ten-day vacation with rela­
Ryan, who weighs 170 pounds, is the present
tives.
See Avon Gayiee and her bevy of beautiful
Rocky mountain champion. Frenchy Le Mon,
girls presenting her singing and dancing girls
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler, left
who holds the welterweight championship of
in their sensational song and dance numbers
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Monday for a week’s visit in Seattle,
Canada, also the Duke of Bars of Quebec,
such as they had a t the different World’s
Canada.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Wn., with friends.
Fairs and Centennials the past few years.
Miss Rahma Smith returned home
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
It wouldn't be a show without a ferris wheel. Our» is o f the latest
Sunday from a two weeks vacation I
model and as safe as engineering can m ake it. There is a m erry-
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with
spent with her aunt, Mrs. R. A.
go-round. Loop-O-Plane, Lindy Loop and a host o f other riding
Joan Blondell - Roland Young
features, alt fo r your enjoyment. Then there is the F un House,
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston Herman of Kennewick, Wn.
the H ey Deg and the H i De Ho, the Ten 'n' One and Kernel Kor-
Goipg Places
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson and
ry s Recruiting Camp.
Stranger Than Fiction
son Ronald of La Grande were guests
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Tuesday a t the home of her parents, '
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Smith.
The Misses Roberta and Gerald­
ine Mullins spent from Monday to
Wednesday in Portland visiting
friends and on business.
Bob Jackson is spending the sum­
W E S T O N C O O K IE S ....................................... 8 o z. 1 0 $
mer vacation here from the Univer­
F IG B A R S
2 lb s. 25 1
sity of Oregon.
C H O C O L A T E M A L T E D M IL K , B rim fu l, 1 lb . 29$
Dick Belt, who underwent an ap­
M A R A S C H IN O C H E R R IE S , R. & W .
4 o z. 1 0 $
pendectomy in St. Anthony's hospi­
tal in Pendleton last week, is getting
G R A P E J U I C E ................................................. Q u a r t 27$
Eugene Mead, son of Mr. and Mrs.
along nicely. Local softball enthu­
Walter
Mead, underwent a mastoid
siasts are awaiting his return as his
s 3 a d t Dire i lin g
presence is needed on Hale’s softball operation in Doernbecher hospital in
Portland last week Saturday. He is
aggregation.
L E M O N J U I C E , M .C .P ., 5>/2 o z ................... 4 f o r 25$
getting along nicely and is expected
C.
E.
Stewart,
representative
of
T O M A T O J U I C E , R e d & W h ite , 15 o z.
6 f o r 45$
the P.W.A. organization in Oregon, home Tuesday.
T O M A T O J U I C E , R e d & W h i t e ..............46 oz. 21 $
was a visitor in Hermiston early this
An all day fellowship meeting was
L U N C H E O N M E A T , R e d & W h i t e ......... 12 oz. 29$
; week in connection with the new held at the Pentecostal church Wed­
C O R N E D B E E F , R e d & W h i t e ................ 12 o z. 23$
i developments here.
nesday. People came from Spray,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker Pendleton, Heppner, Irrigon and oth­
left Monday for Corvallis where he er neighboring towns.
R. & W .
F R E E Z O IC E C R E A M M IX ............... 3 p k g s .
J will attend summer school for one
M. C. Brooks, formerly a local
Chocolate or Maple
R E D K ID N E Y B E A N S , R. & W . N o. 2
2 f o r 25$
week. They plan to return Saturday. merchant in the clothing business but
Those returning home for the sum­ now of Walla Walla, was visiting
T O M A T O S O U P , C a m p b e ll’s
3 f o r 25$
Sunnv Jim
mer from Oregon State callege are friends here Wednesday. Mr. Brooks
C R A B M E A T , R e d & W h ite
N o. i/2’s 33$
O R A N G E M A R M A L A D E ................... 2 lb. j a r
Vera Sisson, Stuart Rankin, Bill came to Hermiston during the early
B A B Y F O O D , R ed & W h ite ........................3 for 23$
Hamm, Jim Jackson, Kenneth Ben- days.
B IS C U IT F L O U R , R e d & W h ite
29$
Ho-Made
sel, Lois White and Richard Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. John P ettitt an­
M A Y O N N A IS E .................................... Q u a r t j a r
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield and
children Edward and Patricia came nounce the arrival of a son born Sun­
Sunday for a visit with her parents, day at the Hermiston General hospi- (
Wadham’s
P R E P A R E D M U S T A R D , R e d & W h ite
10$
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mr. tai. The little fellow weighed eight j
G R A P E F R U I T J U I C E ...................... 4 6 oz. c a n
S W E E T P IC K L E S , P h e a s a n t
25 o z 25$
Schofield returned home to Vancou- pounds two ounces and has been '
D IL L P IC K L E S , R ed & W h ite
N o. 2 ' _»’s 18$
j ver that day but the others remained named Thomas Lloyd. He is their
second child, the other being a girl.
I for a longer visit.
M A T C H E S ........................................ 6 b o x c a rto n
SCOTT TO W ELS
2 f o r 23$
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C . M . Jackson at-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
White
were
OLD D U TCH CLEAN SER
3 f o r 23$
I tended the graduation exercises a t accompanied by Mrs. David Mittles­
Pacific university last week end at dorf to Portland the first part of the
S H R E D D E D W H E A T .................................. P k g .
which their son Bill was a member week where they planned to attend
i of the class. Bill returned home the Rose Festival. Mrs. Mittlesdorf
P & G S O A P , L a r g e ......................................
6 f o r 27$
Garden
i with them.
will return this week but Mr. and
R IN S O
L a rg e 24$
C
A T S U P ................................................. 14 oz. b o t.
Homer T. Miller. administrative M rs. White plan to remain for anoth­
L U X T O IL E T
3 f o r 21$
• assistant in the office of Capt. R. C. er week.
S H O R T E N IN G , R A W
3 lbs. 55$
i W illianis, left Tuesday morning for
Emporium
Miss Edith Ularke arrived at the
Alameda, Cal., to attend the gradua-
B R A N F L A K E S , K e llo g g ’s_________
2 f o r 19$
P E A C H E S ..........................................N o. 2 * 4 c a n s
I tion exercises. One of his sons was home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O R D E R S T R A W B E R R I E S N O W F O R C A N N IN G
a member of the class. The Miller J. A. Clarke Friday from Corvallis
Pheasant
family will move to Hermiston next where she taught in the Junior high
P IN K S A L M O N ............................... 2 ta ll c a n s
week end and will reside in the home school. She was accompanied by her
of Mrs. N. W. Bloom. The latter ex­ brother Allen, a student at North­
B E E F S H O R T R IB S , m e a ty c u ts
lb. 1 2 * /j$
pects to leave soon for an extended west Christian college, and Kenneth
Campbell’s
Bensel, a student at Oregon State
visit
with
relatives
in
Portland
and
T O M A T O S O U P .....................................
3 cans
B E E F R O A S T S , c e n te r q u a lity c u ts
lb. 21$
college.
Kent. Wn.
HAI ROACH P r'tú H
ROAD
DOOMED CARAVAN;
tjjjgWIl®
MAN $£
BO"* '
MW««**
Huggins’ ▲ M ▲▲ o ▲ d ▲ e ▲ l Shows
T h e A m e r ic a n L e g io n ’s O w n S h o w
ESS
F E A T U R IN G
The H um an Cannon Ball!
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A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
BAP MAM
WAllACE BEERY
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H e r m is t o n
B a rb e r Shop
Rides!
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Come Early! Enjoy an Evening of Fun With U«!
1 W e e k — M o n .'S a t., June 16-21
S p ecials June 13-14-16
Sunspun
S p e c ia l C h il d r e n ’s M a tin e e S a t u r d a y
H e r m is t o n F a i r G r o u n d s
Quart 3 5 c
G-R-O-C-E-R-Y
Specials for June 13-14-16
T able Salt
2 2'Lb- boxes 17c
f A$
22$
Mart C offee
J^$
Lb 25c
1^$
R. & W . C offee
J
3 Lbs 8 7 c
J0$
35*
M e a t D e p a rtm e n t
XJ$
P O R K C H O P S , le a n t e n d e r
lb . 25$
F R A N K F U R T E R S , la r g e ju ic y
lb. 20$
R IB S T E A K S , g u a r a n te e d t e n d e r ................................ lb. 25$
B A C O N , jo w ls
lb. 16$
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED 4 WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
— : F r e e D e liv e ry T w ic e D a ily :—
F re e P a r k in g S p a c e f o r O u r C u s to m e rs o n L o t
In B a c k o f O u r S to re .
Reliance
R E D K ID N E Y B E A N S ............................. 3 c a n s
ROY
STUDIOS of MUSIC
RADIO TROUBLES
o ffe r
to
Summer
Classes
at
Reduced Rates
Farmers’ Supply Co.
in
at
VO ICE A PIANO
—
H e rm is to n
Treat-O
G R A P E F R U IT
3 N o. 2 c a n s
28^
Chaffee’s Radio Service
at
C a ll 3581
28$
B rin g Y o u r
Thompson’s Drug Co.
“ R e a s o n a b le P r ic e s ”
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
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