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PAGE THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON, TWO OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings SALES BOOKS? HERMISTON, OREGON 2121 JONE 27-28 ERL-SA T. Bargain Matinee Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE "The Thief of Bagdad” Jane Withers in YOUTH WILL BE SERVED’ JUNE 29-30 SI 'N.-MON. Continuous Show Sunday ANDY HARDY’S Mrs. W. J. Warner and two grand- A. W. Turnblad and Ben Gerking children, the Schofield children, are spent Monday night to Tuesday even ing on a business trip to Portland. spending the week at the Warner cabin at Langdon Lake. W. C. Morehouse left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bleakney and for Portland to be at the bedside of son Neal Jr. of Mabton, Wn., were a sister who is seriously ill. visitors in Hermiston Monday. The Roger J. Bounds of Washington, Bleakneys formerly lived near Echo. D. C., son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLouth are F. B. Swayze, visited here last Fri parents of a baby boy born Wednes day. day morning in St. Anthony’s hospi Mr. and Mrs. Dale Draper are the tal in Pendleton. proud parents of a baby girl born Home made pastries—Try them Tuesday in St. Anthony’s hospital in for your next picnic or party. Places Pendleton. order by calling 2171 at The Target. Word was received by the Herald 45-lc ' this week from Mrs. N. W. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Courtright of who is staying in Portland. She states that she is getting along nice San Diego, Calif., are visiting at the J. A. Roundtree of Port Angeles, ly but states that she hopes that it | home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. Wn., who has been visiting at the Mrs. Courtright and Mrs. Swayze is not raining as much in Hermiston homa of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson, are sisters. as in Portland. left Thursday evening after having Miss Edith Clarke and brother | spent several days here. Mr. Round Francis left Tuesday on a six weeks tree is Mrs. Dixson’s stepfather. I trip to Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., to visit their sister and husband, Mr. Earnest Moyer and daughters Louise and Caroline of Heppner visi- and Mrs. Jack Malette. ted at the Joe Moyer home Sunday BRING IT Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh- afternoon. Louise remained in Her- ter Sylvia were accompanied by Mrs. miston to make bus connections for O. C. Pierce and son Stanley to Pen- Corvallis to attend summer school, dleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Siemens and and pedi wald Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury of daughters Bernice and Irene Siemens the Hermiston General hospital are of Portland spent Saturday at the 9% vice second a vacationing a week at Tollgate. They home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Quiring “ ’■« on expert k* wad ram are expected back Sunday night. and Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring, and Mrs. Margaret Guffel of Enter continued on to Walla Walla Satur- prise is staying at the home of Mr. day evening. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker while and Mrs. Riley Leeper, Mr. A. W. Behrman, Jeweler being employed at the Umatilla Ord and Mr. Mrs. Claud Van Arsdale, Mr. nance depot. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger and Mrs. Hermiston, Oregon Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Williams and Wm. Copp, who is visiting with the his aunt, Miss Crawford, were week Van Arsdale family, picnicked at end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bingham Springs Sunday. Warner at the Warner cabin at | New employees at the First Nat- Langdon Lake. ional Bank in Hermiston are Miss Mrs. Anna Briggs of Dunsmuir, Velma Ray of near Spokane, Wn., Cal., Mrs. Earl Dudley of Milton and and Miss Jane Boyer of John Day. Mrs. Andrew Rintoul of Portland This brings the personnel of the WELL EQUIPPED TO were visitors in Stanfield and Her bank to five women and two men. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE miston over the week end. Mrs. Harry Smith, formerly of YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Hermiston, stopped here for a short Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles of Boardman announce the arrival of time Tuesday en route from Pilot a baby boy weighing 7 pounds and Rock to Boardman. She expected to BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston 7 ounces born at the Hermiston Gen continue from there to Ione where her husband, who is employed with eral hospital Saturday. the state highway crew, will be sta- Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, who has tioned. been confined to her home for a week due to a serious tonsil trouble, Mrs. Fred Barker and children, is a little improved. Mrs. Zova Rodgers and daughter and Jerry Harry Harder, all of Susan- Mrs. E. P. Schofield, who has ville, Cal., arrived Sunday to attend been visiting here at the home of her Grandfather Bensel’s funeral, Mrs. 3 for 25c parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Barker and children remained till 12 oz. 45c returned to her home in Vancouver over the 4th of July. Mrs. Rodgers this week. and Mr. Harder returned Monday. Quart 98 e NEWS REEL Color Cartoon ABDUL, the BULBUL AMEEI TUESDAY, JULY 1 Bargain Night MODEL WIFE Comedy RED SKINS & RED HEADS and a Cartoon WED.-THURS. _ JULY 2-3 Double Feature Fiery Fun Fiesta! RKO RADIO Picture BROKEN ? Hermiston Barber Shop A MELODY /A Ml WUI • WALTER «0MF KInc 1 ÏM0U HIM - ASTRID ALWY PICTURE them Discuss from your home dealer. your needs with us. REDIFORM The Hermiston Herald ■ Phone 2051 STONE • ROONEY with Buy PEOPLE Miss Genevieve Lyman of Klami ath Falls and Walter Jendrzejewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrze jewski of the Columbia district, were guests at the parental home last Wednesday. The couple was en Power Stationed At Everett route to Boise, Idaho, where they Wayne Power, who some time ago were married Thursday morning at the alter in St. Mary’s Catholic joined the United States army, is church, Rev. Father Bradley offi- now stationed at the Everett Air Base. In a letter to his parents, Mr. ciated. and Mrs. P. A. Power, he states that Mrs. Jendrzejewski has been em- to date he likes army life. At pres ployed by the California-Oregon ent they are sleeping in tents and Power Co., in the accounting depart eating outdoors but barracks and ment at Klamath Falls. Mr. Jendrze other buildings will be constructed jewski is assistant county agent in soon. He states that the Everett Klamath Falls where the couple will Air Base will be one of the largest make their home. in the northwest when completed. LOCAL COUPLE IS MARRIED FRIDAY Mrs. J. W. Ralph announces i the marriage of her daughter, Miss Charlotte Ralph, to William L. Scar lett, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Scar lett of Hermiston, on Friday, June 21. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keller, sister and bro ther-in-law of the bride. The couple will reside in Hermis ton. Specials June 27-28-30 PARD DOG FOOD O’CEDAR POLISH GLO COAT, Johnson’s Pint 58d 3 for 21 c 2 lbs. 27c BORAX CHIPS......................................... Large 23d tins 15c BORAXO BLEACH, l urex KLEENEX, 440 ......................................... 2 pkgs. 49c WHOLE KERNEL CORN, R. & W. 2’s 2 for 29c TOMATOES, blue & white 21,‘s ...... 2 for 23 c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, K & W 112 lbs. 23c EGG NOODLES, R. & W. Cel...... PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White 1 lb. 23c SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING .. Quart 37 c FRENCH DRESSING 8 07.. 13. SOUPS, Campbell's except Chick Mush. 2 for 19c BISCUIT FLOUR, Red & White 29c 6 for 45c TOMATO JUICE, Red & White 2 lbs. 59c COFFEE, Reti & White Red & White 49 lbs. $1.73 10 lbs. 43c Red & White OLD COLONY (bottle extra) large 10c Lemon, Lime, Orange and Root Beer CARNU, Johnson’s (Deal) TOILET SOAP, Lux............ POWDERED BORAX, 20 Mule Team FLOUR Warrant Officer George s. Gra- ham. U. S. Army, has reported for dutv with the Ordnance Department at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. He comes here from Fort H. G. Wright Produce Department LETTUCE, large heads 5c LEMONS, large Sunkist LIMES, fresh 3 for 1 Od Meat Department BACON, Jowls BEEF ROASTS, quality center cuts HAMS, Picnics, lean tenderized RIB STEAKS, tender juicy BEEF SHORT RIBS, meaty cuts lb. lb. lb. ib. 178 23. 26« I HERMISTON TRADING CO THE RED & WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 Mrs. Archie Affleck and family of Grand Coulee arrived Monday to spend a week with her husband at the West End Grocery. They plan to move to Hermiston August 1 from Grand Coulee. Mr. Affleck is en- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicholsen of larging his store 30 feet to I make Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., spent the room for more merchandise. week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. The Nicholsens L. M. White and daughter Lois expect to locate in the west. | motored to Walla Walla Sunday to see Mrs. White who is in St. Mary’s Miss Mary Harris and Mrs. Clara hospital receiving medical treatment. Harns left Tuesday evening for Ya- They plan to drive down to see her kima, Wn., and from there will eon- Friday and are hoping to bring her tinue on to Missoula. Mont. They back this week end. She is improv- expect to be gone approximately ing slowly. two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Dixson of Los .Ralph Saylor and son Eldon of the Angeles are visiting at the home of Butter Creek district drove to Seat his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dix tle Sunday and returned Monday son, and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. with a new Ford truck. While in Elmer Dixson. They arrived on the Seattle they saw much of the pre plane at Pendleton Sunday night and parations for defense. plan to remain a week. Also visitors Verne Livesay, state director, and at the L. W. Dixson home was anoth- Miss Ruth Chingren, district super- er son, Floyd Dixson and family of visor for the Farm Security admin- Port Angeles, Wn., and Mr. Dixsons istration of Portland, spent Wednes-father. Jack Dixson. It has been 20 day on business with M. E. Knick- | years since the family has been to- gether. erbocker, assistant county agent. Miss Bonnie Lindsey and Carl Lindsey of Port Angeles, Wn., ar- rived last week to spend their sum mer vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson. HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— Free Parking Space for Our Customers on Lot In Back of Our Store. Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Drake of Monday Pendleton dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs .1. R. Drake in the Cronk apartments. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. J. R. Drake’s birthday. Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner, Patsy Warner and Mrs. R. H. Stockard left this week for the annual conven tion of the Churches of Christ of Oregon which is held each year at Turner. Mrs. C. E. Baker left last week for West Linn where she will spend the summer months with her niece. Mrs. H. E. Pettit and family. Mrs. Baker has rented her home east of Hermiston to Mr. and Roberts of San Francisco, Mr. Rob- berts is employed at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. Large Class Takes Rifle Training When 1016 4-H club members took rifle training during the 4-H club summer session at Oregon State college, they constituted the largest junior training school ever handled by the National Rifle association. Of the total, 459 made a passing mark and all learned the safety rule that “all guns are loaded.” COLUMBIA YOUTH WED THURSDAY Bring Your RADIO TROUBLES to Chaffee’s Radio Service at Farmers’ Supply Co. at Thompson’s Drug Co. “Reasonable Prices” "we & BARGAIN le DETECTOR/" LOTUS 2 lb. jar 21c PRESERVES Assorted KEEN SALAD DRESSING or Spread .... Qt- jar 19. DASH ............. Giant size 52: GRANULATED SOAP DINNER BELL SHORTENING 3 lb. can 496 PRESCRIPTION TISSUE 5 rolls 20c IVORY SOAP 3 med. bars 199 SEAPORT KRAUT 96 2 No. 2 cans 199 PHEASANT BRAND CORN BIG "Y” SPECIAL PANCAKE FLOUR 3 lb. bag 234 MR. WYDE-A-WAKE SYRUP.......... 24 oz. bottle ADVENTIST CHURCH STARTS REVIVAL "The Power That Will Stop Hit ler”, is the title of the opening lec ture of a series of revival meetings starting Sunday evening. June 29 at 7:30 p. m. at the Seventh Day Ad- ventist chapel two blocks north of the Legion hall. One of the latest newsreels, en- titled. “America Arms For Defense’’ will be shown Sunday night at sharp. Evangelist E. E. Duncan states that next week's schedule will be as follows: Sunday night, June 29, “The Power That Will Stop Hitler”; Tuesday night, July 1, "Prayer—the Greatest Power Today”; Wednesday night. July 2, “The Greatest Event of all History”. There will be an abundance of good music including the vibraharp, violin, and Gospel singing. The meet- ings are free, and everyone is invit ed and is asked to come early and to bring friends. 212 size can med. size ORANGES Fresh TOMATOES ONIONS Carrots Turnips Beets 256 Green 2 lbs. 17. 5 bunches 104 K) 2 bunches an Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON