The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 17, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrs. Lillian Rourke Sherman of
San Francisco, California, accompan­
ied by Mrs. Bertha Collins of Port­
land, spent two days this week visit­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
at ■
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■ ex. % P. Dodd. Mrs. Sherman was the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar spent
Mrs. Harry Andrews and two daughter of the late T. F. Rourke |
Sunday at Emigrant Springs.
daughters were Pendleton callers who many years ago was a large
grain warehouseman in Pendleton.
T. A. O’Grady was a business vis­ Wednesday afternoon.
itor in Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury spent
Among those from Hermiston who
Leghorn fryers, two lbs and up. C. Sunday huckleberrying in the Meach­ attended the Walla Walla Jaycee-
Penitentiary Maverick baseball game
M. Jackson, phone 2628.
48-lc am mountains.
at
Walla Walla Sunday evening were |
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider
Miss Evelyn Elder and Miss Mar-
Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Gray, Mr. and
ion Pierce spent from Thursday till spent Saturday evening in Pendleton
Mrs. Pau] Van Patten, Mr. and Mrs. |
Sunday in Portland.
on business.
Al Quiring and Shirley and Mr. and I
Mrs. Paul Van Patten spent Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Birdell Haneline left
Mrs. Leander Quiring and Sylvia.
nesday morning on business in Walla Thursday for Klamath Falls where
Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble re-
they will visit their son and daugh-
Mrs. G. R. O’Daniels left Wednes- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert turned Sunday from a 1,500 mile
week’s vacation trip which took them |
day for the coast where she expects to Haneline.
stay during the next few weeks.
to Portland, Astoria, Coquille, Med- |
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and
Mrs. Roy Penney and son, Bill, of Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin, ford, Klamath Falls, Bend and Hood
Stanfield were business callers in Mr. and Mrs. Walt Latham of Uma­ River. Mr. Gimble was on vacation j
Pendleton Wednesday.
tilla and Mr. and Mrs. George Hark- from the Pacific Power & Light Co.
Miss Lorena Morse of San Fran- enrider and Frank spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Gimble visited friends
at various stages of the trip.
cisco, California, visited recently at Bingham Springs.
the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris spent
TOWNSEND CLUB
and Mrs. J. P. Morse.
Saturday and Sunday in Baker with
DASIS THEATRE 2121 Local
Happenings
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F RI. - SAT., July 18-19
DOUBLE F EATURE
JUDY CANOVA
BOB
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
CROSBY
and
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
Color Cartoon “Boogy Woogy Boy
of Bugler Company”
SUN. - MON., July 20-21
Continuous Show Sunday
“That Right In Rio”
Alice Fay - Don Ameche
Cartoon Hairless Hector
Metroscopic Reel
TUESDAY, July 22
BARGAIN NIGHT
Mrs. R. E. Alexander left this Mr. and Mrs. John Pettitt and fam-
week for Pendleton where she expects ily who now reside there.
to spend some time at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope S. Pier
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander.
stopped for a short time Wednesday
at the E. D. Martin home. The Piers
were enrout home to Portland follow­
ing a trip which took them to various
STUDIOS of MUSIC
resorts in the northwest.
offer
Summer
Ir v Bogart ,
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Sylvia Sidney
MEET JOHN DARBOY
Comedy Seeing Eye
at
Reduced Rates
in
WED. - THUR., July 23-24
DOUBLE FEATURE
JANE WITHERS
I GOLDEN |
I HOOFS |
Mrs. Harry Smith arrived Tuesday
to spend several weeks here while her
husband is employed near Bend on
the Oregon state road crew. The
Smiths parked their trailer house on
the Levi Reeder lot.
Classes
VOICE & PIANO
Call 3581
Hermiston
in
and
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Hermiston
Barber Shop
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
Stranger Than Fiction
RED&WHUE
Black Tea, R & W, 25 bag carton
Black Tea, R & W, 12 lb.
Milk, R & W. Tall tins. 8 for......
25 c
49c
25C
Weston Cookies, 1 2 lb.
10c
Pineapple, R & W, Home Style, 212s, 2 for 45c
Coconut, Baker’s Premium. 12 lb.
13c
See Us for That Next Repair Job
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
HERMISTON, OREGON
8 o’clock service the subject will be
“Three Elements of Success.” Any
life can be made a success by follow­
ing these three steps.
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P. A. Power of the Westland dis-1 A cordial welcome awaits you.
trict is quite proud of his oat crop f PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
this year. He has a stand on his farm
S- E. Graves, Pastor
which would do credit to any farm- |
ing section in the northwest. In some I “Murder is the worst sin in the
places in his field of 15 acres the world,” some people have said. And
stalks are over four feet tall.
maybe you have thought so too. But
The oats are of the white variety you are wrong. The very worst sin is
and are expected to bring a good refusing to have the Lord, Jesus
price this fall. According to Mr. Pow­ Christ, for your savior..
er, the only thing wrong with the
We are glad to invite you to our
field this year is that it isn’t large church and Sunday school services.
enough.
Sunday, 10 a. m.—Bible school.
The whole word for the whole man.
METHODIST CHURCH
11 a. m.—Morning worship. “I was
Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pastor
glad when they said, let us go unto
Sunday, July 20, 10 a. m.—Sun­
the house of the Lord.
day school, Mrs. Alva Boulware, sup-
8 p. m.—Evening services, We
erintendent.
want
to encourage you not to miss
11 a. m.—Morning worship, with these evening services.
sermon by the pastor on the theme:
Thursday, 8 p. m.—Bible study
“Keeping our Footing.'
and prayer meeting.
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7 p. m.—The Methodist Youth Fel­
A real treat for everyone.
lowship meets at the Baptist church
with the Baptist young people to re­
turn a visit the Baptist young people
made to the Methodist Fellowship re- !
Special One-Night
cently.
Wednesday. 7 p. m.—Choir re-1
FEATURE DANCE
hearsal at the church.
POWER REPORTS
BIG OAT CROP
Monday, July 21
OPEN AIR PAVILION
From Alohaland
JOHNNY
HIKIAU
and his
ORCHESTRA
Also Floor Show
featuring
LEILANI”
Queen of the Hula
MEATS
Admission 75c and 15c
BEEF ROASTS
71c
Best Center Cuts, lb. --
Sandwich Spread, R & W, pt. .
Chocolate Malted Milk, Brimfull, lb.
Baby Food, R & W, 3 for
27c
29c
23c
RIB STEAKS
29c
POTATO SALAD
45c
Corn, R & W, G. B., Whole K, No. 2, 2.for 294
Shrimp, R & W, Fancy Large, No. 1, 2 for 43c
Pimientos, R & W, No. 1 1 Tin, 2 for
19c
Peanut Butter, Pheasant, 32-oz.
334
Peanut Butter, R & W, 32-oz.
Coffee, R & W, 2 lbs.
Coffee, Mart, 1 lb. size, 2 for
RIB BOIL MEAT
Meaty Cuts .........
21c
21C
25C
RINSO, large
Beauty Soap, Lady Godiva, 5 for
Dog and Cat Food, Jumbo, 21 OZ.
24c
25c
10c
Broom, R & W,
93d
65c
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
FCR
HOT WEATHER MEAL
Tender, Juicy
You’ll find scores of suggestions at
our store for pepping up summer
appetites. Best of all, they re all
real hot values.
Best Maid
MACARONI SALAD
Quality Maid
Fruit Cocktail, Reliance, 2 No. 1 cans
MIXED PICKLES
Pears, Reliance Banquet, 2 No. 212 cans
Pint
Grapefruit, Rei. Full Sec., 3 No. 2 cans
HAMS Picnics
Toilet Soap, Lux, 3 for
Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for
Soap Flakes, Lux, large
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Waithams — Elgins and
Bulovas
QUALITY
43:
Broom, Our Value
A very interesting meeting of the
local club was held at the Open Air
Pavilion Tuesday night. Another meet-
ing is to be held at the same place
Tuesday, July 22.
A special dance is to be held at the
Pavilion Monday, July 21, with John­
ny Hikiau and his nine-piece Hawaiian
orchestra. There will also be a floor
show. This treat is to be for the one
night only. Admission will be 75 cents
and 15 cents. Modern and old time
dance every Saturday night. Admis­
sion 60 cents and 15 cents. Everyone
welcome to our club meetings as well
as the dances.
The correct time is becoming more essential every
day.
In ail walks of life it is necessary to “be on time.”
See us for all types of watches
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanby of Hood
River, accompanied by Mrs. Soley
and daughter Katryn of Minneapolis, " ARMYTRANSPORTS
Minn., visited at the H. E. Hanby PASS THROUGH CITY
home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. So­
ley is a sister of H. E. and John Han- j
Local residents who felt capable of
Hanby.
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rising at an early hour Monday morn­
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce returned ing
i
witnessed an army maneuver. A
Tuesday from Portland following a caravan
«
of army transports and of­
several days' trip which took them to ficial cars passed through Hermiston
Prineville and Portland. Their son, | at
: a fast clip coming from the Diag­
Stanley, who accompanied them on , • onal road and making the turn to­
the trip, remained in Prineville to wards
1
Pendleton.
visit his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
No information was received here
Pierce. Mr. Pierce made the trip in as to their destination as no stop was
the interest of the Farm Bureau Co- made in Hermiston. The caravan was CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
operative Mil.
estimated to consist of about 50 un
C. Warner, Pastor
1 its.
The sermon for the Sunday morn­
ing worship service will be “The
UMATILLA COUNTY Eternal Valves of Worship” and for
the Sunday evening service “The
CITS ROAD FUNDS
Wonders of God.”
1 of the Women’s
Group
Oregon counties divided an $800,- Council will meet Wednesday after-
I 000 present from the state highway noon, July 23.
i commission Monday, the amount be-
I ing the first installment of the com­ HERMISTON I^APTlsf CHURCH
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
mission's $2,000,000 annual distribu-
j tion to counties. The total apportion-
At our Sunday morning worship
j ment for the year, with two-fifths of
| each amount distributed to each service we shall center our attention
I county this months and the other upon the subject “Re-Creation.” All
! three-fifths to be allocated in Decem- that wc term recreation is not truly
re-creation. Before one can live the
ber, includes:
Umatilla, $52,972; Grant, $13,2 3 6; Christian life he must be made new
Gilliam, $5,882; Morrow, $8,626; in Christ.
B.Y.P.U. meets at 7 o’clock. At our
Sherman, $5,832; Wheeler, $5,278.
Catsup, R & W, 2 for
Salad Dressing, Sunspun, quart
Mayonnaise, R & W, qt. .
Grapefruit, R & W. No. 2, 2 for
Tomato Juice, R & W. 15 oz., 6 for
NEWS
By Mrs. Joe Vdey
Be On Time!
Dinner Peas, Reliance. 3 No. 2 cans
Shankless, lb.
Tenderized
Orange Juice, Reliance, 46-oz. can
CREAM CHEESE
Green Cut Beans. Reliance, 2 No. 2 cans
Philadelphia, each
We Feature a Complete
Line of Delicatessen
Foods
Cream Style Corn, Relianc, 3 No. 2 cans
39c
27c
42c
Karo Syrup, Blue Label. No. 5 Pail
61c
Post Toasties, 13-ounce. 2 pkgs.
19c
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
Nalley’s Famous French
Old Fashioned - Chutney
or New Style
Your choice.......... • Ea
WHEATIES
“The Breakfast of
Champions”
pkgs................... 2:
COFFEE, Seaport. 1-lb. can
Ovaltine, large can
Our Motto
47c
39c
Nalley’s Wonder Pickles
Sweet Relish, Hamburger
Relish, your choice 15c
PARD DOG FOOD
3 Cans ................
4g
SPRY SHORTENING
3-lb. can
Purex, 2 qt.
Drano, can
£1