The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 24, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
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July 25
Double Feature
GENE AUTRY
Sam Moore, Barbaia Moore,
Miss Betty Morehouse is now em-
ployed at the Umatilla Cooperative ginia Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
ace Smith spent Sunday at Lehman
Creamery.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce accom­
panied relatives from Pendleton to
Bingham Springs Sunday.
BACK IN THE SADDLE
SMILEY BURNETTE
MARY LEE • EDWARD NORRIS
JACQUELINE WELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor spent
Sunday picnicking at Lehman
Springs.
and Caesar Romero in
Florence,
Eunice and Helen
Woughter spent Sunday picnicking at I
Bingham Springs.
"Tall, Dark and
Handsome”
Cartoon
Mrs. L. M. White who has been re­
ceiving medical treatment at St.
Mary’s hospital in Walla Walla for
four weeks returned to her home
S inday. She is slowly improving but
isn't able to be up yet.
Touchdown Demon
Sun. - Mon.
July
Continuous Show Sunday
‘
News Reel
Cartoon Nifty Nineties
Tuesday July 29
BARGAIN NIGHT
Robert MONTGOMERY
Ingrid BERGMAN
e
Mrs. Tom Dunn and son, Dick, of
Chicago and Mrs. .1. J. McGreal of
Portland were overnight visitors at
the C. L. Upham home Friday. Mrs.
Dunn, now connected with the Hines
Memorial Veterans' hospital in Chi­
cago, was among the first of county
health nurses to be employed by Um-
atilla county.
ROY
STUDIOS of MUSIC
offer
Summer Classes
at
Reduced Rates
in
VOICE & PIANO
Plus Short Features
Call 3581 — Hermiston
Wed. - Thurs.—July 30 - 31
Double Feature
Hermiston
Barber Shop
and Lloyd Nolan in
“Behind the News”
Popeye Cartoon
Quiet Please
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Hermiston
BILL SHAAR. Prop.
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POMATO JUICE, R & W, 46 oz.
21«
ASPARAGUS, Pheasant Cut, No. 2, 2 for 29«
SPINACH, R & w. No. 21,
19«
FLOUR, R & W. 19 lbs.
FLOUR, American Beauty, 49 lbs.
TUNA FISH, R & W. No. 1,
33«
11«
9«
$1.89
$1.39
20«
RIPE OLIVES, Blue & White
SWEET PICKLES, Pheasant, 25-oz.
DILLS, Pheasant, 25-oz.
CAKE FLOUR. R & W,
MARSHMALLOWS, R & W, 1 lb.
CORN FLAKES. Kellogg’s, 11 oz. .
QUALITY
MEATS
•
Sliced Bacon
Carstens, lb..........
Beef Roasts, lb.
Qual. Center Cuts
Shoulder Cuts.....
SHREDDED WHEAT. Kellogg's
KLEENEX, I 10-sheet packages, 2 for
TOILET TISSUE, M. D. or Delay, 3 for
49«
23«
TOILET TISSUE. Clinic. 4 for
MATCHES. Red Junior.
GRANULATED SOAP. Brimfull, 36 oz.
23«
16«
31«
COFFEE, Mart. 1-lb. bag
COFFEE. Red & White. 2 lbs.
LEMONS. Big Sunkist. per doz.
ORANGES. Juicy Sunkist. doz.
25.
59:
35«
19«
Pork Steaks
Lean Tender, lb. ..
Rib Steaks, lb.
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Juicy, lb................
Veal Roasts
23 c
18«
10«
chool house August :
Miss Rebecca Pierson left Sunday
f : a two we ks‘ vacation to be spent
in Portland. She is employed at the
Inland Cooperative.
r
Skinless Wieners
BAKED BEANS, R & W. 28 oz. 2 for
INSTANT TAPIOCA, R & W, 9 oz.
STARCH, R & W, 1 lb.
. r. Cannon ol Sunny-
s h ginning a serie s of
rvic es at the Columbia
Sheila and Sharon Cannelle of For­
Springs.
est Grove are spending a month at
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrid- the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
er, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin and R. L. Woolley. The girls are five
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Lathim were months old and are twins.
among those who picnicked at Emi­
Mrs. G. W. Johnson of Yakima ar­
grant Springs Sunday.
rived Sunday to spend a week visit-
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Ben O’Conner left last week for ing her brother and family, Mr. and
Los Angeles, Calif., to join his wife Mrs. P. A. Powers, of Westland dis- |
who has been visiting there for some trict.
time. They are both expected home
Elmer Howe, of Yakima, Wn.,
this week-end.
nephew of Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, '
Mrs. W. H. Instone and daughter, spent the week-end visiting in Her- |
Connie, of Lena visited Sunday at the miston at the Morehouse home.
Sherman Wells home.
Mrs. Dale Blackstone and daugh- |
Mrs. Georgia Henderson left Fri­ ter, Margaret Joy, left Tuesday eve- |
day to spend until Tuesday visit­ ning for Gooding, Idaho, where they |
ing her daughter and family, Mr. and expect to spend two weeks.
Mrs. Howard Petit, at West Linn.
Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and daughter,
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec­ Helen Kay, of Pilot Rock arrived |
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Thursday of last week to spend until
Hermiston Hotel Wednesday, July 30, Saturday with her father, L. C. Dyer.
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hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray expect to
Vilas Walker of Partland is now return Sunday from a two weeks’ va-
empolyed at the Oregon Hardware & cation spent at Seattle and other j
Implement Co. as bookkeeper. He re­ coast points. Mr. Gray is assistant
places Mrs. Charlotte Rauch who has manager at the Hermiston Tum-A-
Lum Co. office.
resigned.
Miss Florence Applegate of En-1
The Umatilla County Ministerial
association met in Pendleton Tuesday terprise and I.a Grande arrived last
afternoon at the Presbyterian church | Sunday to be employed at the Ord- i
in a special conclave. Those attend- nance Depot. She is making her home
ing- from Hermiston were Rev. Mal­ at the M. E. Knickerbocker home.
colm M. Ballinger, Methodist pastor.
Mrs. E. P. Schofield arrived this |
Rev. Graydon Loree, Baptist pastor,
week to visit here with her parents, j
and C. Warner of the Central Church
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mrs.
of Christ. Mrs. Warner and Mrs.
Schofield and her two children, who
Levi Reeder also accompanied them
have been visiting here, and Mrs.
to Pendleton.
Warner are spending the week at the
Oscar Payne, of Eugene, Ore., ar­ Warner cabin at Langdon Lake.
rived last Saturday to visit at the
R. C. Rogers suffered quite a gash
home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
in his forehead last Wednesday night
Harvey Payne, where his five child­
while employed at the Umatilla Ord-
ren have spent the past six weeks.
nance Depot. A 50-lb. plate of iron
They all expect to return to Eugene struck Mr. Rogers. Following first
Friday where Mr. Payne is pastor of aid Mr. Rogers was released.
the Presbyterian church. The Payne
Mrs. Tom Wilson of Portland ar- ,
family made their home in Hermis­ rived Saturday to spend until Mon-1
ton a number of years ago. Mrs. Una day visiting with friends here. While
Dinwiddie, sister of Mrs. Harvey here she plans to motor to Walla
Payne, who has been visiting here, Walla. Mrs. Wilson is well known
here, having resided in the Columbia |
also returned with them.
district until five years ago when she
moved to Portland.
RED & WHILE
PINEAPPLE, R & W, Sliced, No. 212 . 23d
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W, 46oz.
23«
APRICOTS, R & W, No. 21,
27«
—* angeu
ide. Wash
evangelistic
Young Juicy Beef
Potato Salad
Best Maid, pt.......
Bacon Back
24c
20c
AVI
LIV
21c
25c
25c
15c
20,
Armour’s Star, lb. J-
Our Motto
Is
SERVICE
Closing
Out
All Women’s
Summer
Shoes
Now at $3.77
Values to $6.95
Buster Brown
Shoe Store
Pendleton
Oregon
A group of picnickers enjoying the
| day at Meacham last Sunday includ-
| ed Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, Os­ one block north of post office.
car Payne and family who are visit­
Sunday, 10 a. m.— Bible school. A
ing from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
I Oviatt ,Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson, class for every age.
| all of Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs.
11 a. m.—Morning worship. The
Al Moser of Pendleton. They report- Whole Word for the Whole Man.
ed many huckleberries in the moun­
8 p. m.—Evangelistic meeting.
tains this year.
Meeting every night next week.
Mrs. W. J. Cochran and daughter.
We give you a hearty welcome to
Kathleen of Ketchikan are visiting at
all of these services.
the home of her mother, Mrs. Bert
Mullins. Mr. Cochran, former coach
here, is now attending an officers' |
| training camp at Ft. Benton, Ga., and
will be transferred to the north at
the completion of the course.
Lavina May Lynch, who has been |
I visiting friends and relatives in Port-
i land for the past two weeks, returned
home Tuesday evening. Miss Lynch,
i accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Morrison
Powell and her sister. Miss Cather- |
. ine Lynch, spent part of the time at
I Warm Springs where they enjoyed
the mineral baths.
Guests this week at the M. E. I
! Knickerbocker home are
Mr. and
I Mrs. O'Rene Nelson and Mrs. Madge
| Disney of San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Nel- !
son and Mrs. Disney are sisters of
I Mrs. Knickerbocker. The entire]
group, including Mr. and Mrs. Knick-]
erbocker and Kay plan to leave Sun- |
day for Payette lake, near McCall,
Idaho, for a week’s vacation.
Mrs. Chas. Duvall and daughter, |
Pauline, of The Dalles, Oregon, re­
turned to their home Sunday after
having spent more than a week vis­
iting at the home of her father and
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder.
Mr. Reeder has been confined to his
bed for the past three weeks but is
reported as improved.
PIEGRIM HOLINESS CHVRCH
O. A. Wellt, Pattar
Please take time to think of a God
of love. Where will
pend etern-
ity?
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a. m.
Young people's and junior meet­
ings at 7 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8
p. m. All arc welcome.
°ENTEroSTAL TARERNACLF
S. E. G ni vet. Pattar
Watch for announcements of the
big tent meeting to start soon. Just
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THE ADS.
IN THIS
NEWSPAPER.
COME ON
COFFEE, Seaport, lb. tin
LEMONS, Sunkist, dozen
20c
BATHROOM TISSUE, 5 for
20c
P & G SOAP, 4 for
CORN, Pheasant Cream Style, 2 No. 2 tins
KEEN Salad Dressing or Relish Spread, qt.
PRUNES, Sunsweet. Medium, 2 -lb. box
19c
19c
19c
Keep Cool with Honey Maid Grahams and Milk
HONEY MAID GRAHAMS, 2 lb. box
29c
GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz.
23c
GRAPEFRUIT. Emporium, No. 2 can
10c
Grape Juice
Full Quart Bottle 25c
Island Belle— “The Drink Divine"
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON