The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 31, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
1’hone 2121
Fri. - Sat. Aug. 1-2
Matinee Friday at 12:00 a. m.
and continuous show Saturday.
THEADY
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin were
were visiting in Umatilla Tuesday
evening.
Miss Ethel Williams of Salem, Ore­
gon, arrived Wednesday afternoon to
i visit at the C. A. Paul home.
Mrs. Frank Guiwitz is now doing
I bookkeeping work at the Tum-a-Lum
office.
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Color Cartoon
Dipsy Gypsy
Sun.-Mon.—Aug. 3-4
Continuous Show Sunday
& «Ä
Miss Ethel Louise Paul of Pendle­
ton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Paul Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burdon and son
i Norwood of Oakland. Cal., arrived
Sunday night to spend a few days
visiting her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Felthouse. They had stopped at
Yellowstone and visited relatives in
Idaho. They left again Tuesday.
Ontario
Mrs. W. S. Boynton
received word last week that she
great-grandmother. Mrs.
is now
I Winston Brogoitti, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Boynton of Helix, an-
| nounced the birth of a son, Harold
Arthur. Mr. Boynton is a Hermiston
| pioneer.
y. August 5
HENRY in FONDA
• ashy
THE RETURN OF
FRANK JAMES
More exciting and colorful
than 'Jesse Jsmes'l
IN TECHNICOLOR
ROY
STUDIOS of MUSIC
offer
Summer Classes
at
Reduced Rates
in
VOICE & PIANO
Call 3581 — Hermiston
Plus Short Features
Wed.-Thurs.
Aug. 6-7
LADY FROM
¿LOUISIANA
JOHN WAYNE
ONA MUNSON •
Hermiston
Barber Shop
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Plus
Louis-Conn Fight Pictures
Hermiston
BILL SHAAR. Prop.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring
and Sylvia and Mrs. E. P. Schofield
John W. Campbell of Portland was and children. Edward and Pat, spent
a caller in Hermiston Wednesday.
Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Warner at Langdon Lake.
W. O'Donnell, local telephone
Miss Kay Voiberding of Humboldt,
manager, left Sunday on a two weeks |
vacation for Portland and coast ' Iowa, is making an extended visit in
Hermiston at the home of her aunt,
points.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton.
Mrs. Jens Terjeson of Pendleton is |
Mrs. Dale Blackstone returned
visiting this week at the home of her j
home Monday evening from Gooding
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
Idaho, where she had spent the past
Mrs. LaVon Miller and daughter, week, cutting her visit a week short
who have been visiting her parents, of that originally planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, left for their
Billy Cox, six-year-old son of Mr.
home in Tillamook Sunday.
and Mrs. E. L. Cox, received a badly
Miss Virginia Todd, who has
1
been cut finger while playing at his home
employed in Pendleton the past six last Friday. He was treated by Dr.
months, is now employed at the local Belt.
post office.
Little 4-year-old Ronald Nuttal of
Mrs. C. A. Binder and Mrs. Ed- Salt Lake was treated at the Her­
wards of Umatilla accompanied by miston General hospital. He fell out
Mrs. Earl Bensel were business visi- of a ear and it was necessary to take
tors in Pendleton Wednesday.
two stitches in his lip. Ronald and
his mother were enroute to Ft. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mitchel an- to join Lt. Nuttal there.
nounce the arrival of a baby
born this morning (Thursday) at the I Mr. Brochmeyer and son of Port-
j land spent Wednesday evening with
Hermiston General hospital.
| his daughter, Miss Delight Brochmey-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Swayze er who is employed at the ammunition
of Spokane, Wn.. spent one day last depot and makes her home with Mr.
week at the home of his parents here, I and Mrs. M. L. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze.
Charles Richards was treated at
Mr and Mrs Ralph Shafer and I the Hermiston General hospital Mon-
small daughter of Ocean Lake were i day, being injured between two
week-end visitors in Hermiston, They 1 trucks. He was badly bruised. He re-
! turned to his home Tuesday. He is
formerly resided here.
employed at the ammunition depot.
A 50-foot well dug on the Guy '
Shaw place west of town is producing
Among those spending the after-
quite a flow of water. Excessive | noon in Pendleton Wednesday were
pumping has failed to lower the level | Mrs. Neil Boynton, Mrs. W. J. Coch-
ran, Miss Snow McCoy, Mrs. Geor-
of water. ,
gia Henderson and Mrs. Harry R
Wayne Cassidy, son of Mr. and | Smith.
Mrs. Milton Cassidy, has joined the ■
Hector Aeron Bell of Hermiston,
army air corps and is stationed in
Stockton, Cal., for training. He spent who has been employed at the Uma
a few days with his parents early in tilla Ordnance Depot, joined.the navy
the month and left for training via last Friday and will atend the elec-
| trical school at San Diego, Calif. Mr.
Portland and Fort Lewis.
Bell enlisted at the Pendleton station.
J. Herbert Swarher, son of Mr. |
Mrs. Fred J. Hibbard underwent a
and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner of Her­
miston has accepted la civil service major operation at St. Anthony’s hos
job with the Bonneville power ad­ pital in Pendleton, Monday. Mrs. E.
ministration at Vancouver, Wash. He E. Rainwater, who was with her un
is employed in the construction divis­ i! late that evening reported that
ion of the engineering section as an she was doing nicely
harvest Specials!
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
Swift’s Premium Hams
/-wilts \
0 (Premium t
Choice Little Pig Hams, 8 to 10-lb
71 CowpaNr cixinicr i ■
Average, Half or Whole, per lb
31
Oriole Bacon 9220
Eastern Sugar Cured, Whole or Half, per lb.
RED& WHIIE
Food Sale
SAUERKRAUT. R & W. No. 2
10c
PEAS or CORN. R & W. No. 2. 2 for
29c
PEAS, BEANS, CORN, Our Value, No. 2, 3 33 t
TOMATO SOUP. Campbell’s. 3 for
25c
SUNSPUN, Makes Better Salad, quart
38e
SHORTENING. R A W, 3 lbs.
59c
FIG BARS. Whole Wheat 2 lbs.
25e
PAPER NAPKINS, 80s
PAPER TOWELS. Scott 2 for
23c
TABLE SALT. R A W. 2 lbs.
8e
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. 2 for
15e
PUREX BOWL or DRAIN CLEANER
LOCAL MELONS ON ICE
LOCAL CANTS, AH Sizes
LOCAL TOMATOES flat
h •
i
Clarkston, Wash., have spent the
d two weeks at the home of Mr.
I Mrs. W. S. Cargill. Roy Cargill
came after his family Sunday and
they all returned home Monday.
going huckleberrying at
Meacham lake last Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Watson and daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne,
Mr. and Mr Ray Oviatt, Miss Elea-
nor Skovbo and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Moser and children of Pendleton.
RIB BOIL
12‘2(
Meaty Cuts lb......
5 KINDS OF COLD
/ Sub-Freezing Cold ..
for ice cubes, desserts and
frozen foods.
2 Steady Non-Freeze Cold,
with moist, moving air
__ to keep meats in prime
condition.
3 Steady Above-Freezing
Cold . . . for milk and
beverages.
4
HEARTS
Small, lb.
PORK ROASTS
Lean, Tender, lb.
p15c
18c
25c
5 Steady Moderate Cold
with high humidity ... to
keep salad greens and vege­
tables crisp and firm.
Tender, Juicy, lb.
lit
89c
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
WESTINGHOUSE
MODEL M-7-41
COME IN! Ask for ••X-RAY”
PROOF of Westinghouse im­
provements and quality features.
It's new! Different! See it today!
* SEE THEM AT
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Oregon Hdwe. SzImpl. Co
Hermiston, Oregon
Westinghou”
1DR-4205— 224
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt are spend­ perish but that all should come to re­
ing the week in Portland on business. pentance. II Peter 3:9. We invite you
Dr. A. L. Black is in charge of Dr. all.
Belt’s office here during his absence,
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
The latter is expected home the lat-
Preaching at 11 a. m.
ter part of the week.
Young people’s and junior meet­
ings at 7 p. m.
Miss Ivadell Fraser, who is em­
Wednesday evening prayer service
ployed at the ordnance depot äs tele-
at 8 p. m. Come and forget your
phone operator, spent Tuesday and
troubles.
Wednesday in Walla Walla with rel-
atives.
FILM FINISHING
6 or 8 PRINTS
30c
Roll
With FREE Enlargement Coupon
Mail Orders Filled
PAYLESS DRUG
Pendleton, Oregon
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SIGNS
• SHOW CARDS - I
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BILL BELT
Phone 3511
Have You
Heard
There is a big tent Revival
being conducted every night at 8
o’clock, just one block north of
the Post Office.
COME ONE!
COME ALL!
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Let us help you add variety to daily menus. It's easy to find plenty
of tempting appetite teasers from our well-stocked shelves.
RELIANCE BRAND FOODS
CRAB MEAT
TUNA
Light Meat, 3 No. 12 cans
DINNER PEAS
3 No. 2 cans ......................
MIXED VEGETABLES
47c
57c
39c
39c
3 No. 2 cans.................
GRAPEFRUIT
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Steady 40° Cold . .
for preservation of staples,
butter and leftovers.
American, 2 No. 1 2 Cans ...
MACARONI &
POTATO SALAD,
5 KINDS OF FOOD
FOR your
MEAL PLANNING MA^E
Bacon
21c
..the Secret of "Super Market" Refrigeration
Irs. Roy .1. Cargill and children
•
BEEF ROASTS
Center Cuts, lb.
GIVES YOU
TRUE-TEMP CONTROL
Mr. and Mr
A. Clarke and
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
daughters Ethel and Maribelle and
O. A. Weils, Pastor
Allan Clarke of Eugene are spend-
The Lord is not slack concerning
ing this week on vacation at the his promise, as some men count
beach. Mr. Clarke is on vacation as slackness: but is long suffering to
manager of the Pacific Power & usward not willing that any should
Light Co. here.
; . Oriole
i
WESTINGHOUSE
ONLY
39c
Sweet, 3 No. 2 cans
WAX PAPER
17c
125-ft. Roll
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughters
Mrs. Gerald Keller and Mrs. Wm.
Scarlett were in Pendleton Wednes-
day.
BISQUICK
31c
40-oz. pkg.
HI HO CRACKERS
1-lb. pkg.............................
TOILET SOAP
Jergen's, 4 bars ................
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
3 Cans ................................
18c
21c
VAN CAMP’S HARVEST SALE
PORK & BEANS
Van Camp’s, 4 20-oz. cans.
PORK & BEANS
Van Camp’s, 3 No, 300 cans
KIDNEY BEANS
Van Camp’s, No. 300 can ...
HOMINY
Van Camp’s, No. 21 2 cans .
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
19c
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
39c
25c
10c
10c
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