OASIS THEATRE I Local Happenings
HEHMISTON, OREGON
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RADIO
MY BOLGER * JOHN CARROLL
Edward Everett HORTON •
Frieda INESCORT
• and THE HARTMANS
Nolon WESTLEY
Disney Color Cartoon—“Truant
Officer Donald”
Sport Reel—"Rolling Rhythm”
Son-Mon.—Sept. 14-15
your ‘Kitty Foyle’star!
Ca GIVER ROGERS
2.
PVprA dsc
GougoMURSH • Alon MARSHAL • BurgessMEREDITH
Directed by GARSON KANIN
Produced by ROBERT SISK
RKO RADIO Picture
News Reel and Cartoon
Tuesday—September 16
of
Golda E
Mumma
with
Donna Reed
STATE ACCREDITED
TEACHER OF
PIANO
Plus Short Features
Wed.-Thurs. Sept. 17-18
DOUBLE FEATURE
September 8th
ON
and
Caesar Romero in
‘Ride on Vaquero’
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
New Classes Starting
ROOKIES
RUTH iati
Hermiston
Barber Shop
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
High school credits given.
Beginners taken pri
vately or in classes. See
about them at once.
Main Street
Studio
Plus Shorts
Hermiston
THE ROY STUDIOS OF MUSIC
Announce
The Opening of Fall Classes
in
VOICE
and PIANO
TED ROY—Teacher of Voice
BARBARA EDMUNDS ROY—
Teacher of Piano
Accredited Teachers
For Appointment Phone 3581
RED&WHITE
Miss Beryl Catt, representative of
the regional office in Portland, Farm
Security Administration, and Chas.
Paddock, camp manager at Odell,
Oregon, spent some time in Hermis-
ton Thursday.
The American Ship of State will
never be sunk if we have enough
battleships for defense. You can help
build them by making a habit of buy
ing Defense Savings Bonds and
Stamps.
Lee Shaw reported to the draft
board in Pendleton Tuesday for in
duction into the army. No word has
been received as to where he will be
located. His brother. Asa, is at pres
ent located in Hawaii.
New Stock of
Low Price Range
‘-H members.
STO I
Rolls Developed. 4c per
print. — 24-hr. Service.
PORTRAITS
of Family Groups, Wed
65d
PRODUCE
dings, or Graduation.
Spring Clothespins, Diamond, 18s, 2 for
19c
Sweet Spuds, 3 lbs.
19c
Clothes Lines, Galvanized Wire, 75 ft.
39d
Grapefruit, 6 for
25c
98«
BROOMS, R & W, each
93d
BROOMS, Our Value, each
STARCH, R & W, 2for
Cauliflower, Fancy, Fresh
CLEANSER, R & W. I for
Green Peppers, 3 lbs. 10c
WASHO SOAP, Giant
55C
Parsnips, 3 lbs. .
OIL BURNERS
INEXPENSIVE — DEPENDABLE
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
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Inland Cooperative
Coach Ray E. Critchfield and Lee
Weber, assistant, attended the foot
ball jamboree at La Grande Tuesday
night. They report that the teams
look fairly good at this early stage.
Pendleton is reported as having a
light but extremely fast squad.
funeral. They plan to return Satur
day.
A galloping tea was held at the
home of Mrs. Julius Gimble Wednes
day afternoon, with Mrs. Gimble as
hostess. Those calling were Mrs.
Francis Miller, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Mar
garet Wooley, Mrs. Clara Burrell,
Mrs. Bertha Cassiday, Mrs. Lula
Pierce, Mrs. R. E. Koon, Mrs. Inez
Huffman, Mrs. Ollie Watson, Mrs.
Barbara Stethens of Weiser, Mrs. N.
0. O’Donnell, Mrs. J. Villermoure
and Mrs. Emma Felthouse. The af
ternoon was spent in sewing for the
M. E. ladies’ aid.
Miss Edith Clarke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, will leave
Friday for Corvallis to resume her
duties as physical education instruc-
tor in the junior high system.
There’s no finer way than the
American way. Let’s keep it that
way. Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps. |
Mrs. Homer T. Miller was a grac-,
ious hostess at luncheon last Thurs- SHERIFF GOAD URGES
day at Walla Walla for a group of '
local ladies. Those going from here TRAFFIC SAFETY
were Mrs. H. T. Fraser, Mrs. F. B.
Substantial reduction in fatalities
Swayze, Miss Clara Bryant, Mrs. R.
C. Williams, Mrs. R. E. Koon, Mrs. | in Oregon cities offset the slight in-
Wm. Shaar and Mrs. Kate Robertson, crease in rural deaths and enable this
state to show a four per cent decrease
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and fam in traffic fatalities for the first six
ily of Pendleton spent Sunday visit- months of the year, Sheriff Goad of
ing with her sisters and their hus- Umatilla county said today. The na-
bands, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Pat- tional average shows an increase of
ten and Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Har 17 per cent.
ris.
However, in an effort to effect a
still greater reduction in fatalities in
Miss Jane Jackson and Miss Vir- this state, Sheriff Goad
called upon
giniä Todd were hostesses at a sur- citizens of this county to enlist in a
prise miscellaneous shower for Mrs.
campaign to cut down the rural fa
Gerald Keller at her home Tuesday talities by driving more carefully
evening. Games were played and re
while traveling the open highways.
freshments were served and the op
ening of many gifts followed. About
15 ladies were present.
A farewell party honoring Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker was held
Mrs. Barbara Stethens of Weiser,
at the Columbia park club house Idaho, arrived Tuesday to spend
Monday evening. The Knickerbockers about two weeks visiting her daugh-
will leave soon for Canyon City where ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O.
he will be a county agent. The fare O. Felthouse. Mrs. R. L. Wooley and
well gesture was sponsored by 4-H ! Mrs. Felthouse motored to Walla
club boys and _ girls and their lead- | Walla Tuesday to meet Mrs. Stethens |
Mr. Knickerbocker was given awho had been visiting a sister there
traveling clock as a present from the for a week.
Fresh
JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT, Quart
TYSON STUDIO
Hermiston, Oregon
HOME LEMON JUICE RECIPE
TAKES OFF UGLY FAT
Right in your kitchen, UM this simple, testes
LEMON
JUICE RECIPE to make your own
reducing supplementi Some tose 10 Iba. in
5 days, using this home Lemon Juice recipe as
directed. Take off pounds of UGLY FAT——easily,
quickly, without drugs, laxatives, or anything
harmful! Just mil Ayds with 2 small cans of
Lemon Juice, costing 10c to 15c. Simple as that*
Tested complete Lemon Juice Recipe in each box
of A yds—all for only $1 98- -Trial size 98c?
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Free de-
livery — orders filled promptly Just phone
THOMPSON DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne received
a telegram this morning telling them |
of the death of Mrs. Payne's grand-
mother, Mrs. Julia Francis Miller of
Portland, who celebrated her 100th
birthday August 8. Mrs. Miller pass
ed away at the home of her daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lister, early
Thursday morning. She is well known
here, having visited here many times.
She is one of Oregon’s earliest pion
eers having crossed the plains when
she was six years old. Mrs. Miller
will be buried in Portland Friday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne
will leave early Friday to attend the
I QUIT!
Leaving for College
Bill Belt
Ex-Sign-Painter
14c
GRANULATED SOAP, Brimfull, 36-oz.
QUALITY
AMMONIA, Parson's, Pint
BLUING, Mrs. Stewart’s, Large
FLY SPRAY, Standard, Quart
39c
BACON
TISSUE, Blue & White, I for
HOMINY, R & W, No.
PRUNES, R & W, No.
23c
SAUERKRAUT, R & W. No. 2
MACARONI, Franco-American
MEATS
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Our store is chock full of choicest
garden
and full of outstanding
FESTIVAL
CHINOOK SALMON
CRACKERS
Colum. River, half or whole lb.
Snow Flake, 2-lb. box...............
Jowls, .
Pancake or Waffle Flour
PACIFIC OYSTERS
BEEF ROAST, Best
Sperry, 4-lb. bag.......................
Tidepoint, 2 cans.....................
Center Cuts, lb.
LUMBER JACK SYRUP
CUT GREEN BEANS
VEAL STEW
Nalleys, 24-oz. jar.....................
Pheasant Brand, 3 No. 303 cans
Lean, Meaty, lb.
COFFEE
PEAS
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Wadham's, 1-lb. can.................
Seaport, 3 No. 303 cans...........
MINCED CLAMS, R & W, Tails 2 for
Tender, Juicy, lb.
SHRIMP
BROKEN PINEAPPLE
Pheasant, 2 No. 21 2 cans.........
BABY FOOD, R & W, 3 for
PORK ROASTS
Pelican Brand, 2 Tall Cans.......
Young Pork, lb.
CHILI CON CARNE R & W, 3 for
FRANKFURTERS
BAKED BEANS, R & W, 2 for
Juicy, lb.
BROWN BREAD. R & W. 1-lb.
VEAL ROASTS
Milk Fed Veal. lb.
Grapefruit Juice, R & W, 46-oz.
KREAMED HONEY
For Saving* in Groceries and Meat* Phone 3001—
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Our Motto
1941
Kansas
Mrs. Frank Helm of Spokane,
Mrs. J. R. Harding left Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowker of
day evening for a visit with rela- Wn., visited in Hermiston Wednes- Echo were visitors in Hermiston
formerly
resided
in
day.
The
Helms
tives in Illinois.
Wednesday.
the Butter Creek district.
Pickling cucumbers, Clark Paul,
Mrs. Frank McCann and daughter,
4-lp
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw visited
Phone 3681, Hermiston.
Mary, of Shelton, Washington, vis-
Sunday at the home of his mother,
tied Mrs. F. C. McKenzie Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wooley left Mrs. Casha Shaw, at Heppner.
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day. Mrs. McCannis an old school
for
(today)
Thursday afternoon
are
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mate of Mrs. McKenzie’s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson
Portland on business, They plan to
receiving
congratulations
upon
return Sunday.
arrival . of . a _
baby boy L born _
Septem-. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin and
Hospital
Miss Corrine Porter and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. See, formerly ber 3 at Hermiston Gen.
of La Grande, now of Hermiston, an He weighed 6 lbs., 9 oz. and has been Harkenrider spent Wednesday in
Pasco, Washington, attending to bus
nounce the birth of a girl, born at named Jimmy Dale.
iness matters.
the Hermiston General Hospital Sep-
We must arm ourselves against
tember 8. She was named Barbara
Dr. H. C. Curry the Optometrist
1 the forces of evil and destruction.
Jean and weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz.
will again be at the Hermiston Hotel
You can help by buying Defense Sav-
Wednesday, Sept. 17, for one day.
For personal security and financial ‘ ings Bonds and Stamps regularly.
Eyes examined. Glasses fitted.
independence—buy Defense Savings
Bonds and Stamps today!
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hedwall and
Willard Scrivner of Echo passed
Pendleton callers Sunday were Mr. son, Jerry, of Aberdeen, Washington away at the Hermiston General Hos-
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and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen, Mr. and
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Friday with relatives. They are at years. He had been a patient at the
Mrs. Harold Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. ,
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the home of her parents. Mr. and hospital 14 months. He formerly op-
George Harkenrider, Mr. and Mrs. ,
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erated the Echo Theatre.
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W. T L. Lathim,
Mr.
Mrs. -
O. O. Mrs. E. L. Jackson.
Felthouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Clyde and Slim, radio entertainers
I Watson.
from KFPY, will play for the Stan
field dance September 13. New, old
and cowboy tunes will be featured.
Clyde is better known as “Old Mis
souri” with the Wranglers of KNX.
4-lp
“The Get-Away”
Robert tSerling
Mrs. S. L. Bourland
City, Mo., is spending a few weeks
in Hermiston at the home of her
brother, Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Piercy.
Fryers, about 4 lbs, 18c per lb.
Xeil Boynton, Phone 2452,
4-1p
Phone 2121
Fri.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
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