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THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO 16, 1941 J. O. French and daughter Zell Miss Jane Jackson attended the Frances of Salem were visitors in Oregon State-Stanford football game Hermiston Monday. They visited in in Corvallis last Saturday. Stanfield Saturday night at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent HERMISTON, OREGON of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hedrick. Thursday on a business trip to Hepp 1‘hon« 2121 Elton Wilson of New Bridge ar ner and Pendleton. mini rived Sunday and spent until Tues- | A group of Hermiston Epworth Mrs. Nell Kent and Mrs. Juanita Fri.-Sat. Oct. 17-18 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw visited day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. League members drove to Pendleton | Sandy of the Ordnance Depot spent Sunday in Freewater. While there Paul Van Patten, his brother-in-law last Thursday evening to attend a DON’T MISS IT! meeting at which Ross Knotts, prom the week-end visiting in Poise. Idaho. they picked up a quantity of apples. and sister. y ID A $ inent in young people’s work in the Ray Challis of Pendleton was a Mrs. Rosella Hammack entered the Dr. Wm. Morgan, Eddie Bensel and LUPINO" Hermiston caller Wednesday. Hermiston General hospital Wednes Chas. Morgan plan to leave Saturday northwest, and Rev. Purdy were prin JOHN OF THE Jerry Cassiday made a business day. She was suffering from an at on a deer hunt into the mountains cipal speakers. Going from here were GARFIELD trip to Salt Lake Monday night. He tack of appendicitis. above Heppner. Kenneth Mayers of Grace Bensel, Marian Ott, Eleanor FOG James Wayne Power, stationed at Lebanon plans to join the Morgan Casper, Dorothy and Rebecca Pierson, I plans to return F riday. Joyce and Omega Sater, Delight Lawrence Hunt of Portland arriv Everett, Washington, air base, visit- | party Sunday. with THOMAS MITCHELL- EDDIE ALBERT 68OR08 TOBIAS . Direded by ANATOL UTVAK ed Tuesday to visit relatives and ed here this week-end with his par-1 Forest Evans of Honolulu and Mar- Brockmeier, Grant Henderson and Leon Sharinghousen. ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power. March of Time I friends. ion Evans of San Francisco spent one Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boyer and in day last week visiting their brother Altar Society card party at the METHODIST CHVRCH Legion hall Monday, Oct. 20, at 8 p. fant son spent Sunday visiting his and family, Mr and Mrs. Mervin Ev Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pattar Sun-Mon.—Oct. 19-20 m. Blanket given away. Admission sister, Miss Jane Boyer, who is em ans. ployed at the local bank. 35c. 8-2c Mrs. Wm. Morgan and Mrs. Mabell 10 a. m.—Sunday church school, Mrs. R. J. Wunet of Cascade Locks Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Hamblin of Elkins motored to Pendleton and Boardman stopped at the home of Mr. returned home Friday, having spent called on Mrs. Gerald Keller and in Mrs. Alva Boulware, general super and Mrs. Paul Van Patten Saturday two weeks with Lon Harper and fam fant daughter in St. Anthony’s hos intendent, Mrs. Garrelt Casper, adult ily. superintendent, Rebecca Pierson, night. pital. Mrs. Keller is progressing very youth superintendent; Mrs. A. E. The G. M. and Wentferd Pierson nicely. W. W. Felthouse and O. O. Felt Marble, children’s superintendent. PHILCO 321T. This beautiful, house returned Sunday from having families of LaGrande visited Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Stewart S. Merrill quality-built Philco has no equal spent the week-end salmon fishing at the -home of their parents, Mr. have purchased the former Mrs. N. Classes for all ages. for its size id pri “ in tone, 11 a. m.—Morning worship, with at coast points. They reported no luck. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson. The latter W. Bloom residence. They are plan power, sensitivity .' i features! They also attended the O.S.C.-Stan- were celebrating their 54th wedding ning extensive alterations and plan sermon by the pastor: “Christ’s Last Come in . . . sce, hear and tune it. anniversary. Message to His Disciples. ” ford game in Corvallis Saturday. to use a partion of the building for Mrs. Wm. Morgan plans to leave 7:00 p. m. — M. Y. F. Epworth Virginia GREY Friday for Portland where she plans hospital rooms. League. Marion Ott leads in the de- Sia s to see ‘‘Tobacco Road” Monday. While Max Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. votionals. Leon Sharinghousen leads there she will motor to Salem to see C. N. Leonard, left Monday after- in the discussion: "Religion in Busi- el* Color Cartoon Rookie Bear Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and ra noon for Pendleton where he joined ness." News reel a group of 14 in the Selective Ser turn Tuesday. 8.00 p. m. Evening worship with I The Misses Virginia Robertson, vice. They came here about a year sermon by the pastor: “The Forgive ness of Sins.” Jessie Johnson, Margaret Brown and ago from Colorado. Tuesday, Oct. 21 Mis. Na Dyne Wolfe spent Saturday Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Choir re- I Fred Hoefer and John Behrman at afternoon in Pendleton on business. tended the Washington-Washington hearsal, Mrs. Julius Gimbel, director. I Brings YouAll3 Miss Marguerite Hamon and Miss State game at Pullman, Washington, Standard, Short PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Wave and FM re* Alberta Johnson boarded the plane Saturday. Fred visited his parents ception for only.. S. E. Graves, Pastor at Pendleton and flew to Boise to at Spokane and John visited relatives Um PHILCO 350T. FM at low cost, visit their respective relatives. Miss in Pasco over the week-end. thanks to Philco FM System ! And Hamon returned Sunday night and Mrs. Cecil Warner took a party of every tube works on Standard and Do you read your Bible systemat- | Short-Wave as well as FM . . Miss Johnson remained until Wed young people to Wallowa Saturday ically and carefully? It is impossible | a better radio for every service! nesday. Both girls are employed at to attend the youth’s meeting of East to live a successful Christian life and the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. ern Oregon Churches of Christ. The not read the Bible. Nothing will sub- | conference convened Friday morning stitute. Read your Bible daily. "Going Places” and Comedy • We have a variety of and closed Sunday afternoon We are glad to give you a hearty I diamond engagement Miss Greta Scott and Miss Leone welcome to a real live Sunday school. | Wed.-Thurs.—Oct. 22-23 rings, and wedding ring Conley, employees at the Ordnance You will enjoy the study of the Word FURNISHER OF HOMES Depot, spent the week-end in Port with us. ensembles, in harmoniz Double Feature land. Miss Conley was bridesmaid at 10 a. m.—-Sunday school. A class ing designs, starting at her sister’s wedding which was Sat for all. The Ladies’ Aid held their regular urday. 11 a. m.—Worship hour. Edifica meeting at the James Byrnes home WELL EQUIPPED TO Among those attending the Oregon tion, exhortation and comfort for all. with Mrs. Byrnes and Mrs. Harry ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Grammer as hosesses. The ladies 7:45 p. —,—Evangelistic service. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE State-Stanford football game Satur in their ‘paper plates’ and day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rank Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.—Y o u n g j I turned more than $5 was taken off them. in, Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrid- people’s service. and The Altar Society met at the home Thursday, 7:45 p. m.-—Bible Study of Mrs. Art Bousquet Thursday for BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston er, Frank Harkenrider and M's. Anne Durfey. and prayer meeting. and all day meeting. Mrs. Rena Waterman arrived last “Come thou with us and we will Hermiston, Oregon ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ week Mrs. John Wurster and Mr. and Plus Shorts and took possession of her home do thee good.” Mrs. Ray McNabb and children, Di where the Dale Blackstone’s have re- ane and Freddie, spent Thursday in Pendleton. sided. The Blackstone’s have moved into the country. Mrs. Waterman re Mr. and Mrs. Al Morgan and son, Jack, and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery turned from an extended visit with j By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. her children in Oregon and Wash I Paul Walsh in The Dalles. ington. There was no school Thursday and The ordnance “ turn around ” engine Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney, ac Friday because the teachers attended rammed into a railroad car on the teacher’s institute in Pendleton. companied by Mrs. Glen Rutherford FOOD main track here Monday night, dam Miss Leta Myers returned to the of Marysville, California, left Satur aging the engine and car. Officials of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and STORES day on their vacation for Coulee were in town Tuesday investigating home Mrs. Bob Myers in Kennewick after the accident. Dam and Points of interest in Mon spending several days here visiting : .. i Mrs. Hazel Foster, associated grand at the Veig home. tana. They plan to return Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins and (today). Mrs. Rutherford, who arrived conductress of the Grand Chapter of O.E.S., was an official vis daughter, Shirley, spent Thursday in ,two weeks ago plans to remain a Oregon, itor here Saturday night. She was a Walla Walla shopping. while longer. guest at a 6:00 o’clock dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. Ursell Hiatt and son GRAHAMS, Sunshine or Honeymade, 2 lbs. 31c Mrs. Fred McIntyre of Palmer, Masonic hall. The Star members and Gene were Walla Walla visitors Mon day. Alaska, who resided in Hermiston 10 their families were also present. PANCAKE FLOUR, R & W, 19C Mrs. William Conlon, Miss Sara Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy left years ago, spent Sunday and Mon 25c Rix. Mrs. Minnie McMartin were Pen Monday for a few days in Portland. BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE, R & W, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. dleton visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland and O. Felthouse. Mrs. McIntyre had been Mrs. Elmore McKenzie was a busi son, Merrill, spent Monday visiting 23c visiting in La Grande and was en ness visitor in Portland from Thurs and shopping in Pendleton. SYRUP, Log Cabin, Medium 35c Cranberries, lb. Mrs. Jeff Stephens, who is making route to Salem where she is visiting day till Sunday. Mrs. Elving Kleist, Mrs. Albert her home in Portland with Mr. Steph FRUIT COCKTAIL, R & W. No. 1, 2 for 35: Celery, Ige. bunch ---- 7c her relatives with her two daughters. Keefer and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and ens is here at her home for a few Mr. McIntyre, who is in Alaska, plans son, Gary Dean, spent Thursday af days visiting her grandson, Alva Ste PINEAPPLE, Broken Slices, No. 212 Spinach, 4 lbs. 10c 20c to join them in January. phens. ternoon shopping Walla Walla. BRANO NEW |S OASIS THEATRE I Local Happenings PHILS, A CheT . Radio Valve $25“ Fadret ■ W PY.'h $59.95 L. A. Moore ▲AAAAAÀÀÀAÀÀA “Men of Timberland" Hello Sucker Hermiston Barber Shop $30-00 A. W. Behrman, Jeweler UMATILLA HEWS REDzWHITEG Fresh PRODUCE CUT BEANS, R & W, No. 2—2 for Vertical Pack Beans, R & W, No. 2, 2 for 33. 35C Whole Kernel Corn, Inland Valley, 303s, 3 for 33 2 for HOMINY, R & W, No. 23 e CHILI SAUCE. R & W. 12-oz. 23c MAYONNAISE, R & W, Quart Oyster Cocktail Sauce, R & W, 10-OZ. MINCED CLAMS, R & W, No. 1, 2 for CLEAREX WINDOW CLEANER. 12-oz. KLEENEX, 440s, 2 for SUPERL1TE GLOBES, up to 60s, CLEANSER, Cameo, 3 for LYE, R & W. BORAX CHIPS, 20 Mule Team, large BORAXO WASHO, Giant 69 oz. . COFFEE, R & W. 2 lbs. WHEAT CEREAL, R & W WHEATIES, 2 for FLAV-R-JELL, 6 for 47c 23 c 49 c 23 C 49: 15e 25: 10e 23 e 55. 63e For Prompt, Courteous Service QUALITY MEATS RELIANCE PURE FOODS BEEF ROASTS 20c CHILI BRICKS, each Cold weather special 30c PORK HOCKS Fine with kraut, lb. 15 KRAUT 13 Fine Shreds, qt... PORK STEAKS 27c Young pork, lb. ROUND STEAK Tender young beef, lb 30 BACON BACKS 25 Armour’s Star, lb. Lean, tender cuts, lb. BIG SUPPLY FRESH OYSTERS GRAPEFRUIT “JUNKET” QUICK FUDGE Penuche or Chocolate flavor....... HI HO CRACKERS 1-lb. Package ............................... KR1SPY CRACKERS 2-lb. box ...................................... NALLEY’S MAYONNAISE Pint ............................................. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 cans .......................................... BORAX 2-lb. pkg..... ................................... LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars .......................................... 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