The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 01, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    OASIS THEATRE
LOCALS
July 2-3
Fri.-Sat.
Double feature
Miss Virginia Fouts was a Pendle­
ton visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White spent
Tuesday in Pendleton on business.
Mrs. Virgil Hatfield of Portland
visited over the week end at the Sher­
man Wells home.
Yellow Transparent apples can be
bought at Rohrman’s orchard, south
of Cabin City. Phone 3451.
46-lc
Mrs. F. P. Harwood of Omaha.
Neb., arrived Thursday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Mrs. Har­
wood is a sister of Ross Newport.
Mrs. Doris Panages of the Colum­
bia district was taken to the Hermis­
ton General hospital Monday after-
noon suffering from pneumonia.
Mrs. Cora Phoenix, who is em-
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De-
pot, spent last week in Seattle and
Tacoma.
WARNING:
DONT TALK TILL YOU SEE
NEXT or KIN
THEN YOU WONT TALK!
JULY 4-5
SUN. MON.
Funniest Picture
Ever Model
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RED
WHISTLINGin DIXIE
Be strong in the Lord,
and in the power of
His might .... For
we wrestle not again­
st flesh and blood,
but against principal­
ities, against powers,
against the rulers of
the darkness of this
world, against spirit­
ual wickedness in the
high places.”
with ANN RUTHERFORD • GEORGE BANCROFT
GUY KIBBEE . DIANA LEWIS • PETER WHITNEY
Pop. Science. Newsreel & Cartoon
TUESDAY
JULY 6
Double Feature
YOU'LL HAVE RHYTHM, ROMANCE, FUN
wh" wih Ui*
AALKEWBURc
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
ACTION RULES THE PLAINS!
CHARLES
PLANS CHANGED
H. V. McGee, Pastor
, The F/DHT IMG
• BU CK ARO O
JULY 7-8
WED.-THURS.
Hermiston
Barber Shop
M-G-M’s
RENIGHT
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
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ARNOLD
Ann HARDING
ARD
Musical
Comedy
FRIDAY
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Tommy Tucker Time
Two for the Money
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Miss Anne Sommerer, who is em- ry and beef cattle. He raises much of
ployed at the Behrman Jewelry store, I his own hay.
left early Tuesday for a two-weeks
Mrs. Egbert Moore returned to |
Hermiston Sunday after spending the
vacation trip to Spokane, Wash.
Gayle Emory of Seattle arrived | past two months in Missoula, Mont.,
Monday to spend three weeks visiting with her husband who is stationed
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. with the armed forces there. Mrs. ;
Sam Moore, who had also been visit-1
Paul Van Patten.
Kenneth Henry, manager of Say- ing there, returned at the same time. I
Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Bruce D. I
lor store. was able to return to work
Monday after a five day absence due Giddens returned this week from a
to complications following the extrac­ two weeks visit to Plainview, Texas, |
where they visited his parents, Mr.
tion of a wisdom tooth.
and Mrs. Joe D. Giddens. Sunday he
Rev. C. Warner, pastor of the Cen­ returned to his base at Walla Walla
tral Church of Christ, is spending this and Monday Mrs. Giddens and her
week at Turner. Oregon, for the an­ mother, Mrs. J. S. Burnham, went to
nual camp meeting of the Christian | Portland on a business trip.
churches.
Bernie Corpe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Tiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Corpe of Hood River but for­
Roy Tiller, left Sunday for Indiana­ merly of Hermiston, was sworn in
polis where he will be stationed with last Thursday at Spokane, Wash., for
the U. S. Navy. He will attend school service with the armed forces. He has
near there for several months.
been assigned to Camp Claiborne. La.,
Mrs. Jean Wilson and daughter and has been listed as a sheet metal
“Jinky” left Friday evening for De­ helper. He spent several days in
troit, Iowa, to spend three weeks vis­ Hermiston during the past week visit­
iting her parents. Mrs. Wilson is on ing old friends.
vacation from her U. Si O. duties.
George R. Stracey, International CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Representative of the Retail Clerks
C. Warner. Pastor
Union, was a business visitor in Her­
Rev. C. Warner is attending the an­
miston Tuesday and Wednesday of nual conference at Turner and will
this week. He was a guest of Roy not be present Sunday. Ben Gerking
White.
will preach both Sunday morning and
Auxiliary Della May Williams of evening. The theme for the Sunday
the WAAC has been assigned to Sel- morning service will be. “The Greater
man Field, Monroe, La., home base of Patriotism.”
an air navigation training school.
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Miss Williams taught .school in Uma-
tilla last year.
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Coxswain Harold A. Laird, who is I
stationed at Pasco where he works in
an office, spent several days here this
Original plans for a golf tourna­
week visiting his father, Floyd Laird. ment for enthusiasts of this sport
Harold has been in the navy for 10 have been changed somewhat, accord­
months and enjoys his duties.
ing to C. J. Jackson, golf club presi­
Mrs. Chas. Wells and son and dent, and Lee Weber of the U.S.O.
daughter. Billie and Janice, and Mrs. staff who is in charge of the arrange­
Laverne Null of Hermiston, and Mrs. ments. Due to the fact that not
James Attebury of Parma, Idaho, vis­ enough score cards were turned in by
ited their father. W. C. Davis in The Monday of this week it was thought
Dalles last week. Mrs. Wells returned best to extend this requirement one
Ito Hermiston Monday.
week. Anyone wishing to enter the
Roy C. Hale. Hermiston’s gentle­ tourney is asked to turn in score
man farmer, returned Sunday from a cards for at least 18 holes not later
several day stay at his ranch near than Monday, July 5. Actual play
Wallowa. Mr. Hale owns a 150-acre will get underway probably Sunday,
bottom-land ranch, specializing in dai- July 11.
It is hoped that a large number will
take advantage of tournament play.
Several prizes of bonds will be offered
as well as other awards.
| GOLF TOURNEY
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
STARRETT
ond
RIPE OLIVÉS
Pint Jar
22c
16 oz can
21c
RELIANCE (15 points)
FRUIT COCKTAIL
NALLEY’S
Howard Clark
Hermiston
AT IGLOO INN
4
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Hi
3
SWEET RELISH
12 oz. jar
1 7e
PAPER NAPKINS
80 count
10:
PICNIC PLATES
16 oz. jar
TWISTEE NOODLE DINNER
LYNDEN - 16 oz. jar
EGG NOODLES & Boned Turk.
2 pkgs.
17
MINCED CHICKEN
2 pkgs.
19r
SARDINES
HOT or COLD
CUPS
Shop Enough for the Double Holi­
day
CLOSED JULY 4th * 5th!
LYNDEN -
LYNDEN
4 oz. jar
17c
$
29r
39:
5 oz. can
Lightly smoked, in tomato sauce or mustard
KLEENEX
440 count
2 5 (
SALAD DRESSING
Quart
29r
PREFERRED
2 lb. box
SODA WAFERS
DIAMOND
WAX PAPER Two 125-ft. rolls
SCHOOL BOY
RELIANCE COFFEE
1 lb. jar 33
NEW WEST
APPLE JUICE
Quart bottle
JEL-SERT 6 delicious flav. for
25c
35c
PEANUT BUTTER
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
2 lb. jar
POST
BRAN FLAKES, Two 14-oz.
NATION - WIDE
NON - ASSESSABLE
REASONABLE RATES
$20,000.00 Liability - - - 80 % Collision
HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS PAID FOR
YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS.
Let the State Farm Mutual protect your rights and
pav your doctor and repair bills. We also handle
Fire and Life Insurance. Ask about our new Tripht
Life Policy
Co-op
SERVICE
ART
STATION
THOMPSON
29:
PANCAKE FLOUR
3 lb. pkg
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
Ruy Mcre
Wer
Hermiston
Phone 2011
“Remember, essential transporta­ Stanfield Soldiers Need Furniture
tion must move along our highways,
The soldiers now stationed at Stan­
so drive carefully and put victory
field are undertaking a search for
first on the Fourth!”
used and old furniture which they
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING could remodel, paint or touch up for
use in their day room. The loss of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE furniture in the reacreation hall fire
STATE OF OREGON FOR
last March left the camp with very
UMATILLA COUNTY
few usable items. If anyone has any
kind of furniture which would be
In the Matter of the Estate of available for this purpose, they are
August Frederick Beisse, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN asked to call the U.S.O. club, phone
,
that the undersigned as administra­ 2821.
tor with the will annexed of the es­
tate of August Frederick Beisse, de­
ceased. has filed his final account and
report in said estate with the Clerk
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County and that
the Judge thereof has fixed Saturday,
the 24th day of July, 1943, at 11:00
FOR YOUR
o’clock A. M. as the time, and the
rooms of the above entitled Court in
the County Court House in Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
place for hearing of objections or ex­ Preferably late models.
ceptions to such final account and
report and the settlement thereof.
Will buy your equity.
W. J. WARNER, Administrator
with the will annexed of the
Estate of August Frederick
Beisse, deceased.
(June 24-July 22)
Used Car
Hermiston AutoCo.
New Machines
Are Hard to Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT
• CHECK that air cleaner regularly.
• KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good
clean lubricant.
O BE CAREFUL where you drive.
• CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep
properly inflated.
• KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when
not in use.
• PAINT your machines to protect from rust.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 518
i
"NOW / HAVG
TIME
TO WORK IN THE
GARDEN !"
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Herds
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SPERRY
Hermiston Food Store
Automobile Insurance
State Bob Farrell today joined the
National Safety Council and other
agencies in urging drivers to exercise
care to avoid traffic accidents during
j the Fourth of July holiday period this
year.
: "July 4, 1941 found this country
celebrating its independence. July 4,
1943 finds this country fighting again
to pieserve this independence,” l’ar-
rel! declared.
"It would be poor business to threa­
ten the efficient conduct of our fight
for freedom by destroying human life
and valuable property needlessly.”
Holiday travel will of necessity be
curtailed to a considerable extent this
year, but there will be some local tra­
vel over the highways of Oregon, Far­
rell said. It is important hat this
travel be accident free because acci­
dents today may involve military ve-
hides, military personnel, or war
workers and their vehicles.
“Hundreds of essential workers
will be traveling to and from their
jobs during the Fourth of July holi­
days as our war plants continue
their operations,” the secretary of
state said. “Our highways must be
kept free of accidents so that this and
other form's of essential transporta­
tion may move uninterruptedly.”
Farrell urged drivers to observe the
35 mile wartime speed limit at all
times, to observe posted speeds on
military reservations, narrow bridg-
s, towns and at other points, and to
keep alert to existing traffic condi­
tions.
One battit won Jati not win
■ war. V’e’ve got tough or
tiinot ahead.
or GRAHAMS
TABLE QUEEN
State Farm Mutual
Your
Shoes FOTRTI OF JULY
CAUTION URGED
and,
Put victory first on the fou th !
Hats Blocked With
that slogan, Secretary of
4
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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
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