THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941
T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
FAG E T U O
Mrs. W. L. Suddarth of Irrigon
was a business visitor in Hermiston i
Tuesday morning.
Miss Joyce McCulley spent the I
HERMISTON, OREGON
week end in Pendleton.
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The Rohrman Motor Co. this week
S c h o o l o f M o d e rn S w in g P ia n o P la y in g
FRL - SAT. - MARCH 1 4 - 1 5
completed
the final touches to the ,
Guy Shaw, manager of the Inland
Mrs. R. Alexander is spending this
Bargain Matinee on Saturday
used
car
lot
located
across
the
high-
j
IN
H E R M IS T O N
Cooperative,
was
a
business
visitor
Pendleton.
2:30 to 6:00 p. m. - Adults 20e week with relatives in
way. An oiled surface has been ap
in Pendleton Friday.
Mrs. Lona Allen and grandson of
plied, driveway built and a steel fence
Children 10c
Miss Marjory Burnham, Miss
The Dalles spent the week end at the
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surrounds the entire lot.
IN 12 EASY LESSONS GUARANTEED
Rosemary Serell and Miss Eleanor
Guy Shaw home.
Mrs. Alfred Quiring and daughter i
If you desire to learn to play the piano—You Can Now Do So, and in
Tischler were Pendleton visitors Sat
Mrs. Casha Shaw, who has spent
a short time. Play Popular Music in 12 Easy, Inexpensive Lessons.
Shirley Joanne returned home Mon
Previous training is unnecessary. No matter how old or how young you
the past few weeks visiting at the urday.
day
night.
They
had
spent
since
last
J. H. Reid, who was taken sudden
are, you can learn the “FOLEY WAY’’. If You Are Not Satisfied in 12
home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Thursday in Dallas with her parents,
Lessons You May Continue At No Extra Cost! It Is Not Necessary To
Shaw, left for her home in Heppner ly ill about two weeks ago, appeared Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt. She was
Own A Piano.
on
the
streets
of
Hermiston
again
Tuesday. Albert Wilderson of that
Come in to my studio where I can supply you with any information
called to Dallas for the funeral of
you may desire. Anyone who likes a Piano, and would like to play one,
city was here for the day and Mrs. ' this week. Although still rather her grandfather.
! weak he is well on the way to recov
come in. I guarantee to teach you to play in 12 Easy Lessons. Think of
Shaw accompanied him home.
it—you will be able to play all these beautiful new numbers our song
The Hermiston American Legion
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm and
MIRIAM HOPKINS in
writers are giving us these days. If you like Music—want to play the
auxiliary this week voted to increase
Frank
Woughter,
Union
Pacific
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Neill Con
Piano—come in and talk to me. I will show you what I can do for you.
THE LADY W ITH
the order of 800 poppies to 1200 and
This places you under no obligation whatsoever. I only want the op
over of Holstein, Iowa, made a trip agent in Hermiston, has not been
place an order for that number to the
portunity to show YOU the amazing possibilities ot my Course — the
RED HAIR'
to Grandview, Wn., Monday and to working several days this week. He
chance to prove to you just how simply and easily you can learn to play.
state veterans’ hospital in Portland.
Porky’s Snooze
CARTOON
Bonneville dam Tuesday. Mr. and spent Wednesday in Pendleton check-;
I want to tell you here, too, that my system is strictly Note Reading.
The sale of poppies comes just a few
ing
on
the
general
condition
of
his
-
Mrs. Conover are leaving Saturday
I do not teach you to play by Ear. I have put the cost of my Course
S{/.Y. - MON. - .MARCH 1 6 - 1 '
days
before
Memorial
day
which
this
health.
down until it is within the reach of all of you
via Salt Lake for their home,
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year comes on Friday, May 30.
Now make out that New Budget and include a Course of my Lessons.
Miss
Margaret
Boylcn,
daughter
of
dved
here
of
the
Sad news was re
Those H'Zio B’is/i To—
High school seniors had their pic
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
M.
Boylen
of
Salem
death of the little infant daughter of
Play For Their Own Satisfaction
tures
“took"
Tuesday
for
the
high
Harr A Medium of Self Expression
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hedwall of Aber but formerly id’ Hermiston, left re- 1 school annual which will go to the ’
Learn in the Shortest Possible Time
deen, Wn., March 1. She was born cently for Washington, I). C., where press soon. The pictures were taken !
Learn with the Least Possible Expense
February 2 8, being only one day old. -he has a civil service position. She
"PLAY THE FOLEY H AY”
by Kennell-Ellis Studios of Pendle
a
sister
of
Ben
and
Jim
Boylen
of
Mr. and Mrs. Hedwall are formerly
BROADCASTING KBKR, Baker, Mon. & Tues., 11:30 a. m., 1:45 &
ton.
Preliminary
work
on
the
an
w .th lew A Y R E S • Uonel B A R R Y M O R E
Hermiston.
7 p. m. KI.BM, LaGrande, Wed, 10:30 a. m. £ 2 p. m. Sat., KIT.
of Hermiston.
IARA1NE DAY • S A M U E l S. HINDS • GENE
Hugh Fraser, who has spent the | nual has been underway for several .
IOC KHA RT-N AT PENDLETON • EMMA DUNN
1:30 and 4:30 p. m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sylvan
Pierson
of
La
a WF.nt(/otdtw/nftyct h c w m
’ past two weeks visiting at the home weeks.
For
Particulars see Mrs. Paul Van Patten at Brierley’s Variety Store.
Grande were Sunday visitors at the
A combined miscellaneous shower
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Fraser, will leave Friday for New and dessert luncheon was held at the ;
D. Pierson.
1 York where he is employed with the Julius Giinble home Tuesday with j
Lewis May of Grass Valley took | Anaconda Copper Mining Co. He 1 Mrs. L. S. Burrell as the honor guest.j still in Hermiston.
Jerome, Idaho. Approximately 7.7
| over the interests of Clarence Keys ; made the trip west by plane.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Gimhle, Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner Monday ladies were present during the day
| in the service station at the east end
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring, who j Stearns Cushing, Mrs, Preston Hollo- I
with a paper bag luncheon held i t
of Main street last week. Mr. May’s had spent the past week visiting here man and Mrs. R. L. Woolley. Ap- 1 completed arangements whereby they
IAN
w" * H'J A* D
noon.
take
over
the
interests
of
Jack’s
Cafe
HUNTER‘VOUNG ( family consists of Mrs. May and 16- , at the homes of their sons, Alfred j proximately seventeen guests were j
from Jack House. Mr. and Mrs. Hor
Mctiq G h " u /^ayn hcwm months-old boy.
j and Leander Quiring, returned to present for the afternoon.
NEWS
(their home in Dallas Monday morn-
Dinner visitors commemorating ( ner are former Irrigon residents.
! ing. They were accompanied by Mrs. the birthdays of J. P. Morse and Bob Mrs. Horner was at one time em
TUESDAY - MARCH 18
j Leander Quiring who will spend a Putnam Sunday at the Morse home ( ployed in the cafe here. Mr. House,
MUSIC CLASSES
BARGAIN NIGHT
week visiting relatives in the valley. were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrison who is recuperating from a recent, ill
bert a . M c D onald
JOHNNY DOWNS in
Miss Mary Burnham, teacher in and small son Jimmie of Princeton, ness, stated Tuesday that he was go
Violin - Cello
the W aitsburg schools, spent the Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam of ing to take things easy for the next
'MELODY AND
ELINOR WHITING McDONALD I)
week end here with her mother, Mrs. Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. few months.
Piano - Voice
MOONLIGHT'
J. S. Burnham.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Mrs. R. J. Kitchen of LaGrande, In Hermiston Monday Afternoons
Corpe, Mrs. Ellen Putnam, Mr. and
Comedy Drafted in the Depot
Boon Watson, 88 years of age, was Mrs. J. L. Putnam, Mrs. J. P. Morse regional state secretary of Women’s Inquire at High School 12:30 to 2
Specialty Quicker’n A Wink
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
a
visitor
on the streets of Hermiston and Presley Stillings.
Councils, was the speaker Tuesday
or address
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
WED. - THURS. - MARCH 19-20
Saturday. Mr. Watson is w’ell known
Hermiston students who are a t during a meeting of the Women’s M c D onald school of music
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by old timers here. He now resides tending the various institutions of Council of the Central Church of
Pendleton, Oregon
at Thorn Hollow.
higher learning will be home next Christ. Also present was Mrs. W. E.
BILL
SHAAR,
Prop.
Hermiston
HUGH HERBERT
The next in a series of programs week because of spring vacation, Harmon who told of her work a t
by the National Assemblies associa which will be from March 14 to 24.
tion will be presented at the local Students who are fortunate to escape
high school Thursday, March 20. A late examinations are expected home
group of marinettes will perform this week end.
• P. A.
during the entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone and Mr.
•V E L V E T
Mrs. Grayden Loree and infant
and
Mrs. John Bone, all of Salem,
baby boy returned home Saturday
• HALF & HALF
from St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen spent the week end at the Leander
Quiring home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Color Cartoon — Fair Today
THOMPSON'S DRUG dleton. Both are doing nicely.
Mrs. W alter Smith left Sunday for Bone are parents of Mrs. Quiring and
Pontiac. Mich., where she will pick John is a brother.
IN
H E R M IS T O N
Mr. and Mrs. H arry R. Smith and
up a new car for her daughter and
son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. her lather, Henry Stoop, stopped in
Lynn Anderson of La Grande. Mrs. Hermiston Sunday en route to En
W ill D o A ll T y p e s o f C a b in e t W o r k , G e n e ra l
Smith will be gone approximately a terprise from Yakima, where they
C o n tr a c tin g o r B u ild in g .
month and will visit relatives and hail spent the week end. While there
friends in Nebraska, Illinois, Kansas they attended a reunion of the Stoop
family. Mr. Stoop has been spending
and California.
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a week in Enterprise with his daugh
ter. He returned to his work at the
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Stanfield CCC camp this week.
Mrs. Arleta White left last week
for Portland and from there contin
ued on to Eugene. Later in the week
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she boarded a train for Berkeley,
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br nM«b turpnMd it th«
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Cal., where she will make her home
T H R O U G H O U T T H IS W E E K !
■utub bMtwi out »"»• I t * rraJoi had run lor Ovri •« :
m l t o il (ban<inc o '* Yet torn* ol the meirumun in *uwr
with
a daughter, Miss Margaret
watrfc n M t X It» raw ut 1M.U00 Urokrx a da. and n»v»r
M<V* to* a re«t It
'o h a .t ywn walth tba«Hd and
White. Miss White is a librarian at
o«krd al b ad oner a war
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the University of California. A card
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from Mrs. White, received here this
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week, stated that the scenery she had
seen was beautiful but her heart was 1
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Be th e L ife o f th e P a r ty
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Tomato Juice K & w-16 02
Hom iny R ^ Y t e N ° - 2 ' 2
Spinach no .2 » 2
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T om atoes N° 21-•B & w
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• ^ M o r e and more of our
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flatterers every day. And no
wonder! Though marvelously
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24 oz. b o ttle
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