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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Dr. H. C. Curry, the Optometrist who makes professional visits to Her miston, will again be at the Hotel Hermiston, Wednesday, August 20, for one day. Eyes Examined -Glasses I'hoM 2121 Fited. F. C. McKenzie left Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray and Miss a three-day trip into the mountains Fri.-Sat. Aug. 15-16 Miss Audrey Null was a visitor in Elissa Schmidt were in Pendleton for a short vacation stay. He is ex- Pendleton Sunday. MERLE i pected home Friday unless the fish Guy Cronk was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday evening. Donald Fraser of Nampa, Idaho, are biting too good and he decides OBERON Saturday on business. DENNIS . Miss Ethel Paul of Pendleton spent nephew of Mrs. M. L. Watson is vis- to stay. Lawrence Auspos of South Bend, Wednesday at the C. A. Paul home. iti ng at the Watson home. Delight Brockmeier and Elissa Indiana visited at the Neil Boynton Mr. and Mrs. Victor Addleman HAYWORTH were visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Schmidt spent the week-end in Port home Saturday afternoon. He is a research student at Notre Dame and land. Fred Hoefer and John Behrman Plus Short Features was en route to Portland to spend Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton and spent the week-end on a trip to Spo son, Paul, were Pendleton visitors a brief vacation. Try this amazing kane, Washington. Sun.-Mon. Aug. 17-18 Mis Theo Hall of Portland, sis Miss Snow McCoy spent Sunday in Saturday evening. Mene Oberon Melvyn Douglas Irrigon at the home of her parents, | Miss Jeannette Blakely and Miss ter of Mrs. Jeannette Stoner, arrived 60-setond demonstration! here Sunday night. She is making Marion Pierce visited in Heppner in Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy. her home at the Otto Pierce home Write a few lines with this brilliant Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw visited over the week-end with Miss Blake and will be employed at the Ordnance new Eversharp Repeating Pencil. No Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ly’s parents. Depot as a typist. twisting. No lead fumbling. When it Morse at Hilgard. Mrs. F. T. Kohler returned Wed needs new points, it feeds new points Mr. and Mrs. Nomah O’Donnell re Among those spending the day at nesday from Portland where she has turned to their home Sunday night — like a machine gun! Compare that to your present pencil. Bingham Springs last Sunday were spent the past ten days. from a two weeks’ vacation. They And—most amazing of all—see the Bob Jackson and Phyllis Sires. News Reel and Comedy Hedwall and two spent the first week in Portland vis Mrs. M. new EVERSHARP Pen — with the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm re youngsters, Tommy and Carol, left iting their daughter and son-in-law, “magic feed”—in action. Won’t drip. turned Monday from Portland where Monday for Astoria to visit her par Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes. The fol Won't flood. Won’t stain your fingers. Tuesday, August 19 they attended Buyers Week. Sixty seconds tell the story. Stop in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wall. lowing week they were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring of Dal today! . . . All Eversharp Repeating by Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons Ed Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pencils and Eversharp Pens at $5.00 IT’S A las are visiting at the homes of their A. Hall and Evelyn Charrier, daugh and made a tour of the beaches from or more—are GUARANTEED FOREVER! sons, Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and ter of Eva Charrier of Butter Creek Aberdeen to Newport visiting friends Matched Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring. along the way. were married August 4th. Gift S»f> Mrs. James Drake and infant Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quiring of Chi- | Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and ARTHUR KENNEDY • OLYMPE BRADNA ■ VIRGINIA HUN daughter, Jerralee returned to their $5 cago, Ill., came Tuesday morning for little daughter. Shirlie, left Sunday and up ANTHONY QUINN • CLIFF EDWARDS ■ CORNEL WILDE home in the Cronk apartments Mon Duedid by WILLIAM CLEMENS ■ A WARNER BROS-Ta Mon n— morning to spend a week’s vacation a short visit with his brothers, Al day. and Leander, and their families. Mr. at Wallowa Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen and Mrs. Quiring are in the printing Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. Anderson and are spending this week in Portland business.in Chicago and are taking Wed. Thurs. August 20.21 family visited Wednesday at the and other valley cities. Mr. Kersber- | a two weeks’ vacation in the west. Double Feature gen is taking a short vacation prior ! home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Quiring is quite a movie camera | to school opening September 8. I Walter J. Smith. addict and has color films of many of t WHEN LAUGHS COME IN.. M. L. Thompson, father of Harold ! Otto C. Pierce and Leander Quir- the interesting places in the middle Hermiston, Oregon M. Thompson has been coming to ing spent Saturday and Sunday fish- west. Hermiston from his home in Pendle- ing at Ice Lake in the Wallowa coun- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning ton to help his son in the drug store try. They returned with a record announce the arrival of a baby girl 17 5,000 bushels. headed up by the federal power com EDDIE ALBERT JOAK LESLIE catch. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. "AAA does not want to collect mission, power stations that were named Mirene Jean weighing 7 lbs. Mrs. J. S. Burnham and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells have JANE (Ma Joad) DARWELL ALAN HALE 15 oz. born at Ketchikan, Alaska. penalties on marketing quota excess formerly open to public inspection announced the arrival of a baby girl Mary Burnham are spending the Mr. Henning is a former school tea- wheat, and we have advised farmers are now closed to visitors. Utilities this week at St. Anthony’s Hospital week at Seattle, Spokane, Wn., and cher here and has had teaching du- to use the storage privilege to defer thoughout the nation are cooperating A WARNER BROS.-run Nat’l Picture Directed by RAY ENRIGHT in Pendleton. The little daughter has other points on a vacation trip. They ties at Ketchikan for a number of or avoid payment of the 49c a bushel in the defense move. will return home this week-end. been named Carole Ann. penalty,” the chairman said. years. and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Robbins of | Mr. and Mrs. Sig Davis and son, STATE EXEMPTS Prosser, Wash., are the proud par- Dale, of Portland, who have been vis- Hugh Herbert POWER EMPLOYEES ents of a baby girl, Karen Jean,1 iting in Walla Walla, spent a short FARMERS SEEK RURAL PHONES born August 7th. Mrs. Robbins will | time in Hermiston Wednesday. The AAA COOPERATION CARRY PASS CARDS be remembered as Miss Jean Waller, i Davis family resided in Hermiston The State Tax Commission has is Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk have as about 14 years ago. Oregon farmers, who led the na- As a precautionary measure sued orders exempting from taxa their house guest Mr. Cronk’s moth-j Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Starr. State tion in approving wheat marketing against possible sabotage, all employ tion approximately 700 non-profit , Mrs. J. H. Cronk. Mrs. B. Haines, Commander of V. F. W. en route to quotas at the May31 referendum, are ees of Pacific Power & Light com cooperative or privately owned tele national Philadelphia to attend the Jerry and Frank Taylor and Mrs. taking steps to see that quotas ac pany. whose duties take them to the phone lines in the State of Oregon. Emmett Cronk and son were accom- convention, visited at the L. S. Bur- complish their purpose in this state company’s substations or generating Included in these orders were 30 com panied to Hermiston by Mrs. J. H. rell home during the past week. They A. R. Coppock, chairman of the plants or to defense industries, now panies in Umatilla County. Plus Short Features Cronk and left Monday for Emmett were accompanied by their son, Har- county AAA committee declared yes- carry individual identification cards, These exemptions were made in 1 old and daughter, Diana. Idaho. terday. according to J. A. Clarke, local man- conformance with Chapter 11, Ore Because of this cooperative atti- ager for the company. gon Laws of 1941. Any lines not hav tude. most of the wheat in excess of Each of the specially processed ing completed the requirements of marketing quotas in this county will cards carries a picture of the bearer the law and which can or care to be stor d and held off the market. It and a photographic copy of his sig qualify for exemption should get in is estimated that the amount of ex- nature. touch with the State Tax Commis cess wheat in the county will total sion immediately. In line with a national program -the OASIS THEATRE I Local Happenings “That Uncertain Feeling” KNOCKOUT! Trade in Your Old Pen A. W . 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Jug RELIANCE TOMATOES, No. 21, Fine for Camping Trips . 1-79 Pancake Flour, Sperry’s, 28-oz. 17c Purex Bleach, 2 qt. Bottles 25c Windex, 6-oz. bottle ................. 1$C Rinso, Large package 25c 3.38 No. 5 Pail Corn Flakes, Kell. 2 11-oz pk. Peaches, Emporium, No. 212 Preserves, Lotus, No. 2 jar Borax Chips, 20-Mule, Ige. 19c 18c 25c 23c Food costs will be higher. We advise you to lay in a supply now at saving prices. Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer