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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWÓ Mr. and Mrs. S. D. DeCoria an nounce the arrival of a baby girl, Sally Allen, born September 16 at the Hermiston General Hospital The HERMISTON, OREGON little Miss weighed 6 12 lbs. Phone 2121 inmi 7 Mrs. Glenn Ripley, Mrs. Dave Mit- tledorf and Mrs. Gerald White motor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woodhead and Mrs. Nomah O’Donnell is spending ed to Pendleton Wednesday and call The building where the Gamble family, en route to Seattle, were this week visiting in Portland. ed on Mrs. Joe .Middleton and infant guests at the E. D. Martin home Mon Store is now located has been Mrs. A. Lindner entered the Her daughter at St. Anthony’s hospital. Paramount presents day night. Mr. Woodhead is connected miston General Hospital Tuesday as sold and we are obliged to move. Miss Roberta Tuthill of Lyle, Wn., with the Idaho Power Co. a medical patient for a few days. We will be located in the “Ex was a week-end guest at the Walter To safeguard and preserve the Jackson home. She was accompanied position Building” at the Fair American way of life buy Defense home Monday evening by John T. Grounds until a new building for r Savings Bonds and Stamps. Jackson. us is completed. Emsley Rodgers was a dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider Plus Short Features at the Walter N. Jackson home Sun and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin left We will try to serve you there the day. Wednesday for Portland where they best we can. Our Low Prices will Sun.-Mon. Sept. 21-22 Lutheran church services will be will spend several days on business continue. You all know our held Sunday afternoon at the Hermis and pleasure. prices advance only as the Mar ton Baptist church. E. M. Butenshon Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec 5 M Y R N A is the pastor. ialist of Pendleton, will be at the ket Prices change. Captain and Mrs. R. C. Williams Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Sep and Lt. and Mrs. Alexander spent tember 24. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. We thank you for all the business 5-lc Friday at the Round-up at Pendle you have given us and hope you Grandma Ellis and Miss Mary Ellis ton. will see that it still will be to Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh entered the Hermiston General Hos- News Reel your advantage to drive a little ter Sylvia and Mrs. Al Quiring and pital Sunday. They had spent two farther and Save. daughter, Shirley, were business vis weeks in Hood River and will for Tuesday Sept. 23 awhile make their home at the hos- itors in Walla Walla Tuesday. NO "TIME OUT FOR CRIME FOR - We expect to move Friday Mrs, C. A. See and infant daugh pital. ter returned to their home today Lt. anil Mrs. R. E. Martin visited ‘We’ll be seeing you (Thursday) from the Hermiston Gen- over the week-end at the home of his eral hospital. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin. with AAIR Miss Rosemary Serrell, daughter of Lt Martin is now stationed with the 'SALLY victut® Mrs. J. A. Serrell, left Sunday for air corps at the Columbia Air Base, Ontario where she will teach in the near Portland. Arthur Macrae Cecil Parker Leueen McGrath • Gordon McLeod grade school during the coming term. The Masons and Eastern Stars of WM. H. SABIN, Prop. Edward Kopack of California who Hermiston, Echo and Stanfield met Travelogue “Eyes on Brazil” was on furlough from the army spent Friday evening and honored Mr. and Comedy “Prairie Spooners” a short time in Hermiston visiting his Mrs. J. A. Clarke, who are leaving “Information Please” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kopack. soon for Sunnyside. The evening was Miss Ellen Jane Warwick, who New Automatic Record H. C. Dykstra, manager of the spent in visiting and a gift was pre Wed.-Thurs. Rolls Developed. 4c per Grandview Packing Co. of Grand sented to the Clarkes. Rrefreshments made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Changer with Stroboscope view was a business visitor in Her I Paul Van Patten while she was em Pitch and Tempo Control of ice cream and cake were servd. Double Feature print. — 24-hr. Service. miston Monday. ployed at the First National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middleton of For Sale- Electrolux vacuum, elec for the past several months, returned Echo announce the arrival of a baby PORTRAITS tric stove, refrigerator, dining table to her home in Spokane Tuesday. Bill se Most Romance tauehs girl born September 9th at St. An and chairs, beds, mattresses and • JEAN HERSHOLT" Rhodes of Spokane motored down for of Family Groups, Wed thony’s hospital in Pendleton. The spring, dresser and chiffonier, dishes Miss Warwick. Mr. Rhodes and Miss (hr "h. 7n. Chustian" I baby was named Peggy Jo and weigh dings, or Graduation. s."THEY MEET ! and cooking utensils, table lamp. Mrs. Warwick will be married late this ed 7 12 lbs. She is their first child 5-lc N. W. Bloom. fall. and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John Kopack and young son Mrs. Sloan Thompson. RKO RADIO Picture with Dorothy tovas of Bly, Oregon, spent Tuesday and Changes records quickly, gently; The most effective help which a OPTOMETRIST TO Wednesday visiting friends in the plays records at perfect recording Richard Arlen - Andy Devine Hermiston, Oregon Columbia District. They formerly re civilian can give to Uncle Same is to ? - .per studio pitch; adjust tempo as you in sided in that district. prefer. Many other new features. buy Defense Savings Bonds and j OPEN OFFICE HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wooley return Handsome Walnut cabinet. Come in Stamps as often as possible. j — —/) — , for a thrilling demonstration. ed Sunday from a week-end at Forest Keith Gentry of Halfway, Oregon, Dr. A. L. Black of Denver, but Grove. Little Sheila and Sharon Con arrived Tuesday and spent a few days more recently of Heppner, will open Big Trade-Ins EASY TERMS THE ROY STUDIOS OF MUSIC nell. 7-months-old twin nieces, return with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and a practice in Hermiston. He will be Announce ed with them to spend a month. Mrs. Gerald White. He now lives in located in an office in connection with The Opening of Fall Classes The best investment you can find: Pendleton where he is attending Dr. I. C Bohlman in the First Na- in Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps. school and works nights at the Ord- tional Bank building. Plus Short Features VOICE PIANO His practice will be confined to fit- Buy them regularly. Furnisher of Homes nance Depot. TED ROY- — Teacher of Voice Mrs. Charles C. Clark, a registered ting of glasses. During the last few ar years he has been employed as a med- BARBARA EDMUNDS ROY— nurse of Colville, Washington Teacher of Piano rived Tuesday and started as a full- | ical officer in the U. S’ Army in time nurse at the Hermiston General I Utah and in the Indian service in Accredited Teachers Hospital. She was married Monday New Mexico and Arkansas. Mrs. Black will accompany her husband to For Appointment Phone 3 581 and arrived Tuesday to take up her duties here. Mr. Clark is employed at Hermiston while two sons are at FOOD tending college in Walla Walla. the ordnance depot. STORES Mrs. Paul Van Patten was host ess Tuesday night, assisted by Miss Mabel Rauch, at a bridal shower at ------ _ ' Neoi i 2 . L her home honoring Miss Ellen Jane Warwick. The evening was spent in CATSUP, R & W, 14-oz., 2 for Thursday and Friday playing games, following the serving 35C of refreshment the honored guest op- | Nights MAYONNAISE, R & W, Quart 47C ened the gifts. 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