The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 09, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
Here’s a Preview of 1942 Ford
HKHMISTOX, OREGON
Phone 2121
Fri.-Sat.
is
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941
Miss Elsie Rauch was taken to the
Miss Shirley Breshers has been a
Hermiston hospital Wednesday due to medical patient at the Hermiston hos- |
! illness.
pital this week.
Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mrs. | Mrs. Gerald White and Mrs. R. C.
Ray Attebury spent Wednesday in McReynolds were business visitors in
Walla Walla Thursday of last week.
Walla Walla.
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I. J. Gwinn has been a medical pa­
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Mrs. R. Alexander returned Wed­ tient in the Hermiston General hos­
nesday from Portland to be at her pital for the past week.
home with her daughter, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson of
Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
Hilgard and Mr. and Mrs. Winfred
Miss Virginia Robertson spent the
Piei son of LaG rande visited here
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week-end visiting her relatives in
Sunday.
Boise. She is employed at the Uma­
Sun.-Mon. Oct. 12 13
O. O. Felthouse and W. W. Felt­
tilla Ordnance Depot.
house
left Wednesday night for coast
DUST GOGGLES 50c and $1.00,
Behrmans's Jewelry.
8-lc points where they plan to fish for
Salmon. They plan to return Sunday. |
William H. Harris, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and
Mrs. George Harris, has recently
daughter, Shirley, and Fred Hoefer
been promoted to Sergeant rank in
spent Sunday in Dayton, Washing­
the U. S. Army. St. Harris has re­
ton.
cently been added to the staff of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and
Hq. and Hp. Sq. of the 51st Pursuit
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children of Pendleton spent Saturday
Gp’s.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Van Patten.
Mrs. Hazel Foster of Prineville,
Mrs. J. Folsom and Mr. and Mrs. D.
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Mittlesdorf were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White Wednes­
tures a new arrangement of headlights and parking
DEARBORN, Mich.—A distinctive frontal design
lamps. Offered in three lines—the Super DeLuxe,
day evening.
Tuesday, October 14
sets the style for the new Ford passenger car line
DeLuxe and Special, the 1942 Ford has a distinctive
for 1942, introduced recently at a preview for the
Miss Hope Reynolds, who has been
trim for each series of cars. Engineering improve­
nation's automobile editors. The new Fords will be
seriously ill in St. Anthony’s hospit-
ments emphasize comfort and safety. The Su, r
shown to the public soon in all Ford dealers’ show­
al in Pendleton, is reported as some
DeLuxe and DeLuxe lines are offered with either the
rooms. A rustless steel radiator grille blends grace­
better. She is a daughter "of Mrs.
famous V-8 or the new Ford "6” engines.
fully with an entirely new front contour which fea­
Smiley Bean.
G. M. Pierson, aged Hermiston res­
ident, recently suffered a stroke and
Travel Talk Mediterranean Ports
Either of the optional Ford engines
Raymond Knapp is now stationed
Mrs. Wing passed away Wednes­
Miniature Man Who Changed
has been seriously ill. He was some­
delivers
9 horsepower. Their perform­
day
evening
in
the
local
hospital
fol
­
at
the
Naval
Training
Station
at
The World
what better early this week but his
lowing an extended illness.
ance
is
even
higher than before, and
San
Diego,
California.
His
address
is
condition is still critical.
Wed.-Thur. Oct. 15-16
Mr. and Mrs. Boyer of John Day Co. 41, 118 U. S. Naval Training operating economy has been improved
Don Ameche - Betty Grable in
arrived Sunday to spend the day vis­
• We have a variety of
through a long series of engineering
Station, San Diego, California.
iting their daughter, Miss Jane Boy­
diamond engagement
refinements.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Keller
are
er, who is employed in the local bank.
rings, and wedding ring
Although production of 1942 Ford
being
congratulated
upon
the
birth
of
Altar Society card party at the
ensembles, in harmoniz­
cars
will be sharply curtailed as the
a
daughter,
born
September
29
at
St.
Legion hall Monday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.
ing designs, starting at
m. Blanket given away. Admission Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. She immense program of defense work
35c.
8-2c has been named Jo Ann and weighed being carried out by the company
gets into full swing. Ford engineers
Lyle Sargent, who was recently in­ 7 12 lbs. Both mother and baby are
WELL EQUIPPED TO
declare the new cars are unquestion­
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
jured in a motorcycle accident, was doing nicely.
ably the finest in the 38 years of the
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE able to leave the Hermiston hospital
Rev. C. Warner and several of the company’s history. While some new
Thursday evening. Although he suf- young per ple of the Centra! Church
materials have replaced old one be­
fered no broken bones, he suffered of Christ will attend the Youth Fel­
cause of defense requirements, the
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston severe bruises and abrasions
lowship of Eastern Oregon meeting change has meant added manufac­
Miss Johnson of New York is con­ in Wallowa over the week-end.
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turing cost rather than any let-down
Hermiston, Oregon
tacting girls who are employed in j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Mea­ in service or appearancee of the parts
Hermiston and at the ordnance de- ! cham were visitors in Hermiston for affected.
not with views of organizing a Y. W. a short time Sunday.
IC. A. No definite plans have been
Henry Stoop, former Hermiston
made yet.
resident, was a caller Wednesday. He
Miss Joyce Sater is employed at was en route to Dayton, Wash., where
the Inland Cooperative as bookkeeper. I he will be employed.
OLD TIME
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She replaces Mrs. Bruce Follett who
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware have
and
recently resigned following her mar- I
FOOD
purchased the H. A. Pankow home.
riage.
STORES
MODERN
Word received from the Willows
FORD
CARS
FOR
‘
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Grange is to the effect that a dance
, «*, he*caes :
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will be held there Saturday, October STRESS SAFETY IN
11. Music will be furnished by the
“Men About Town.” An admission of LOWER BODY STYLES
85c will be charged for the dance
DATES, Dromedary Pitted or Plain
18c
Westland School
and supper.
The Ford car for 1942, powered
RAISINS, R & W, Seedless, 15-oz., 2 for
21 C
J. R. Chenault of Warrenton is w’ith either an advanced six-cylinder
every
spending this week in Hermiston with I engine or the famous V-8, went on
his wife. Mr. Chenault is connected display today in dealers’ salesrooms
with the CCC camp at Warrenton throughout the country.
BANANAS
where he was transferred following | Featuring new exterior lines and
the closing of the Stanfield and new styling within, the 1942 Ford car
Gents 40c
Ladies 10c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W, 46-oz.
Heppner camps. Mrs. Chenault is em­ was disclosed to be lower, safer and
23C
SPINACH
Everyone Welcome
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De­ I easier riding than any of its more
TOMATO JUICE, R & W. 46-oz.
21C
pot.
| than 29,000,000 predecessors.
4 lbs.....
ein,
I Woman
Is Mine
cosilo.
DAVY
BLUE
GOLD
Akkkkkkkkkkkä
SIAM!
Hermiston
Barber Shop
$30.00
A. W. Behrman,
Jeweler
vvvvvvvvvvvvv
RED&WHITE
DANCES
Fresh
PRODUCE
SUNSPUN SPECIAL“'
APPLE BUTTER. Dutch Girl, 24-oz. .
BAKED BEANS, R & W, 28 oz and
BROWN BREAD. R & W, 1 lb., both for
OATS, R & W. 3 lbs.
TOMATOES, Sunset Valley. No. 2’ 2, 2 for
PEAS, Our Value, No. 2, 3 for
PEAS, Pheasant, No. 303, 3 for .
23c
35c
. 27C
27 C
33C
25C
PEAS, R & W, No. 2, 2 for
SAUERKRAUT, R & W, No. 21 2
CATSUP. R & W, 2 for
Saturday Night
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BUNCH VEGETABLES-
Except Green Onions Q,
4 bunches ___ ___ —
BIG JAMBORS
of VA lu ES
ad
LETTUCE
2 heads ....
omen,
QUALITY
MEATS
BEEF SHORT RIBS
COFFEE
Reliance, 1-lb. can.......................
SHREDDED WHEAT
Meaty, lean, lb.
N.B.C. pkg....................................
BEEF ROASTS
TOMATO JUICE
OYSTERS, Blue & White, No. 1
PINK SALMON. Silver Rapids.
BABY FOOD, R & W, 3 for
18c
23c
23c
Qual. center cuts. lb.
MATCHES, Red Junior, Carton
BLUE ROSE RICE, Extra Fancy, 3 lbs.
INSTANT TAPIOCA, R & W. 8-oz.
17c
Lean, tender, lb.....
Santa Clara, 2 2-lb. boxes...........
BACON
CATSUP
25C
10e
FLOUR, R & W. 49 lbs.
$1.98
FLOUR, Flaky Bake, 49 lbs.
$1.75
SOUP, Campbell's, ex. Chicken & Mushroom 10c
PORK STEAKS
Jowls, lb.
70c
Delicious, tender, lb. -7-
MINCE MEAT, for 25
Hot mince pie, 2 lbs.
SIRLOIN STEAKS
TRY OUR FRESH BUTTERMILK
Gallon
Quart
Plus Deposit on Container
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
FRESH OYSTERS
11c
FRESH SALMON
Pint .......................
Half or Whole, lb.
Campbell’s, 20-oz. can ................
VEGETABLES
PRUNES
Alameda, 12-oz. bottles...............
TISSUE
Bathroom, 5 rolls.........................
LETTUCE
10c
20c
CELERY
3 lbs......................
Carnation, 3 pkg...........................
Meadow Lark. 2-lb. jar
3 large crisp heads
FRESH SPINACH
ROLLED OATS
ASSORTED PRESERVES
Our Motto
Is
SERVICE
29c
23c
Carrots. Turnips. Beets, Radishes
4 bunches ..............
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
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