The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 23, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
Local Happenings i
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce left
Sunday for Portland where Mrs.
Pierce visited her mother and Mr.
Pierce attend to business. They re­
turned Wednesday morning.
Phone 2121
C. M. Best proudly returned to town
Fri.-Sat. Oct. 24-25
Thursday toting a fine two point
Frank Pierson and Bill Miller left
Ray Whitney and family of Grand­ buck bagged in the mountains. His
Wednesday for the Arbuckle moun­ view visited Tuesday at the home of only description of the hunt was that
that he helped Charles Bracher spend
his brother, B. I. Whitney.
tain territory on a deer hunt
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler, spent his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bracher and
A hunting party composed of M..
daughter Paula spent the week-end the week-end in Kennewick, Wash.,
Wallace Beery
L. Watson, Curtis Simmons and Earl
visiting friends.
in Portland.
MARJORIE MAIN
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen Watson returned Sunday from the
Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Gray, Sr., of
Directed by RICHARD THORPE
Seattle, Wash., arrived here Wednes­ spent last week-end in Portland and mountains. M. L. Watson was the
MILTON BREN
day to visit at the home of their son, attend the Oregon-California game only lucky hunter who returned with |
his deer.
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt of ;
B. S. Kingsley of Portland is stay­
Miss Esther McMullin accompanied
Miss Doris Burcher to Spokane where ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dallas arrived Monday and spent un­
“Battle of the Atlantic”
Sport Reel—“Symphony in Snow” she was a house guest over the week- W. Dixson He came to do some pheas­ til Wednesday visiting their daugh­
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
end of Miss Burcher. Both girls re­ ant hunting.
Sun.-Mon. Oct. 26-27
turned Sunday. They are employed
Miss Marion Pierce and Miss Sybil fred Quiring.
Mrs. F. B. Belt, Mrs. Dan Gray,
at the ordnance depot.
Howell spent Wednesday night in
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel are be­ Heppner where they visited at the Mrs. Janies Todd, Dick Belt and Vir­
ginia Todd were among those who
ing congratulated upon the birth of home of Miss Howell’s parents.
a baby girl, their second child, which
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Arrowsmith of saw the Oregon-California game in
was born Saturday, October 18, at Seattle, Washington, were guests ov- Portland last Saturday.
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. er the week-end at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Duffield of
She has been named Bette Diane and father, B. I. Whitney.
Ashland and Miss Dorothy Dodge of
A
weighed 9 lbs, 14 ounces. Mother and
Portland are the house guests of Mr.
M rs. Gerald Keller and infant
child are doing fine.
and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen today.
daughter, Jo Ann, arrived home from
(, JAMES ELLISON
Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Keenan St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Duffield will also visit
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JERRY COLONNA
relatives in Stanfield who are em­
and O. C. Dunning and son, Robert,
DOROTHY LEWIS
Sunday. Both mother and child are
ployed at the ordnance depot.
all of Portland, arrived Tuesday at
getting along fine.
Mrs. Harry J. Andrews entertain­
the Ed Dunning home for a visit and
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Bob
News Reel
to enjoy pheasant hunting. Mrs. Keen-
ed about 30 friends at her home Sun­
Cartoon Happy Hunting Grounds an is the former Helen Dunning, and Erla of Vancouver, Washington, day afternoon in honor of her daugh-
daughter of Ed Dunning, and O. C. arrived Saturday to spend until to- tei Marian’s 13th birthday. The af­
Tuesday, Oct. 28
day visiting friends and relatives.
Dunning is a brother of Ed Dunning.
ternoon was spent in playing games
WHAT EVERY WOMAN NEEDS!..
Bob and Mr. Smith left Wednesday
The party left again Thursday (to-
and refreshments of ice cream, cake j
to go deer hunting in the mountains.
day) for Portland.
and punch were served. Marian re- i
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith and
ceived many lovely gifts.
family came Saturday from Vancou­
Max Leonard, who left recently for
ver to spend a week in Hermiston
Portland with the Selective Service, ¡
visiting with friends. Mr. Smith, son
has been released from this group
Bob and several others left Wednes­
and has enlisted with the air corps.
day morning for a trek into the hills
He expects to be transferred to Wich-
JAMES
GERALDINE
on their annual hunt. Mr. Smith is
ita Falls. Texas, immediately. His
STEPHENSON FITZGERALD
rated as one of the top notch hunters
signup is for three years.
DONALD CRISP'BARBARA O'NEIL
in this territory.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wooley left for
a .'T' cron Í n
“91 27,70
AUTHOR OF "The CITADEL"
Forest Grove Wednesday night. Little
A WARNER »ROS.-ru.t Notional Picture
Sharon and Sheila Connell, 8-mos.-
old twin nieces of Mrs. Wooley, who
Plus Short Features
LADY BULOVA
have been visiting here for six weeks,
Wed.-Thurs.— Oct. 29-30
will remain in Forest Grove. The
Gene Autry
Wooleys will also attend to business
in
matters while in Portland.
She has been named Donna Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie of
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Philip Olsen, who was burned quite
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Tillamook visited from Saturday to severely by hot tar recently, is con-
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Sunday at the home of his parents. fined to the Hermiston General hos-
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. The pital for treatment.
George McKenzies were returning
Mrs. Gus Lindner entered the Her-
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston from South Bend, Dndiana, where miston hospital this week where she
Comedy “Westward Ho-Hum”
they took delivery of two new cars was given two blood transfusions.
Sport Reel "Pampas Pattock”
Hermiston, Oregon
for his concern in Tillamook.
I She recovered sufficiently to make
Mrs. Minnie Norton of St. Joe, | the trip to Portland where she will
Missouri, and Mrs. Oly Macossee of remain with her daughter.
I San Francisco arrived at the home
Mrs. Rosella Hannack, who under­
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner Sunday,
went
an appendicitis operation last
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton of
week, is recovering nicely. She is a
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Mitchell,
Oregon.
The
Nortons
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| turned to their home Monday and the patient at the local hospital.
Margaret Mosier was a recent pa­
two ladies will return to Mitchell
next Sunday after having spent a tient at the Hermiston General hos­
FOOD
week visiting here Mrs. Norton is a pital.
H. Lemons recently received med­
former Hermiston resident.
ical care at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collinsare the
HOSPITAL NOTES
proud parents of a baby boy, Larry
Florence Folden and Billy Mc- Richard, born Saturday at the Her­
Minkle had their tonsils removed at miston General hospital.
Mr.and Mrs. H. C. Warner of Irri-
the Hermiston General hospital this
gon are announcing the birth of a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pearizeau are 7 12 pound baby girl Tuesday at the
parents
of a baby girl born October local hospital.
SHORTENING, R & W, 3 lbs.....
65c Lettuce, 3 heads
13 at the local hospital.
Mrs. A. Sapper of Yakima, Wash.,
14d
CAKE FLOUR, R & W,
Mr. and Mrs. Adren Allen of Ir­ was a patient at the Hermiston hos-
23 e Cabbage, Fancy Spokane.
rigon are announcing the birth of pital this week.
lb.
3c
BAKING POWDER, R & W, 1-lb.
19c
an 812 pound baby girl born October
Mr. and Mrs. G. Foster are the
Cauliflower, large, fancy,
14 at the Hermiston General hospital. parents of a baby boy born Satur-
The Target
BARNACLE
BILL
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Special
Foot Long Coney Islands
Southern Chicken
Dinner
Served Sundays
75)0
Meals Served from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m
pstirilary
MIG’S
DRIVE-IN
•TAKE HOME A’
BULOVA
Opposite Hermiston Labor Temple
Hermiston
Barber Shop
“Down Mexico
Way”
A. W. Behrman,
Jeweler
day at the Hermiston General hos-
pital. He has been named Gary Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton are the
proud parents of a baby girl, Donna,
born Saturday at the local hospital.
ADS For SALE IN
OUR NEXTISSUE
RED&WHITE
Specials for Oct. 24-25-27
CITRON PEEL. Extra Fancy, 1 lb. .
49c
LEMON or ORANGE PEEL, Extra Fancy, lb 39c
RAINBOW MIX, 16-oz. net
39c
BAKING CHOCOLATE, R & W, 12 lb.
COCONUT, Wadhams Long Thread, lb.
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, 2 lbs
29e
45 d
55.
SUNSPUN with Salad Set, quart
TABLE SALT, R & W. 2 lb. pkgs., 2 for
INSTANT TAPIOCA, R & W, 8-oz.
15c
10c
STARCH, R & W, Corn or Gloss, 1 lb., 2 for 17c
OATS, R & W, 3 lbs.
27 :
CRANBERRY SAUCE, R & W, 17-oz., 2 for 35c
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Maid. 24-oz.
GRANULATED SOAP, Brimfull, 36-oz.
BEAUTY SOAP. Lady Godiva, 4 for
25 d
31 d
19c
SOAP FLAKES, Lady Godiva, 2 for
BON AMI POWDER, can
PEANUT BUTTER. R & W, 2 lbs.
35c
13c
43c
CHILI CON CARNE, R & W, 1 lb., 2 for
COFFEE, R & W, 2 lbs.
PUMPKIN, R & W. No. 2’ 2, 2 for
63c
23c
CORN, R & W, Cream Style, No. 2, 2 for
PEAS, R & W, No. 2. 2 for
29e
29e
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Fresh
PRODUCE
head
14c
Fresh Parsnips, 3 lbs 10c
APPLES, Right Size Jon-
athans, 8 lbs. .
Box ..............
Swift’s, lb...............
Gov’t Inspected Beef
k I
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Swift's Eversweet, lb. 37c
BOSTON BUTTS
Swift's Smoked, lb. 29c
SWIFT’S BACON
Oriole Brand, lb....... 30c
MINCE MEAT
Swift’s, 2 lbs............. 25c
TOMATO JUICE
Cold Weather-Hot Mince
Pie
Mothers, 2-lb. can ..........
PORK STEAKS
27c
PORK CHOPS
Lean young pork, lb. 33c
FRESH OYSTERS
Lean, tender, lb.
Our Motto
SERVICE
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
2 —9:3- mpeppp
20c
SLICED BACON
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
Reasonable
optical experience.
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine your eyes by
modern methods and yrind
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
TSHALL / HAVE - FOR
DINNER
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MEATS
BEEF ROASTS
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE YOU—
Hit Parade, Tall Can......
COFFEE
Folger’s, 1-lb. can............
Campbell’s, 47-oz. tin ....
APRICOTS
Seaport. 2 No. 2 cans . .
COCOA
SPAGHETTI
Franco-American. 2 cans
CRACKERS
Ritz, 1-lb. box
MAYONNAISE
Ho Made, Qt. Jar ...........
Salmon, half or whole, lb
Bulk Mince Meat, 2 lbs.
Here
10c
31c
21c
35c
18c
19c
the Answer.
PORK & BEANS
Phillip’s, 4 1-lb. cans .
CATSUP
Alameda, 12-oz. bottle
10c
FRESH I VEGETABLES
FOR CREAMING VEGETABLES—USE PET MILK
LETTUCE
22c
37c
Per Bunch
15c
29c
25c
Per Bunch
10c
3 Heads
CELERY
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Fre
HERMISTON, OREGON
25c
7c
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer