The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 06, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders spent
Thursday and Friday of last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bed-
dow in Pendleton. Mrs. Sanders had
two days off from the telephone office
at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
New examinations for stenograph­
W. W. Felthouse, Hermiston hay '
Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordon were ers. clerks and tabulating machine
j merchant, spent one day this week in | business visitors in Walla Walla operators are to be given soon for
Tuesday.
i Portland transacting business.
Unemployment Compensation Com­
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson spent
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and mission jobs. Starting pay from $960
from Saturday till Wednesday in little daughter, Joan, motored to Ore- to $1440 a year with promotion pros­
Portland and vicinity on business and
gon City Monday to visit their son, pects. Merit system rules apply. Send
visiting relatives.
Walter, Jr., who is employed in that applications before November 10 to
the Moard of Examiners, Portland.
Visiting this week at the home of city.
Complete information from any state
Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Payne are Mr. |
Kenneth Meyers of Lebanon, for-
12-lc
employment office.
and Mrs. Mark Frankline of Port­
merly of Hermiston, spent a short
land.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner are
time in Hermiston this week en route
A dance at the Grange hall in to an elk hunt in the mountains.
, spending Thursday (today) in Pen-
Ione is announced for Saturday night,
, dleton where Mr. Warner is attend-
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Pendleton were in town Wednesday
charge of 85c will be, made.
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Lawrence Swarner of Medford is
afternoon on business. They were in-
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Mrs. L. A. Phelps writes from specting the roads in this commun- visiting this week at the home of his
Bend that she is getting along nice- ity
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.
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assistant superintendent. Soil Scien-
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tist and Irrigation Engineer, at the
a short time here.
Medford federal experiment station.
Miss Mayberger and Mrs. Lena
Lewis Pearson spent from Friday Mr. Swarmer is a graduate of local
Rupprecht of Seattle, Wash., visited
till Sunday visiting his daughter, schools.
the past week with their sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Juliet Blickfeldt, at Maple Val-
Rev. Oliver Gill of Pendleton, min-
Lewis Pearson, north of town.
ley. Wash.
I ister of the Methodist church there,
Mr. ami Mrs. N. R. Mueller are re­
ceiving congratulations upon the, Mr. and Mrs. W m. Kennedy, for­ . brought Dr. Silas Fairham, district
birth of a son, Michael, born at the merly of Hermiston, spent a short superintendent of the Cascade dis-
St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton time here last Saturday. He is now trict to the home of Rev. M. B. Bal-
linger Monday. Later in the day Rev?
Saturday. The little fellow weighed j manager of the R F .< in Portland.
and
Mrs. Howe of Heppner and Rev.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Keller
took
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7 12 lbs. Both mother and baby are
their infant daughter to Portland and Mrs. F. L. Connell came to take
doing fine.
Friday night for medical observa­ Dr. Fairham back to Heppner with
tion. They were accompanied by Mrs. j them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
J. W. Ralph and Mrs. D. Keller. Ger­
ald Keller and his mother, Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and daugh­
Keller, returned Sunday night. Tues­ ter, Shirley, were Sunday dinner |
day Gerald and his father, D. Keller, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney
motored back to Portland to be pres­ at Stanfield for a pheasant dinner.
Vernon Boren spent several days
ent at the first of a series of opera­
tions which proved successful. The this week visiting his family in Boise,
Diamond rings sets starting men returned Wednesday.
Idaho. Mr. Boren is a member of the
Hermiston police force. On the re­
at $33.00. We have a big se­
turn trip the stage in which he was Jepe, Clark E. Paul of Baker, who
lection of watches ranging
a passenger struck a buck on the was recently released from the Army,
from $17.50 to $60.50. Ham­
highway near Meacham killing the Miss Ethel Louise Paul of Pendleton,
animal. The deer was loaded on the Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton, son Paul,
ilton, Bulova, Waltham, El­
Dora Lee and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
bus and taken on to Pendleton.
gin. Select your Christmas
Miss Mabel Rauch, who is employ­ Paul. Miss Ethel Louise returned to
ed in Morgan’s dental office left Fri­ Pendleton Sunday night and Clark
gifts now. Use our Lay-away
day by train for Corvallis where she Paul returned to Baker Sunday eve­
WELL EQUIPPED TO
plan.
was a guest of her brother, August ning.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Rauch, who is a student at O.S.C.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Mrs. L. W. Jordon will be hostess
Miss Rauch returned Wednesday.
to a luncheon Friday at “Sage
Mrs. Guy Jeppe of San Francisco,
California, arrived Friday to spend Brush”, her farm home. Invited are
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
until Wednesday at the home of her Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. Vic Kohl­
Hermiston, Oregon
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul. er and Mrs. R. E. Koon.
Mrs. Jeppe will be remembered as
Miss Ruth Johnson and George
Maxine Paul and is on vacation from Wallace, connected with the U.S.O.
her work at the Beauty Parlor Equip- organization here, were guest speak­
j ment Distributors. Sunday a family ers at the Hermiston Rotary club
dinner was enjoyed at the Paul home. meeting Thursday. Miss Johnson told
I Covers were placed for Mrs. Guy of their plans here and Mr. Wallace
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
Fri.-Sat.
Administrator’s Sale
Tuesday, Nov. 11th
JUDYCANOVA
FRANCIS LEDFREE
Plus Short Features
Sun.-Mon.
LIFE
BEGINS
forANDy
HARDY
Nov. 9-10
STONE
MICKEY
ROONEY
FAY
HOLOEN
and JUDY
garland
Color Cartoon "Alley Cat”
News Reel
Tuesday, November 11
Double Feature
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suon RAGS >o RICHES
A REPUBLIC PICTURE
Wed.-Thurs.
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Nov. 12-13
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POINT
WIDOW
and
“Forced
Landing
Double Feature
At the Kenneth Gorsueh
ranch, 2 miles west across
steel bridge, 1st road to the
right, north 2 miles, east one
half mile, I will sell at—
PUBLIC AUCTION
12 head dairy cows and heifers
1 good team
1 Chester White Boar
3 Chester White Brood Sows
32 Feeder Pigs
Farm implements, wagon, harness, hay
stacker, small tools.
TERMS: CASH
F. B. Swayze, Administrator
Hermiston
Barber Shop
A. W. Behrman,
Jeweler
explained how the WPA fitted into
the picture.
Mrs. M. J. Moran of San Francisco
arrived Wednesday to spend until
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Anna
Connor. Sunday Mrs. Moran and
Mrs. Connor will accompany Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Connor to Arlington to visit
Mrs. Mabel Walker.
First call for the Hermiston town
team basketball team will be held Fri­
day night at 7:30 at the high school
gymnasium.
The firm of Jacobsen & Jensen be­
gan work this week on the cutoff road
leading from Stewart’s Cabins to the
First National bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor were bus­
iness visitors in Walla Walla Satur­
day.
FOOD
STORES
SPECIALS
PRODUCE
For November 7, 8 and 10
SWEET SPUDS
BAKED BEANS, R & W. 28-oz.................. ......
6 lbs. .......................
CHILI CON CARNE, R & W, 1-lb, 2 for
27c
Arizona Grapefruit
CORNED BEEF HASH, R & W. 1-lb............ 23C 6 for.........................
CATSUP, R & W, I4-OZ.
OLIVES, Blue & White,
MAYONNAISE, R & W, Quart
SALMON, Celilo Brand, 1-lb.
18c
18c
49c
23C
TOMATO SOUP. Campbell’s, 3 for
MILK, Red & White. 3 for
PABLUM
25C
27c
43 c
GRAPEFRUIT. R & W, No. 2. 6 for
WASHO, Giant
SOAP FLAKES, Lady Godiva. 2 for
85c
55c
35c
HOMINY. R & W. No. 21 2, 3 for
33c
29C
23 c
PEAS, R & W. No. 2, 2 for
PORK & BEANS, Blue & White. 2 for
BISCUIT FLOUR, R & W,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, R & W.
BROWN SUGAR, 8 lbs.
DOG FOOD, Red Heart. 3 for
DOG FOOD, Jumbo 21-oz., 3 for
SPAGHETTI. Franco-American
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 for
TISSUE. M. D.. 3 for
BROOMS. R & W.
BROOMS. Our Value
29c
25C
21c
29c
29c
IOC
25C
95C
69c
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
Hohda
CRANBERRY SAUCE
PEACHES
Reliance, 2 tall cans....
29c
Raycrest, 2 Tall cans .
POST TOASTIES
SWEET DIMPLE PEAS
DRY ONIONS
Wadham’s 3 No. 2 cans ..
2 large boxes ............
10-lb. bag...............
PHEASANT corn
“SALAD BOWL"
3 No. 303 cans ........
Dutch Girl, 2-lb. jar .
APPLE BUTTER
28c
Fresh, pkg...............
1-lb.........................
Bunch .....................
TOMATO JUICE
Campbell’s, 47-oz. can
SWEET PICKLES
MEATS
Paradise, 25-oz. jar
THIS WEEK’S
TOMATO SOUP
FISH
SPECIALS
IN OUR MEAT DEPT.
Campbell’s, 3 cans
FRESH CRABS
Each
Produce
PORK CHOPS
Lean, tender, lb. ...
LETTUCE
BEEF ROASTS
Center cuts, lb.
2 heads for...............
BACON, Armours
CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS,
RADISHES, ONIONS, 2 bunches
Any Size Piece, lb..
CHILI BRICKS, 1-lb.
Armour’s Star. ea.
PORK ROASTS,
30,
75,
GRAPEFRUIT
Emporium, No. 2 cans
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
White Celery Hearts
Lean. qual. cuts. lb.
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
For Prompt, Courteous Service
FOOD SPECIBLS
Fresh
SWEET POTATOES
4 lbs. for..................
19c
CRABS each
OYSTERS pint
29
29
SALMON lb
19
HALIBUT lb
2
SILVER SMELT 1
19
CELERY
CARNATION MILK
Large Crisp, bunch
FOR
RICH CREAMY GRAVY
CRANBERRIES
Our Motto
2 lbs. for..........
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer