The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 27, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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OASIS THEATRE Local Happenngs
Phone
9191
Phone 2121
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
MON. - NOV. 30 - DEC. 1
TUESDAY - DEC. 2
JANE WITHERS
in her biggest and grandest picture
GIRL FROM
jWENUE A
Cartoon The Baby Seal
Travelogue A Letter from Cairo
WED. - TH URS. - DEC. 3 - 4
Double Feature
Mrs. Earl Barnes of Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell and
Mrs. N. W O'Donnell spent Monday Billy spent the week-end with friends
in Heppner.
visiting in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo­
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas left
tored to Halfway Sunday where they Thursday for Newport where they
visited his parents. They returned expect to spend the next two months.
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and
Mrs. N. H. Gates of Seattle, Wn., family spent Thanksgiving in Pilot
is visiting here at the home of her Rock at the home of relatives.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie.
Mrs. D. Dufur, who underwent a
Mrs. R. L. Soper a medical patient major operaton Sunday, is doing
at the hospital for three weeks was nicely.
able to return to her home in Yakima
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special­
Wed nesday.
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley and Mr. miston Hotel on Wednesday, Decem-
and Mrs. A. R Boulware enjoyed ber 3, hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 15-1c
their Thanksgiving together at the
Miss Gertrude Bradley and Miss
home of Mr and Mrs. Woolley.
Lavina Mae Lynch spent the week
W. R. Neely underwent an opera- j end in Portland.
tion Tuesday at the hospital. He is
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Cargill and
recovering nicely.
family of Clarkston, Wash., spent the
Miss Alice Newmeyer left last week end here at the home of his
Wednesday for Portland where she | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill
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will make her home.
Tom Fraser was a holiday visitor
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline and Mr. I at the home of his mother, Mrs. H. T.
and Mrs. Frank Guiwitz were | Fraser. His houseguest for the week
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and | was Nick Read of Eugene, a fellow
Mrs. Walter Clark and family in student at the University of Oregon.
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Swanson, John
Cecil and Glenn Warner, sons of Behrman and Fred Hoefer spent the
Warner, spent holiday season in Spokane, Wash,
Mr. and Mrs.
Thanksgiving at home. Cecil is a They all returned home Sunday
student at the University of Oregon night.
and Glenn at Northwest Christian
Mrs. R.
Woolley was hostess at |
College of Eugene.
a galloping tea in her home Wednes­
day afternoon. The afternoon was
spent in sewing for the aid. Present
were Mrs. Julius Gimble, Mrs. R. E.
Koon, Mrs. L. S. Burrell, Mrs O.O.
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Gale Felthouse and Russell Piersol
spent the Thanksgiving holiday here
at the home of their parents.
Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh­
ter, Sylvia, left Wednesday night of
last week to spend Thanksgiving and
a week visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bone in Salem.
Washington State Representative
Chas. Savage, Mrs. Savage and small
daughter spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Savage’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Pinkerton of Hermiston.
Miss Wilma Jean Cargill of Koos-
ja, Idaho, spent the Thanksgiving
hoilday here at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill.
She teaches school at Koosja.
Eugene Rugg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Rugg, was admitted to St.
Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton Tues­
day morning and operated on that
morning for appendicitis. He had been
working at the Pendleton airport.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield and
children of Vancouver spent the
Thanksgiving holiday at the home of
Mrs. Schofield’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Beutler an-
nounce the arrival of a baby boy born
Wednesday at the Hermiston General
hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 13
ounces and is their fourth child but .
their first son.
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and Mrs. Ger-
aid Keller went to Portland last Fri-
day where the Keller baby is under
treatment. At last report the baby is.
getting along nicely.
A rea! bargain — inviting you to
enjoy the creamy goodness of
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drippinfen® y gas 858%:
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1942.
(Quality & Premiums)
Ä? ALPINE
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“IT PAYS 2 WAYS”
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Null, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Null, Roy C. Null and Miss
Mrs. J. P. Bogart is a medical pa­ Mrs. Hughes in charge of the meet­
Audrey Null went to Kennewick, Wn., tient at the Hermiston General hos­ ing. Subject for discussion will be
Monday to attend the funeral of a pital. She has been quite ill but is "National Highways.”
sister of the Null brothers, Mrs. Ber- now much miproved.
tha Davidson.
Mrs. Earl Barnes of Portland and MORE HELP NEEDED
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Mrs. R. E. Allstott Jr., who re­ Mrs. Evelyn Louis of Umatilla, who
cently underwent an appendectomy in is in Portland with her husband, who AT SEWING CLASSES
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Walla Walla, returned to her home is in a hospital there arrived Fri­
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here last week end. She is getting day to spend until Tuesday with
The sewing classes at the U. S. O.
along nicely.
friends and relatives. Mrs. Barnes building have been active during the
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds spent the week-end with her parents, past few weeks but more help is need­
spent the holiday season at the home Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell.
ed to complete the project. It is urged
of relatives in Albany, This is the
that anyone who has a little time to
first Thanksgivng day in eleven FARM BUREAU
LADY BULOVA
spare attend these classes which are
j years Mr. McReynolds has spent with
AUXILIARY HOST
his parents.
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman enter- ON THANKSGIVING
day from 2:00 to 5:00.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
tained Thanksgiving with turkey din- j
First aid classes are held every
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE ner at their home. Covers were placed I
Thursday
evening at 7:30 with Mrs.
The
Farm
Bureau
and
Farm
Bu-
for Mrs. C. Rohrman, Miss Alma
Albert
Thews
of Pendleton in charge.
Rohrman of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. reau Auxiliary were sposnors of a
Jeweler
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Al Quiring and Shirley, Charles and community Thanksgiving day dinner) A total of 20 of these instructions
will be given to complete the course.
Kayella Rohrman and Mr. and Mrs. I at their club house Thursday. Last I A junior first aid class has also been
Hermiston, Oregon
A. F . Rohrman.
year it was decided by the Auxiliary , organied which meets during the
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson were to make this event an annual affair same hour.
hosts Thanksgiving day at their
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home.
Covers
were placed
Mr. and j and a large number of persons par­
Mrs. Jess Prindle, Mr. and Mrs. O. ticipate din last Thursday’s dinner.)
CHRISTMAS CARDS
O. Felthouse, Mr and Mrs. Harry In addition to persons of the com-
Payne. Miss Delight Brockmeier, Miss munity several employees at the ord-
Why not have your por­
Elnea Skovbo, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. nance depot were present. J. H. Reid
trait
on your Christmas
acted
as
toastmaster
and
called
upon
Watson, Nancy and Peggy.
Mrs. L. T. Sharinghousen, who several men and women for short Cards? Your picture and
teaches school at Wenatchee, Wash., talks. Following dinner music was I greeting, with envelopes
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spent the Thanksgiving vacation in furnished by a community orchestra) to match.
Hermiston with her family. The of four pieces. The affair was de-1
All for $2.00 per dozen.
Sharinghousen family, accompanied dared a success and will doubtless be
by Mrs. O. L. Babcock, went to Port­ repeated another year.
The next meeting of the Auxiliary
land Friday. Mrs. Babcock contin­
ued on to visit relatives in Aberdeen, will be December 5 with Mrs. Reid,
Hermiston, Oregon
Your Clip Drip Here
chairman, Mrs. Jendrzejewski and
Wash.
BULOVA
Hermiston
Barber Shop
PUSLIG
DEB.No.1
A. W. Behrman
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DEMONSTRATION
Get
Saturday only for 3 Alpine
Milk Coupons and 20c.
CABBAGE, lb.
2d
72,
-
new crop, 4 for
Brussell Sprouts
KLEENEX, 140's
Delsey Bathroom Tissue, 3 for
STARCH, R & W, 1 lb., 2 for.
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl, 38 oz.
COFFEE, li * W, lb. 32c 2 lbs. 63c
COFFEE, Mart. lb.
COFFEE, Early Riser, lb.
PRODUCE
Grapefruit, large,
3 Cans 27c
25c
254
25c
2 boxes ............
Oranges, Sunkist,
navel, sweet, 2 doz.
25c
3 lbs. 95c
27 c
23c
MILK. R & W. tall. 3 for
27 c
WHEAT CEREAL. R & W.
19c
CORN, R & W, W. K. or Cream, No. 2s, 2 for 29c
BABY FOOD. R & W, 3 for
23 c
Cocoanuts, extra
BEEF ROASTS
Center Cuts
Armour's Star
Chili or Cocktail Sauce, R & W
SUNSPUN, Quart
RAISINS, K & W, 15-oz.
POP CORN. Bulk. 3 lbs.
23d
WIENERS
30c
22c
Large, juicy, lb.
qt.
Fine Shreds
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Guar. Tender, lb.
19c
Pard Dog Food MUTT SHOW December 5th
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
70,
High quality, 2 for . 7-
FRESH TAMALES
KRAUT
3 Cans 27c
lb 21c
CHILI BRICKS
55C
Get your Special
Clip-Drip Here Sat­
urday only for 3
Alpine Milk Cou­
pons and 20c.
MEATS
35c
WAX PAPER, Air-Tite, 125-ft. roll
BEAUTY SOAP. Lady Godiva, 4 for
WASHO, 69 oz.
DEMONSTRATION
QUALITY
45.
45 d
25c
45c
23c
large, 2 for.......
APRICOTS, Blue & White, No. 212, 2 for
SALMON, Celilo Brand, No. Is, 2 for
HOT SAUCE, 3 for
CATSUP. R & W. 2 for
40«!
TYSON STUDIO
Our Motto
14c
25c
Gold Label
No. 212 can ..........
PEARS
15c
Good Value
BROOM
35c
APPLE BUTTER yRutch Girl 23c
Lumber Jack
SYRUP
5-lb. can ............. 43c
PANCAKE FLOUR ASperx,
Zo-oz. pkg. 17c
CRACKERS Krigpy,o5 Snowflake 31
Stock up for Winter Now on
HEINZ
HOME
SOUPS
5 Per Case—24 Pint Tins
(Straight or Assorted)
? for 70, In Less than Case Lots
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(Consommes and
Clam Chowder Slightly Higher)
€3
Medium Size Navel 19c
POST TOASTIES, 2 large boxes 15c
TOMATO JUICE 47Cmebells 21c
GRAPEFRUIT 2 .Emporium 23c
ORANGES
BORENE
CAD
JUHI
Granulated
New Swan Floating, It’s
C.1]— Trv It 1.
Pari Dog Food MUTT SHOW Friday, December 5th
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
29c
40,
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