The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 04, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE TWO
LI. 4, IMI
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
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Ernest Hunt and Mrs. Casha Shaw
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. A.
■ R. Boulware were business visitors in were recent guests at the home of
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw.
! Pendleton Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hodge made a
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten ac­
business trip to Spokane, Wash., companied by Miss Marjory Waldow,
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Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Mabel Rauch and Miss Jane
CONRAD
Mrs. Stella Jackson of Freewater Boyer spent Saturday evening in
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visited here for a short time Sunday. Pendleton.
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Mrs. Jackson formerly had a millin­
Mrs. E. White entered the Hermis-
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ery shop here during pioneer days.
ton General hospital Tuesday and is
Mrs. H. R. Newport of Portland a medical patient.
Colored Reel—Wings of Steel
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has spent several days this week at
Cleta Hunt was able to return to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sway­ her home Wednesday after receiving
Sun-Mon. Dec. 7-8
ze.
medical care at the Hermiston Gen­
Miss Grace McDonald, who has eral hospital.
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been visiting at the home of her sis-
Members of the Kennewick Kiwan-
ter, Mrs. J. A. Serell, left Wednesday
is club were guests of the Hermiston
| for her home in Spokane, Wash.
Rotarians at a regular luncheon
with Merle Oberon
Miss Virginia Robertson, Miss
meeting Thursday noon. The entire
Cartoon Twelve O’Clock and Al)
Margaret Brown and Miss Alberta
visited the Umatilla Ordnance
Will your packages co -
Johnson motored to Pendleton Satur­ group
Ain’t Well
Depot in the morning.
day evening.
tain practical clo hing gifts?
News Reel
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie re­
Mrs. F. B. Belt spent from last
They are always SO accep’-
Thursday till Sunday visiting in Eu- ceived word this week of the birth of
Tuesday Dec. 9
able. We will be la o hel 3
gene and Portland. She attended the | another grandson, Raymond Gerald
Oregon State-Oregon football game McKenzie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
you select the
i Gerald McKenzie of Washington, D.
Saturday.
be
sure to de! ght the mo: t
Don Serell, who has spent the past c.
Mrs. Peter Poulsen and young son
six months in the U. S. army at Camp
fa stidicus
Roberts, Cal., returned home this of Baker have been spending the past |
week. He was released and placed on week in Hermiston with her parents,
gift today at
with Ann Sothern
| the reserve list to be with his par- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. Mrs. |
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Serell, who Felthouse and her father were among
Plus Short Features
j have been in ill health, Don, who those present at the Oregon State-
formerly was employed in the local Oregon football game last Saturday. |
Wed.-Thurs.- Dec. 10-11
post office and who soon will be back
Mary Lou Palmer returned to her
Walter N. Jackson Jr. of Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stricklard of [ Mrs. A. E. Marble was hostess at
at his old stand, stated that he was home Wednesday after being treated
Double Feature
City spent the week end at the home Lewiston, Idaho, announce the birth a luncheon Friday at her home. Pres­
glad to be back home although he did­ at the Hermiston General hospital a of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
of a baby girl weighing seven pounds ent were Mrs. Jens Skovbo, Mrs. A.
n’t regret his time in the army. He few days.
Brenda Marshall
Jackson.
born Saturday at the Hermiston Gen-
stated that he visited with other Her­
R. Boulware, Mrs. W. C. Morehouse
John Ballack, who formerly served | Mrs. David Dufur who underwent eral hospital.
miston boys stationed there, all of on the Hermiston police force, spent
and Mrs. Cleve Clark.
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a major operation several weeks ago
whom are getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodge visited
a short lime in Hermiston Tuesday. is doing fine and is expected to re­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Packard and.
from Wednesday till Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury mot­
Mr. Ballack will be employed at the turn to her home in a few days.
While
there
relatives
in
Clarkston.
Todd shipyards in Tacoma, Wn.
ored to Caldwell, Ida., Sunday to at-
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Folden of
The Christian Endeavorers of the Umatilla announce the arrival of a Mr. Hodge, who is an auctioneer of tend the funeral of Mrs. Packard’s
note,
visited
a
large
sale
at
Lewiston
Hermiston Central Church of Christ baby girl born November 27 at the
father, Mr. Brown. They returned
had a Thanksgiving party at the | Hermiston General hospital. The lit­ where many herds of cattle were Wednesday.
home of Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner tle Miss weighed eight pounds four sold.
J. R. Chenault is spending several
last Thursday. Each one brought a ounces and has been named Barbara
H. A. Pankow and son Don spent
thank gift, which will be sent to the Annette.
two days the first of the week in Her­ days this week at his home here. His
work with the C. C. C. organization
WELL EQUIPPED TO
White Swan Mission at Yakima.
Approximately 20 members of the miston looking up old friends and
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
has taken him to many parts of Ore­
tending
to
business
matters.
Mr.
Pan
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During
the
evening,
the
monthly
bus-
Hermiston Epworth League visited
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
gon
in recent years. Mrs. Chenault
import-
iness was tranacted. Many
the Pendleton league Sunday evening. kow, who served as police chief for
ant things were discussed. Atter the j The group also remained for the many years, is now employed with is employed by J. A. Terteling &
the police force at the Boeing Air­ Sons at the Umatilla ordnance depot .
Starring
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston business meeting a lunch was served evening church services. Rev. M. C. craft Corp, in Seattle, Wn.
by Betty Jean Jackson and Patsy Ballinger of the local Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leo Power,
Victor McLaglen
| church preached the evening sermon.
Dr. F. B. Belt and Frank Bilder- son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power, ar-
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.... ................... :------- I Mr. and Mrs. John Ford attended back attended a meeting of the Ore­ rived in Hermiston Wednesday of
====================== a Thanksgiving dinner given Sunday gon Wildlife Federation in Corvallis last week to visit his parents for a
•=%% at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Monday and Tuesday. Dr. Belt is week. They left for Wrangell, Alas­
[ I Hileman at Gurdane. A 30-pound president of the Umatilla county fed­ ka. where Mr. Power is employed as
“ turkey with all the trimmings was a eration and Mr. Bilderback is presi­ a fisherman in Alaskan waters. They
highlight of the meal. Friends and dent of the Hermiston Rod & Gun have made their home in Alaska for
relatives were present from Pendle- club and was a delegate to the Cor 20 years and it had been 12 years
I ton, Pilot Rock and Hermiston.
since he visited the United States.
I all’s convention.
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Limited”
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Hermiston
Barber Shop
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CHRISTMAS TREES
Fine
Assortment
30c to $1
CALIFORNIA POTTERY
5 Piece set with 5 R & W labels
Sprouts, 3 boxes
FLOOR WAX, Johnson’s, 1 lb.
GLO COAT, Johnson’s, Qt.
BROOMS, R & W.
BROOMS, 4-Tie
59e
98e
95e
49c
NOODLE SOUP, Continental, 3 for
FLAV-R-JELL, 5 for
CITRON PEEL, ’ 2 lb.
ORANGE or LEMON PEEL, 1, lb.
CANDY, Gums, Choc, or Hard Mix, 2-lb. cello
29i
27 C
23 e
19e
29c
R/W. COFFEE
1 lb.
lbs.
32d
63e
93c
PARD
PARD
Dog Food
3 Cans 27c
DOG F
FRUIT COCKTAIL, R & W, No. 1, 2 for
35.
GRAPEFRUIT, R & W, No. 2, 2 for
29c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W, No. 2, 4 for 39c
TOMATO JUICE, R & W, No. 1, 3 for
25c
RIPE OLIVES. R & W, No. 1,......
MAYONNAISE, R & W, Quart ....
FRENCH DRESSING, R & W. 8 oz.
18c
52e
16<
PEACHES, R & W. Mam. Halves, 21 2s, 2 for 57c
PEACHES, Blue & White, No. 212s, 2 for 47c
PEARS, R & W. No. 21 gs, 2 for
............. 57e
PEARS, Blue & White, No. 21 6s, 2 for
53e
APRICOTS. R & W, No. 21 ... 2 for
....... 55e
APRICOTS, Blue & White. No. 212s, 2 for 45c
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
"BLESSED *
21 EVENT
PRODUCE
BANANAS, 3 lbs. 23 <
Rhutabagas, Carrots or
Parsnips, 3 lbs.
Banana Squash, lb. ... 2d
Grapefruit, new crop Ari­
zona seedless, 6 for 25c
Fine variety of new crop
Nuts
All sizes new crop navel
Oranges
QUALITY
MEATS
Featuring Swift’s Branded
Products
Swift’s Sliced Bacon
Lean—Well streaked, lb.
PREMIUM HAM
35
25
Choice Beef Roasts
21c
Tender center cuts, lb.
Swift's Mince Meat
For that hot mince pie, 2 lb. 25c
Pork Link Sausages
29
Full of vitamins, lb.
Beef Rib Steaks
256
Juicy and tender, lb.
Swift inspected beef
Center Slices, 2 for
for BARGAIN HUNTERS
Schilling Demonstrati in Sale
BULK FOOD ITEMS
SATURDAY ONLY
Idaho Small White Beans, 6 lbs. . 43c
Idaho Red Beans, 6 lbs........
391
Blue Rose Rice, 6 lbs............
39e
Fancy Green Split Peas, 2 lbs.
21e
Fancy Yellow Split Peas, 2 lbs. . 21 t
YOU CAN SAVE 56 ON A CAN OF
SCHILLING
VAN (AMPS SALE
Sold on positive money back guarantee
Ask Demonstrator in Our Store
RELIANCE PURE FOODS
Fruit Cocktail, No. 1, 2 cans .
Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz. can .
Minced Clams, 10-oz., 2 cans
Dinner Peas, No. 2, 3 cans....
Bantam Corn, No. 2, 3 cans
Sauerkraut, No. 212, 2 cans .
Pumpkin, No. 212, 3 cans
Catsup, 14-oz., 2 bottles ....
rMAXINE
31g
21 e
Lean and tender, lb.
25c
33:
25*
25:
PREM
32c
All pork luncheon meat
rnhl I For meals or snacks, can • "
FORMA Y
Pure,vegetable short-
ening, ó -lb. can ......
Measuring Spoon FREE
69c
39e
41 e
25e
31<
PREMIUM SLICED BACON Ib 38c
33e
Delicious Sweet Smoke Taste
Leaves the skin freshen-
ed—Cool
3 Cakes
PORK STEAK
Pork & Beans, 16-oz., 3 cans
Chili Con Carne, 10-oz. 3 cans....
Hominy, No. 300, 3 cans ..
Spaghetti, No. 300, 3 cans
PARD
A FULL DIET FOR
EVERY BREED
OF DOG
3 cans
Our Motto
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
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