The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 18, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Byron Foley entered the Hermis­
ton general hospital Monday night to
receive medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Louderback |
announce the arrival of a baby boy,
Ronald Bruce, weighing 8 lbs, 4
ounces. The young man was born Sat- |
Pul
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fillpot of | urday at the Hermiston general hos- !
Mrs. Glen Mosier enter the Her­
the
pital.
miston general hospital Wednesday Walla Walla spent Monday at
evening for medical care. She is crit­ Walter Jackson home.
Eddy Isensee left Tuesday for Port-
ically ill.
Mrs. F. A. Bogart underwent a ma-1 land where he re-enlisted in the U. S.
John T. Jackson, son of Mr. and jor operation Monday at the Hermis- Navy. He has previously served a
Mrs. Walter Jackson, left Wednesday ton General hospital. She is getting four year enlistment.
R. F. Dawson, who has been in the
for the Boeing Aircraft Corp, plant | along nicely.
in Seattle to work.
Mrs. Ruth Dyer and Miss Marjorie Veterans’ hospital in Walla Walla
since the latter part of August, is |
H. O. Thompson, who resides north Waldow were business visitors in
getting along nicely] It is hoped that '
of Hermiston, returned last week Pendleton Saturday afternoon.
he may get to come home Christmas.
Among the most cher­
from St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen­
A group of M. E. aid ladies met at
John Behrman, who has been em­
ished gifts bestowed by
dleton. He is feeling much better. the home of Mrs. O. C. Pierce Wed­
ployed in the local jewelry shop for
the passing year is the
Charles Taylor, city recorder, was nesday afternoon to finish some
the past five months, left this week
friendship and pleasant
a guest of the Hermiston Rotary club Christmas sewing.
for Seattle, Wash., where he expected
relations that have ex­
Thursday noon at its regular meeting
Glen Barton, a medical patient at to enlist in the U. S. Navy.
isted between us. W e
at the high school. The order of bus-
Miss Virginia Robertson, Miss Mar.
the Hermiston general hispital, was
hope for a continuance
“Merry
iness for the day was
able to return to his home Thurs- garet Brown, Miss Roberta Johnson,
of this friendship during
' Christmas and a Happy New Year”
Miss Marguerite Hanson, Miss Doris
day (today).
the year to come, and, in
from each of the members.
Wilbur Hinkel underwent a minor Burcher and Vivien Brown were Sat-
the spirit of the season,
operation at Hermiston general hos- 1 urday afternoon and evening visitors
we cordially greet you
pital recently. He was able to re- . in Pendleton and Walla Walla.
and wish you the most
Little Paul Fritts, 4-yr.-old son of
turn to his home Sunday.
Merry of Merry Christ-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritts, who is suf-1
mases.
Joe Reeves, known as the Her- fering from pneumonia, is doing nice­
miston globe trotter, left again Tues- ly at the Hermiston general hospital. |
day for a trip into the Willamette
The afternoon bridge club met at |
valley. His present address is Salem, the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt |
Oregon.
Wednesday afternoon. The affair was 1
Fred Rauch, Sr., of Butter Creek, in the form of a dessert luncheon.
William Fair, who for the past
motored to Corvallis Wednesday to
TO pit
get his son, August Rauch, a senior summer has been employed at the
1041
at O. S. C., who has completed his local Safeway store, left Thursday
for Tennessee. He expected to be in-1
year.
ducted
into the army in the near
A no-hostess dinner was enjoyed
last Sunday at the home of Mr. and j future. He is making the trip by hitch
Eddie Lowell, who worked at the gymnasium. Miss Lavina May Lynch
Mrs. Virgil Wilkes east of Hermiston. hiking.
Jim Geer, who left Tuesday for a re- Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Umatilla Ordnance depot for several is in general charge of the affair.
The gym will be transformed into
enlistment in the U. S. navy, was the Mrs. R. L. Woolley returned Sunday months and prior to that was employ­
honored guest. Present for the oc­ night from a week-end trip in Port- ed in the First National Bank here, is a winter garden with tall Christmas
Tis Christmas! Our thoughts
casion were Mrs. Chas. Shown and land. Mrs. Woolley spent the time well and safe, according to word re­ trees laden with icicles and other or­
revert from the complicated to
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sisson viiting relatives at Forest Grove and ceived by his mother in Portland this naments. The class extends a welcome
the simple, from the cares of
and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Geer Mr. and Mrs. Felthouse attended to week. Mr. Lowell is employed with a to all faculty members, board mem­
maturity
to
the
carefree
construction concern in Midway in bers, alumni and friends of the school.
and Alice Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob business matters.
A cablegrame was received Wed­ the midst of war operations.
thoughts of childhood, from the
Admission prices will be 25c and 75c,
Geer and family, Jim Geer and Mr.
material to the spiritual.
including tax.
and Mrs. Virgil Wilkes and family. nesday morning by Mr. and Mrs. D.
Jim Geer, who has previously served D. Follett that their son, who is sta­ LOCAL COUPLE
‘Tis Christmas! . . . time to
in the navy, left for Portland Tues­ tioned in Honolulu with the U. S.
count our many friends and re
LOCAL BULLDOGS
navy, is well and safe. Although the MARRIED FRIDAY
day.
call the happy relationships we
words were few it meant a great deal
LOSE TO HEPPNER
have had with them during the
to anxious relatives and friends here.
year . . . time to express our
Miss Geraldine ‘Kellner, daughter
Mrs. R. E. Koon was a gracious
The Hermiston basketball victory
gratitude and to wish ail our
hostess Wednesday afternoon for of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kellner of Ti­ bubble burst with a resounding thud
friends the choicest blessings
Mis. Ralph Scott of Pendleton, The gard, Ore., became the bride of Law­ Saturday night when Heppner came
the Yule season can bestow
ladies of Hermiston called from 2:00 rence Scheerger. son of Fred Scheer­ tc town to take back two long counts
to 4:30 to meet Mrs. Scott. Her hus- ger of Tilden, Neb. The ceremony from the Bulldogs. The loss for the
band, Major Scott, is in charge of the took place in Walla Walla December Bulldogs was the first of the season.
ordnance department at the Umatilla 12 at the Lutheran church. Miss The final score was 27 to 22 for
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Evelyn Carlson was bridesmaid and Heppner.
depot.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Sergeant Ernest Moser from Camp Don Naylor acted as best man.
Heppner solved the tight Hermis­
The bride wore a lovely gold crepe ton zone defense by potting long how­
Bowie Texas, came recently to spend
a fourlough visiting his parents, Mr. afternoon gown with brown accessor­ itzers from far out. Although the
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston and Mrs. Claude Moser, who are em­ ies and corsage of gardenias. The locals enjoyed a one point lead at
ployed at the ordnance depot. Sgt. bridesmaid wore a lovely delft blue half time, this was soon overcome by
Moser is connected with the Signal afternoon dress and a corsage of pink the sharp-shooting visitors.
rosebuds.
Corps.
Hermiston 22
27 Heppner
The guests at the wedding includ­ Longhorn
Hermiston friends of Mr. and Mrs.
F
4 Barrett
Warren K. Lee will be interested to ed Misses Mary Purdum, Pearl Har- Naughton 2
F
8 Skuzeski
Verla Carey and Irene Kellner Holloman 11
hear that the Lees are now living in j ri
C
2 Drake
of the bride. All six of these Rugg 3
San Diego, California, where Mr. Leu
I — | sister
si
7 Scrivner
is connected with the navy. Mr. Lee girls have made their home with Mr. Cullen
G
6 Pinckney
was a government mechanical in- and Mrs. W. E. Logan during the
Subs: Hermiston—Wilcox, Tiller
8
spector here while employed at the construction of the depot and are em­ and Buchner. Official: Keller.
Umatilla Ordnance depot. Their new ployees of J. A. Terteling and C.Q.M.
The Hermiston Bees also dropped
address is 525 Kalmia Street, San Jon Arens, who also lives with the the contest to the Heppner Bees 22 to
I Logans, and George Johnson were the |
Diego, California.
16.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 'other guests. The young couple, af-i Lineups:
Logan was the scene of a miscellane­ ter a short honeymoon, are making Hermiston 16
22 Heppner
ous shower Wednesday evening when I ther home with the Logans for the Schoonover 2
F
4 Bothwell
KI Co %
Miss Geraldine Kellner, bride-elect of present.
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Harkenrider 2
F
5 Snow
I 5′2
Larry Scheerger of Tilden, Nebras-
Connor 2
C
2 Parrish
| ka, was the honored guest. The Mis- SOPHOMORES PLAN
Davis 3
4 Ferguson
! ses Evelyn Carlson, Mary Purdum,
Wilcox 7
G
3 Padberg
| Pearl Harris, Berla Carey and Irene HOLIDAY FORMAL
Subs: Heppner Davidson 4.
Kellner were joint hostesses. Mrs.
The sophomore class of Hermiston |
I Gertrude Sanders was high in chin-
ese checkers. Miss Elisa Schmidt in union high school will sponsor the an- |
STUFFED OLIVES
bridge and Miss Marguerite Hammon nual Christmas formal Monday eve- j
Along With the News
Reliance, 21 1-oz. bottle
in pinochle.
ning, December 22, in the high school |
“£lt Christmas.
• (ake(000 Cheer. 6
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
ERI. - SAT. - DEC. 19 * 20
ALEXANDER KORDA
presents
LAURENCE
VIVIEN
LEIGH * OLIVIER
THAT
• HAMILTON
$ WOMAN
Cartoon
Good Old Irish Tunes
MON. - DEC. 21 - 22
SUN.
A REPUBLIC PICTURE
WILL ROGERS in
COr.XTY CHAIRMAN
WED.
Chisholm Grain
YULETIDE
GREETINGS
1 Laraine 0 AV
THURS.
DEC. 24 - 25
EDWARD SMALL
presents
& Feed Co
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Oasis Theatre
Color Cartoon Art of Self
Defense
HOLIDAY
5=--. _
7. he "
CRANBERRY SAUCE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Reliance, No. 1. 2 cans
_
31c
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
Reliance, No. 2, 3 cans
MINCE MEAT None Such
There’s none better, 2 h-oz. i
42c
RIPE OLIVES
Reliance, 9 oz. med., can
19c
27c
KARO, for Candy Making
39c
COVE OYSTERS
Emporium, 2 5-oz.
39c
SHRIMP
Blue Heron, 2 5-oz, cans
39c
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
GUM DROPS, 2 lbs.
MIXED NUTS, 2 lbs.
25C
ore
Fancy Large Walnuts, 2 lbs.
BRAZIL NUTS. 2 lbs.
JELLY BEANS, 2 lbs.
FIGS, 6-oz. pkg.
CORDIAL CHERRIES, lb.
Reliance Fc’y Layer Figs. lb.
ORANGE SLICES. 2 lbs.
Sunmaid Currants, 11-oz. pkg.
FRENCH CREMES, 2 lbs.
Seedless Raisins, 4-lb. pkg.
43€
49c
49c
29c
15c
216
See Our Handbills for Other Specials
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HOLDRS GREETINGS
NUTS and FRUITS
HARD MIX, 2 lbs.
Old Fashioned Chocolates, 2 lbs.
READ THE AD$
19c
15c
Free Delivery
HERMISTON. OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
1941
WISHING YOU
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
We choose the simple, age-old
greeting. "Merry Christmas," to hail
you. our friends, in this joyous holi-
day season. We choose these time
worn words because we believe
them best qualified to carry the full
quota of sentiment and Christmas
good will that we want to convey.
To have served you from time to
time has indeed been an enjoyable
experience, and we will strive to
merit a continuance of your patron­
age and friendship during the com­
ing year.
Connor’s Cash Stores