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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Mrs. LaVeta Archer left Tuesday C. C. Proebstel was a business vis night for San Diego, Cal., where she itor in Hermiston Wednesday. will be employed. Dorthy Wethern made a business Mr. and Mrs. Fred McIntyre, who trip to Walla Walla and College moved to Salem from Juneau, Alas Place Saturday and Sunday. ka, the first of the year, stayed at Miss Lavina May Lynch and Miss the O. O. Felthouse home Monday Mrs. Ralph Acock and small son Gertrude Bradley spent Saturday in night on their way to Idaho on a mo Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boylen of For Fri., Sat., & Mon., Feb. 20, 21 & 23. Salem were here last week end and we-e released from the local hospi- Walla Walla. tor trip. Mr. McIntyre worked in visited with their sons Jim and Ben tai Monday. ago. Mrs. Ethel Clark, high school in the local creamery a few years 15%2 oz. can Boylen and families. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padburg of structor, spent last week end at her Mrs. C. J. Jackson who has been Lexington visited Sunday at the home in Heppner. quite ill for the past week, is im- 5 ounce pkg. Bob Alstott home. Miss Barbara Tucker, formerly of proving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dudley visited Hermiston, has returned from La Dell Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Dudley’s parents in Athena Sun Grande and is employed at the Ord J. D. Moyer, left Tuesday morning nance Depot. day. for Portland from where he will be HERMISTON, OREGON transferred to San Diego. He joined Sloan Spencer, employee of the In Phone 2121 Tom Stewart, Eugene Hanby and each the U. S. navy at the recruiting sta- land Cooperative, spent last week at Perg Marvel left Wednesday for about three tion at Walla Walla : Double Feature Portland to enlist in the U. S. Navy. the electrical service school in Walla weeks ago. FRI. - SAT. - FEP.. 20 - 21 3 cans Walla. Joyce Mc- Mrs. Wayne Lindner was taken to Mrs. H. G. McCulley, Miss Mary Lou Johnson and Mrs. St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton Jean Wilson, in charge of the local Culley, Vera Smith and Mrs. Fred dozen Large Grade A last Saturday. Her condition is re U. S. O., left Wednesday morning for Rauch motored to Spokane over the LITTLE TOUGH GUYS W. Behrman, local ported as about the same. week end. Seattle to attend a conference there. jeweler, accompanied them as far pound Marion Oviatt and Miss Bertha as Pasco, but returned Sunday even Akers visited in Hermiston Satur ing. 6 box carton day. Mrs. Ray Oviatt returned to The Hermiston Business Womens Portland with them. club met Monday night at pot luck Mr. and Mrs. Ben O’Conner spent dinner at the U. S. O. After the large size MOST POPULAR the week end in John Day visiting dinner Sgt. John Enlow showed mov- in friends. Mrs. O’Conner recently re ing pictures of the maneuvers FINE WNATCH* 3 cans turned from an extended stay in Sal Louisiana. Mrs. Peter Poulson and son of Ba- em with relatives. ker are here visiting with her par 1/2 gallon Jane Boyer and Marie Ogne mot ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse, i Lumber Jack ored to John Day Saturday after Ray BOLGER - Anne SHIRLEY Vilas Walker, who has been em- noon. They returned Sunday even ployed with the Oregon Hardware 46 ounce SUN. - MON. ■ F EH. 22 - 23 ing. for the past few months, has returned I TOCSTHt The ninety-and-nine men’s class is1 to his home in Portland. in the drama at Pure Veg. Shortening, 3 lb. can entertaining the ladies of the Central [ O. C. Pierce left Tuesday for a I a bride who lived in terror Church of Christ with an oyster sup business trip to Portland. He ex of the mari per Thursday night. pected to return the latter part ol she loved ' the $27.50 Mrs. Frank Seeliger returned from A. week. F. Rohrman was a guest of the I Seattle Monday evening after having .... reg. size Hermiston Rotary club at its regu spent a week visiting with her sis lar luncheon Thursday and told the ters, Mrs. Seba Miller and Miss Gail group of the tire rationing setup now 26 oz. can Graham. in use. He failed to paint too bright William D. Hamm and Bill Kirch a picture for the next few years for 24 oz. jar ner have enlisted in the marine corps the car owners whose tires are be Color Cartoon Art of Skiing reserve and have been transferred to coming “bald”. News reel San Diego for basic training. Both 8 oz. bottle Mi. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton MAN 15 jewels $27.50 boys enlisted recently at Walla Wal moved last Wednesday to Walla Wal- | TUESDAY - FER. 24 la and then went to Portland where la where he will be employed. VIVIAN LEIGH and We have a large selection of dia they were assigned. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Porter and | ROHERT TAYLOR mond rings, and Bulova watches. Al Mrs. R. Alexander and Mrs. E. P. family from the McCulley ranch . in so Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham and Dodd went to Pendleton Friday. Mrs. moved to Walla Walla where he was | Dodd returned that evening and Mrs. transferred with J. A. Terteling * ' WATERLOO BRIDGE Imperials. Alexander stayed there with her son Sons. Gang Comedy Wedding Worries Hermiston, Oregon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alex A. W. BEHRMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor and Miniature The Greenie ander. and Genevieve daughter Donna, JEWELER trip to H. J. Ott and daughter Marion Blinston made a business Portland Saturday. From Portland GLORIA BRINGS Hermiston, Oregon went to John Day Saturday where GLAMOUR BACK they Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the girls went on to Corvallis where !■ 1 ' Mrs. B. E. Getchell and Mrs. Earl Miss Constance Instone of Lena | lard Stratton and family. On Sun- they visited local students enrolled Getchell went to Tacoma Tuesday to who spent the week end at the J. S —------- to the Ke screen! ÀÀÀAÀÀAÀÀÀAÀA i day Mrs. H. J. Ott, who has been । in the college. The group returned spend several days visiting Earl Wells home in Hermiston, also visit- Getchell who will be leaving Ft. ed on Saturday at the Bob Wood- staying there for some time and Mrs. Monday. . ewis soon. ward home. Mervin Werth returned today Stratton and daughter accompanied i Mrs. Walter Rosenau and Mrs. Along the Diagonal—Mark Foster (Thursday) from Willamina where them on their return trip. Jim Knox of Hermiston visited Tues-,taking a vacation by working at he was called earlier in the week by day evening at the home of Mrs. home . . . Bob Woodward taking a A family reunion was held at the | the serious illness of his father. Mabel Weeks. forced vacation (with the mumps). home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace | • Hiram Stillings, Jr., is here again WELL EQUIPPED TO this week end when the following1 after an extended visit in California. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE with i AM SKi came for a short visit, two daugh "Y" YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Sgt. Bill Corpe who until recently John HOWARD • Desi ARNAZW* ters, Mrs. C. H. Nuckolls and Mrs. I has been in service at Salt Lake City Helen BRODERICK • Florence RICE £ e C. W. Beaty of Portland, Mr. and is now stationed at Pendleton. go" March of Time BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston | Mrs. John M. Pace and son of Port 1 Musical Keep Shooting land, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pace a I of Lewiston, Idaho. appenilgs 19( 12c SALMON Chinook POTATO (HIPS COFFEE Our Own BROOM Good 4 Tie SUNBRITE CLEANSER EGGS OASIS THEATRE DEAD END KIDS ,b 18c 35c 14c 25c 42c 19c 25c 10c 45( 29c 69c BUTTER Grade A MATCHES BOR ENE Soap Powder DEVILED MEAT 14 ‘s SYRUP PINEAPPLE JUICE FORMAY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 18 on.can . . . . . . 2 for 15 27c CAKE FLOUR Soft as Silk 11c TOMATO JUICE 25c PICKLES Sweet 1 9( V A NIL L A Tumbler Free. GRANL s FONMi Connor’s Cash Store Hermiston Barber Shop ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ COLUMBIA NEWS Ry Mrs. Rob Woodward 1 lb. Wieners -1 qt. Kraut BOTH » These are nice large Prunes, Oregon Prunes Meaty fruit. lb. box No. 1 W est Coast Cans Salmon Columbia River Chinook 2 Mazóla Oil - - - qt. can $1.49 25 34c 25c 47c 59c CANNED FOOD SPECIALS Seaport No. 2 SLICED BEETS 6 cans Grand Island No. 303 GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 6 cans Blue Lake No. 303 GREEN BEANS Reliance W. K. No. 303 6 cans 59. 59e 654 87: Reliance No 2‘‘s 6 cans HOMINY Reliance No. 2H’s SAUERKRAUT Seaport 6 cans No. 303 6 cans PEAS Re liance No. 2 DINNER PEAS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 6 cans TOMATOES, Emporium Solid Pack, No. 21 2‘s 6 cans 6 cans 72 726 65: 93- 834 — Also See Our Handbills — Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON Your Certified Independent Groeer The county road maintenance crew has been doing some much-needed grading and clean-up work on the county roads in this district during the past week. Mrs. A. H. Cable reports that the mobilization of women in this dis trict will be continued as soon as more legistration blanks are avail able. Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski has completed the work in her section and Mrs. B. Hutchison has covered most of her territory, but the other workers have not been able to do theirs because of the lack of blanks. Mrs. Duane Lathrop, who for sev eral weeks was in a very critical condition, is now reported to be slowly improving. Mr. Lathrop will spend the week end at The Dalles with her. Helen Jendrzejewski spent the week end at home from La Grande. Mrs. H. J. Ott returned home Sun day from John Day. She was ac companied home by her daughter, Mrs. Willard Stratton (Edna Ott) and small daughter Janice. Mrs. Laura Morris, who is teach ing in Fossil, was here during the week end to look after her property. Mrs. Carl Hammer is planning to leave Saturday for Susanville, Cal., to join her husband who has been there several weeks. She will be employed with Mr. Hammer in a Labor office there. The two child ren. Carole and Dick, will remain here at the Lester Hammer home until the end of the school term. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas were Pendleton visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison and Patricia were Sunday visitors at the Baxter Hutchison home from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen, for mer residents of this district and now of Salem, were visiting friends in this neighborhood last Saturday afternoon. It is reported that W. Nebergall has been in quite ill health the past few weeks. Arthur Greer of Boiling Point, who is employed at the ordnance de pot. is a new resident at the Mabel Weeks home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Curtis moved this week to the larger house on the Reid property, known as the Knap ton place. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seeley were guests at the Christley home last Saturday evening. UNION PACIFIC fie 4 America says "keep ’em flying." 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