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P age two THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. unmumnnm OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRI. - SAT. - MARCH 20 - 21 Double Feature GUN-MOLL OF GANGDOM! Miss Mary Lou Johnson, who has been ill for several days, is now able I to be up and around. Mrs. Paul Bracher is at present having charge of the study hall at I the high school so that the teachers ! can help fill Mr. Werth's vacancy. In the interest of public safety and for the Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury, Walt Pearson and daughter Sally R. C. “Mac” McReynolds is a vic conservation of defense materials, all Mrs. Leander Quiring and Mrs. Al are confined to their home this week tim of that popular malady, mumps. with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr left Mon fred Quiring and their daughters were business visitors in Walla Wal- I Charles Wells began work this day for a visit in Portland. week at the Hermiston Trading Co. Mrs. Laura Morris of Pauline vis- la Thursday of last week. Gale Felthouse, a University of as clerk. ited relatives here over the week Oregon student, arrived home Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo- end. tored to Pendleton Tuesday afternoon Kenneth McGee is the new mana- nesday for a week end visit with his on business. ger of Stone’s Market here. Gerald parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felt- house. have adopted the following Mrs. Dick Frasier was admitted Bond is the new meat cutter. Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eugene ar- for medical treatment at Hermiston Mrs. Anna Whitney of Grandview General hospital Monday. is visiting this week at the home of rived in Pendleton by plane Wednes Mrs. Fred Kubel of Spokane is her son, Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney. day night and came on to Hermiston | visiting this week with her daugh Mrs. S. L. Carson of Portland is to visit for some time with her par ter, Mrs. Anne Jarvis. visiting relatives in Hermiston this ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Rodger Olin, former manager of Mrs. Joe Soule, who has been visit week. ing in Portland for a week, returned Permanents, $2.50; shampoo and Stone's market here, and Dorm Mil to Hermiston Sunday evening. wave, 50c. Beauty Haven, Phone ler, former butcher, left this week Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney and 3501, Hermiston. 31-lc for their respective homes. They will Logan Todd spent from Saturday un Mr. and Mrs. Louie White spent soon enter the army as draftees. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and in til Tuesday on a trip to Seattle, Wn. Thursday of last week in Walla Wal fant son of Meacham visited Mrs. I Mrs. Claude Wilcox of Portland la on business. came last week end to visit for some Mrs. T. F. Thompson, a medical Georgia Henderson and other friends i No pickup calls taken after 4 p. m. time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. patient at the Hermiston General in Hermiston Sunday. Mrs. Smith is the former Pauline Stoop, co-editor | Will Kennings. Calls received after that hour will be taken care of hospital, was able to return to her of the Herald. home Tuesday much improved. the following day. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morehouse Permanents, $2.50; shampoo and TERMINALS WILL CLOSE PROMPTLY at 5 P.M. wave, 50c. Beauty Haven, Phone spent from Saturday until Wednes-1 3501, Hermiston. 31-lc day visiting with Mrs. R. F. Fleming I Mrs. Dayton Harris, who has been in Tacoma and Mrs. Morehouse’s | employed at the Hermiston Drug Co. mother in Seattle. Mrs. Fleming is years, has resigned her the former Betty Morehouse. Mrs. Ella Soneson, who underwent position. a major operation at the St. Antho Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Koon left to No Pickup Calls will be taken after 12 Noon. day (Thursday) for Portland where ny’s hospital in Pendleton some time ago, is doing fine but will remain in they motored on business. They ex TERMINALS WILL CLOSE PROMPTLY at 1 P.M. the hospital another week. pect to return Sunday. Lewis Geiss is quite seriously ill Little Donald Gable of Umatilla was able to leave the Hermiston Gen at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. eral hospital Sunday and return to Warner, suffering from heart trou ble. Mr. Geiss has been employed for his home feeling much better. • CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS Elsrode of the R. M. Wade & the past few months at the Hermis- ton Barber shop. • We have a variety of Co. L. of S. Portland was in Hermiston • PORTLAND-PENDLETON diamond engagement Wednesday supervising a clinic held Mrs. Dale Blackstone and Miss Mae McGee of Stanfield left Friday MOTOR TRANSPORT rings, and wedding ring at the Rohrman Motor Co. night for Jerome, Idaho, to attend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr left Mon- ensembles, in harmoniz- day evening for Portland, Carr is the funeral of their father, J. E. Mc • UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ing designs, starting at an auditor at the Umatilla Ordnance Gee, who passed away recently from a heart ailment. They returned | depot. Dorothy Jean Kingsbury, who has home Thursday. Permanents, $2.50; shampoo and been ill for a week, is much improved A. w. BEHRMAN Phone Mrs. Bert Quick returned last Fri- will attend the convention of super | and will be able to return to school wave, 50c. Beauty Haven, 31-lc | day from a week’s trip to Portland intendents of the state on Monday 3501, Hermiston. JEWELER I next week. Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and i son where she visited with her husband and Tuesday. Then the remainder of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hackett and Hermiston, Oregon | who is employed with the ship build- the week they will attend the con Charles motored to Portland I Tues- daughter Virginia Mae returned to i ing construction there. She accom- vention of State Teachers Institute day morning where Charles will un Hermiston from Portland Portland week ----------------------------------------------------Hermiston from this this week dergo another eye operation. Mr. panied Mrs. Frank Schneider of Pen- in Portland. ▲ÀÀÀÀÀÀAÀAAÀA where they spent a week on business. Rohrman and daughter Kayella plan dleton whose husband is also em- Baxter Hutchison, prominent pro The Dave Mittlesdorfs have moved ployed there. duce grower of the Columbia dis to the Connell residence formerly oc- to join them this week end. The Hermiston chapter of the Eas- trict, this week appeared in a new- Murray Connor, who has been em cupied by the Earl Bensels, who ployed during the past year at the tern Star was a guest of the Umatil- role, namely as official meat cutter have moved to La Grande. Hermiston Trading Co., left Wednes la chapter Tuesday night. The oc at the Umatilla Co-op Creamery. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special James Wishart of Hood River day night for Walla Walla with his casion was the thirtieth anniversary ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her of the Umatilla chapter. The Pasco, spent a few days in Hermiston this family. He will report next week in WELL EQUIPPED TO miston Hotel Wednesday, March 25 ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Arlington and Pendleton chapters week visiting his daughter and fam- Walla Walla with the air cadets. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE hours from 1:00 to 5'00 p. m. 31-lc Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and were also guests. Refreshments were ily, Mrs. Frank Pierson. Mr. Wish- Mrs. C. Jackson was moved to her family and Mrs. Edna Schaughnessy served in the banquet room followed art is an old timer here. He stated home Sunday from St. Anthony’s that there were many empty houses of Seattle arrived Saturday and by group singing and a program. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen in Hood River due to exodus to de- BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston hospital where two weeks ago she spent until Monday at the home of underwent a major operation. She is Mrs. Emory’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. plan to leave Saturday for Salem and fense areas in eastern Oregon and doing nicely. Roy Attebury. Mrs. Schaughnessy Portland. In Salem Mr. Kersbergen Portland. is Mrs. Attebury’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring of Dal las are spending this week in Her miston visiting their sons and fami lies, Al and Lee Quiring. While here Mr. Quiring is building a gar age for the latter. Mrs. O. A. Waldow of Creighton, Neb., arrived Tuesday to spend sev eral weeks visiting her daughter, Miss Marjorie Waldow, who is em- ployed at the Ordnance Depot and ' makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten. Mrs. R. L. Woolley and her twin one-year-old nieces, Sheila and Shar- I on who have spent almost three months visiting here, left Thursday .4 *h,e morning (today) for Forest Grove by car. Mrs. Woolley plans to re ■ main another week visiting her rela- | Public Notice! Hermiston Rail and Motor Carriers OHtlft .ANDERSON NEAL • COLES • BLOM Dafd»riJ Courage CLOSING SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE MARCH 23, 1942 ‘The BANDIT TRAIL’ i “ua (a, SUN. . MON. - MARCH 22 - 23 URDIN - IAUGMTON - ROBERT CUMMINGS geStadedse Newsreel toon Pluto Junior TCESDAY - MARCH 21 Color Cartoon The Fighting Sixty-ninth and a Half WED. - THURS. . MARCH 25-26 Double Feature SBADLAND5 J Of DAKOTA TslSue ■ .Acor" ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE HERMISTON HERALD Monday Through Friday $30-00 Hermiston Barber Shop For Fri., Sat. & Mon., March 20-21-23 CAMMEO FOOD SPECIALS RICE KRISPIES pkg. 12c RELIANCE Doumack’s MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. 156 These 2 items make those Delicious ‘Krispie Crunchies. SPRY SHORTENING 3 lbs. QUAKER OATS Ige. pkg. Seaport Idaho Red BEANS 20 oz. can BAKERS PREMIUM BAK. CHOCOLATE OUR MOTHER COCOA SEAPORT COFFEE HERCULES 12 lb. 2 lb. can 754 26d 2 46 oz. Orange Juice 3 12-oz. cans 33c RELIANCE 2 8-oz. cans 17c Lemon Juice Minced Clams 10 oz. can 25c EMPORIUM Cove Oysters 2 5-oz. cans 45c SEAPORT 10c 178 224 cans 49c Grapefruit Juice 2 No. 2 cans 27c Green Cut Bean* SEAPORT Sliced Beet* ...... 6 No. 2 cans 59c Cream Style Corn 2 No. 2 cans 29c SEAPORT 1 lb. can 3 No. 303 cans 33c New and Improved 8 oz. bot. Van Camps Pork & Beans 3 20-oz. cans RELIANCE SHAKER SALT 2 2-lb. pkgs. 33C I Mrs. Bernard Cullen Sr. of Walla ents there. Bernie attends Hermis- ton high school where he is a promi nent athlete. Miss Virginia Robertson, Miss Margaret Brown and Bill Ballentyne motored to Walla Walla Saturday af- I ternoon where they met their friends who formerly were employed for I J. A. Terteling & Sons in Hermiston, ! but are now stationed at Walla Wal- H la. i The Hermiston Women’s business H club held a regular meeting at the ! U.S.O. building Monday night with ¡ 21 members present. Mrs. Jean Wil- J son discussed various matters con- cerning the group. A map study is scheduled for the next regular meet- I ing Monday, April 6. Miss Lois White and Richard Cox of Oregon State college arrived Wed- I nesday to spend a few days with | their parents. Miss White will re- ! turn Sunday and Richard Cox will go to Madras, Ore., to continue his flying course which he has been tak- I ing at O. S. C. Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer is . I Walla motored to Hermiston Monday U with her son Bernard Cullen Jr., who I had spent the week end with his par- Mrs. Walt Pearson and Mrs. Wm. Morgan left Thursday of last week | for Portland where they visited friends, then going down to Corval lis and visited Kenneth Bensel and at Lebanon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mayers. On the return trip they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. They returned home Mon day night. 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