The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 26, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
W. M. Shaar, owner of the Her­
miston Barber shop, made a business
trip to Portland the first of the
week.
O. C. Pierce left Monday on a bus-
PHONE
iness trip to Portland and Corvallis.
7.
We are now a union shop. Her-
Dry Cleaners. I
Jay Gimbel left Tuesday afternoon miston Laundry
Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Stan spent
F li I. - SAT. . MAUCH 27 - 28
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to spend the remainder of the week
Tuesday visiting in Pendleton.
Mrs. N. W. Bloom arrived Tuesday
Walt Pearson who was confined to with his grandmother in Portland.
Double Feature
A. W. Behrman, Hermistin jewel­ evening from Kent, Wn., to make her
his home with mumps is now back at
er, spent the week end in Kennewick, home in Hermiston again. At present
work.
Indecision may be an
she is staying at the Methodist par­
W. J. Warner will be confined to and Pasco, Wash., visiting friends.
expensive luxury. Due
Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Miss Lavina sonage.
his home for a few weeks undergoing
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring of
May Lynch and Miss Jane Jackson
treatment.
to our preparedness
Beryle Thornburg will leave Fri-1 were business visitors in Pendleton Dallas, who have been visiting their
gg WeAyt”, (V*Y
B
program, the longer you
sons, Al and Leander Quiring and
day for Portland where he will enter ! Saturday afternoon.
families
for
the
past
week,
returned
• REPUBLIC r«TM<
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
the
F.
M.
wait to build the more
army service.
Miss Velma Ray and Miss Lois Guiwits home were Mr. and Mrs. to their home Monday.
it may cost. Protect
Miss Mary Purdum, Miss Pearl |
Casper spent Tuesday evening visit- Walter Clark and daughter Virginia
that valuable machin­
Harris, Miss Sybil Howell and Miss
ing Miss Jane Boyer in Pendleton.
Mae of Pendleton.
Marian
Pierce
spent
the
week
end
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Thrasher
spent
Mrs.
Harry
Dent
arrived
Wednes-
DON
ery with an inexpensive
| Tuesday
evening
visiting
Mrs. | day from Lewiston, Idaho, to join her Walla Walla.
Red BARRY
shed.
Build it yourself
Some of the teachers attending
Thrasher’s parents in Kennewick. 1 husband, chief of police of Hermis-
teachers'
institute
in
Portland
are
The only union laundry in this re- ton. They may build a home here.
during spare time. You
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gion. Hermiston Laundry & Dry
Mr. and Mrs. Romar Stein (Gladys Miss Lavina May Lynch, Miss Ger-1
will be helping the U.
I Cleaners.
32-lc | Swarner) of Portland were week end trude Bradley, Miss Connie Leuhrs
S.
war effort and your­
Mrs. Walt
entertained the | guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Mary Petri.
Mrs.
wait Pearson
rearson entertained
self,
too. Build now !
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
Koon
arrived
at
A.
C.
Swarner.
| Thursday afternoon bridge club
Pete Yeanaret, a surgical patient home Wednesday evening from Port­
j her home Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mary Lou Johnson and Mrs. at the Hermiston General hospital land. They planned to drive to Wal-1
SUN. - MON. . MARCH 29 - 30
Jean Wilson were business visitors at for four days, was able to return to la Walla today (Thursday) on busi-
his home Sunday.
ness.
I Pendleton Tuesday afternoon.
Hermiston, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell and son
Practice for the third degree will
Miss Laura Le Saylor is spending
the school vacation in Pasco with her be held by the I.O.O.F. lodge Monday accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Clarke |
left Tuesday evening to spend the re­
night at the lodge hall.
mother, Mrs. Ed Saylor.
Miss Margaret Brown, who is down mainder of the week in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Percy motored
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bryson of Uni­ Rauch home Sunday evening and
with MARCA RUT LOCKWOOD | to Portland where Mrs. Percy is at­ with the mumps, was taken to her
Mrs. Lynn Anderson and infant
ty, Sask., Canada, are visiting this called on her friends here in Hermis-
home in Boise, Idaho, by Kenneth son visited this week with her par­ week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. ton.
tending teachers institute.
News Reel
Kober.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mr. M. Best. Mrs. Bryson is Mr. Best’s
Mrs. W. Martin Marbut of Van-
Herb Sheseley returned Wednes­ Anderson is an instructor in the La youngest sister. The Brysons have couver was a business and social vis-
Grande
schools.
day from Edmonton, Canada, where
spent the winter in Long Beach, Cal., itor in Hermiston Monday. She sta-
TUESDAY - MARCH 31
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Upham and and are en route home.
he was called last week by the death
ted that Dr. Marbut has again re­
"TAKE HOME A"
of his father.
small daughter of Portland were
William Edward Vohs, 17, son of gained his health but is forced to
RANDOLPH SCOTT in
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury who was week end guests of his parents, Mr. Henry C. Vohs of Hermiston, recent­ take things rather easy as yet. Dr.
confined to her home due to illness and Mrs. C. L. Upham.
ly completed a four months’ training Marbut was called to service approx­
Oregon State students home for course as aviation machinists’ mate imately a year ago.
for a week is again able to back on
duty.
the week end included Kelly Tiller, at Seattle. He will be ordered to du­
Shaking hands about the city
Kenneth Bensel, Lois White and ty with the aviation branch of the Monday was John A. Clarke of Sun­
Plus Short Features
Richard Cox.
navy, either ashore or afloat.
nyside, Wash. Mr. Clarke was for­
Mrs. Paul Bracher and daughter
Miss Mabel Rauch spent the week merly manager of the P. P. & L. Co.
Paula were accompanied to Pendle- end in Pendleton as guest of Miss office here. He is now manager of
LADY BULOVA
ton Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. R. Jane Boyer who was formerly em- the meter department in that dis­
WED. . THURS. - APRIL 1 - 2
L. Jones, daughter Suzanne and son ployed at the First National Bank of trict. He was accompanied to Her­
Double Feature
Jerry.,
,
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Hermiston. Miss Boyer brought Miss miston by Mrs. Clarke and friends.
Dr. F. B. Belt was taken to St. An- ------------
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thony's hospital in Pendleton the
first of the week with a difficult
A. W. BEHRMAN
chest cold. He is reported as im­
with ANDY DEVINE
Umatilla
Firemen
’
s
JEWELER
proving rapidly.
Mrs. Wm. Shaar was hostess at a
Annual
Hermiston, Oregon
dessert luncheon Saturday afternoon
with three tables in play. Mrs. Jim
Pearson won high, and low was won
by Mrs. Bert Hanelinc.
William Niemans of Pendleton was
starriny
in Hermiston Monday on business
ZAZU PITTS
connected with the labor union, as
was Mr. Scott of the wage and hour
SLIM SL M MERVILLE
division.
Umatilla Gym
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Among those home for a short va­
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
cation from the University of Ore-
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
BUD RYLES
on were Bill Belt, Gale Felthouse,
ADS For SALE IN
Bob Jackson and Russell Piersol.
and his
Mrs. Gus Lindner entered the
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
OUR NEXT ISSUE
Five Piece Orchestra
Hermiston General hospital as a
medical patient Wednesday evening,
HERMISTON HERALD
and is critically ill and unable to have
NOTICE: Unless you have your Oil Heater
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris ac-
delivered before April 14th, oil deliveries
companied by Mrs .R. F. Dawson mo-
tored to Walla Walla Sunday to call
cannot be made to you.
on R. F. Dawson who is in the Vet­
eran’s hospital.
Mrs. Anne Durfey plans to leave
WITH A
for Portland tonight (Thursday) to
meet some of the teachers of Hermis­
ton who are attending teachers insti­
tute.
Little Donald Gable, 3 12 year old
FUEL-OIL HEATER
boy from Umatilla, was a medical pa-
tient for a week at the Hermiston
General hospital. He left the hospi-
WITH POWER-AIR
tai Wednesday much improved.
Patronize a union laundry. Her-
Sperry
Mr. Wyde A Wake
miston Laundry & Dry Cleaners.
SPAGHETTI or
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PANCAKE FLOUR
SYRUP
MACARONI
The personnel at the Inland Coop-
erative is again 100 per cent with
24 oz. jar...........
4 lb. pkg.
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the return of Miss Rebecca Pierson
and George Harris who had been out
with the mumps.
Schillings
Emporium
Westerlook Brand
HIS handsome Duo-Therm T hrift fuel-oil heater combines
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale. Claudine
attractive appearance with superb heating performance . . .
GRAPEFRUIT
COFFEE
EGG NOODLES
and Charles are leaving today for
at a price amazingly Low! In addition, its powerful Power-Air
Wallowa to visit Mrs. Hale’s parents
1 lb. can ...........
and CHICKEN
2 No. 2 cans
blower forces heat where you need it, gives three times better
and to take care of the business of
heat distribution, drives lazy ceiling heat down, gives you more
15-oz. cans
21
Mr. Hale’s ranch.
heat from every drop of cheap fuel oil . . . and saves up to 25% !
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer re­
Equipped with Radiant Door for a flood of instant fireside heat
Ready To Eat Brand
. , . new patented Dual Chamber Burner with complete flame
turned last week from Susanville,
SHRIMP
control . .. special waste stopper . . . handy front dial controls
Sea Cove
i Calif., where Mr. Hammer had been
.. . many other exclusive Duo-Therm features .. . the new Duo­
employed for some time.
5 oz. can
OYSTERS
Therm T hrift model gives you “tropic-isle” comfort at ROCK
Oren Waldow of Berkeley arrived
B ottom C ost ! Heats 1 to 6 rooms. INSPECT I t T odayi
8 oz. can
| Sunday to spend until Tuesday with
his sister. Miss Marjorie Waldow.
DINNER BELL
Mrs. O. A. Waldow of Nebraska who
SHORTENING
Swansdown
was visiting her daughter returned to
California with her son.
lb. can
CAKE FLOUR
Bill Felthouse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
234, lb. pkg
Willard W. Felthouse of Hermiston,
1942 DUO-THERM
was a caller in this city Tuesday,
N U BORA
Bill operates a large service station
RADIANT-CIRCULATOR
jin Walla Walla.
Granulated Soap
SILK TISSUE
Here’s an entirely new and different Radi­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller. Her
24 oz. pkg.
rolls
Green
ant-Circulator . . . FOR ONLY $39.95! It ra­
1 miston pioneers, now of Prosser, and
P
diates AND circulates. Beautifully built,
Mrs. Mary Baker of Weiser were
with many extra features, ITS THE BUY OF
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O» Felt-
Brimfull
TOILET SOAP
THE YEAR! BRAND NEW 1942 MODELS!
j house over the week end. Mrs. Bak­
MALTED MILK
Vanity Fair
er and Mrs. Felthouse are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Werner an­
ONLY
1 lb. can
nounce the birth of a baby boy born
Wednesday at the Hermiston Gener­
al hospital. The little fellow weighed
6 12 pounds and has not been named
OASIS THEATRE | Local Happenings J
Government Asks To
Conserve Machinery
For the Duration
TUXEDO
JUNCI
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co
“A Girl Must
BULOVA
“PARIS CALLING”
“Unseen Enemy”
“MISS POLLY”
Hermiston
Barber Shop
BENEFIT BALL
IF You Want the Comfort
and Convenience of
Wednesday, Apr. 8
Oil Heat NEXT Winter
Buy Your
Duo-Therm NAXX
/ HAVE FOR DM HER ?)
For
DUO-THERM
This
Week End
Only
$6495
24c
T
25
2
Vegetables
198
16«
CELERY
3
694
279
22
199
998
284
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Cady Paumenta
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
LETTUCE
2 for 15c
ONIONS
3 bu. 10c
$3995
CARROTS Bunch 6c
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
The all day meeting of the Wom-
I en's Society of Christian Service of
the Methodist church will be held at
| the home of Mrs. George Strohm who
will act as hostess. Co-hostesses are
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. Mrs. Otto Pierce
and Mrs. Harry Andrews.
FURNISHER OF HOMES
Phone 2121
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Hermiston, Ore.