The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 28, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
HEATRE Local Happenings
, OREGON
w
fl E, the undersigned SERVICE STATIONS
Mrs. Fred Rauch and Mrs. Ralph
Lieb and son Jacky spent Monday in
Walla Walla on business.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse re­
turned Wednesday evening from a
four day fishing trip at East Lake.
Miss Lavina May Lynch spent the
last week end in Portland visiting
friends.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
held a party at the G. J. Casper home
Sunday night honoring Mrs. Grant
Henderson of Portland and Lee Shaw
who are visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
’
Cannell and
children and Mr •s. R. L. Woolley
spent two days in Portland this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Emmons and
family spent last week end visiting
in Colville, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller at-
tended the graduation exercises at ,
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raudebush of Her­
miston are the proud parents of a
baby boy born last Thursday. They
.«..DEKKER JOAN DAVIS EDOI FOY,
have not named the baby as yet.
Mrs. J. D. Moyer and Emmabelle
has the sensational new have moved to the Trumbull house to
make their home with Mr. and Mrs.
M AY
Bill Schinderling.
Mr. and Mis. Guy Shaw enter­
(I LOVE HIM
tained Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shaw and
11 because he
family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
don’t know
Pierson at dinner Sunday evening.
how to kiss
Mrs. R. G. Beebe was able to
THE JERK!
leave the local hospital last week for
her home after having spent several
weeks here.
CO-OP SERVICE STATION
TINEY’S TEXACO STATION
Mrs. Casha Shaw of Heppner is
ROWLAND YEEND
“
TINEY
”
KEYES
visiting at the home of her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw while
1. Guaranteed
unconditionally
her grandson Lee is home on fur­
for 100 years.
lough.
2. More gold in
Mrs. Grant Henderson of Portland,
the point.
Newsreel and Color Cartoon
the former Grace Bensel of Hermis­
ELWOOD’S RICHFIELD STATION
HERMISTON AUTO CO.
3. Modern bal­
ton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
anced styling.
’ Waterman’s
L. E. ELWOOD
C. L. HODGE
Mrs. W. H. Bensel. She plans to
Y
JUNE 2
Pens from
4. Simplest, one-
leave Monday for her home in Port­
Double Feature
»3.00
stroke filling.
land after spending 10 days here.
Hundred
5. Quick start,
Year Pen
Eddie Bensel and Walt Pearson
leak-proof feed.
(illustrated)
$8 so
left Thursday for a fishing trip
6. Writes ‘ mile
I which took them to Tillamook. They
on single filling.
ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION
PEARSON SERVICE
were accompanied as far as Portland
7. Handmade
HARRY JEPPE
| by Gale Felthouse, who went on to
W. M. PEARSON
points (through
80 operations .
Eugene to visit until Sunday when
| they returned home.
8. Your choice of
7 quality points.
Pvt. Lee Shaw arrived Friday from
Luke Field, Pheonix, Ariz., where he
is an ambulance driver in the army.
A. W. BEHRMAN
He is visiting his parents, Mr. and
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
STEWART SERVICE & SUPPLY
JEWELER
Mrs. Guy Shaw and will be here the
A. F. ROHRMAN
THOS. O’GRADY
remainder of his 15 day furlough.
Hermiston, Oregon
A narrow escape was experienced
—= Sunday when a car skidded on wet
pavement at Dead Man’s Corner near
Rainier, Ore., hurtling over the grade
WED.-THUI
JUNE 3-4
and turning over four times before it
NULL’S SERVICE STATION
OREGON CHIEF SERV. STATION
| reached the bottom of the gulch. The
FRANK NULL
HARRY BURGHDORF
| occupants of the car, which included
Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, Mrs. H. V.
Gifford. Mrs. Dale Draper and small
AYRES
BARRYMORE
ol
ANN AVARS • ROBERT STERLING /
»..........
WELL EQUIPPED TO
' daughter, were unhurt except for mi­
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE nor scratches and bruises. The car,
however, was quite seriously damag­
ed. The party had been visiting with
Information
friends in Rainier since Friday and
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston
Pearson, Mrs. Gwyn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes
Mrs. J.
This Is Blitz.
was en route home when the accident
Pete Berg, manager of the Herm­
Hughes and Mrs. M. G. Hedwall were and entered into their activities which iston Grain & Feed Co., underwent
joint hostesses at bridge dessert consisted of two weddings. At 8:00 an appendectomy in a Portland hos­
luncheons Friday and Saturday of p. m. Saturday a candle light cere­ pital Friday. Latest reports are that
last week at the Pearson home. Mrs. mony and reception at the Hope he is doing nicely.
C. M. Best won high honors and Miss Presbyterian church and later in the
Mrs. Ray Critchfield and Mrs. O.
Clara Bryant low at Friday’s party evening attended another reception
with Mrs. Roy Hale winning high and where Mrs. Barnes sang “I Love You M. Beard and daughter Shirley re­
Mrs. A. C. Heyden of Stanfield low Truly”, Mrs. Barnes is a daughter turned from a week’s vacation in
Portland.
on
Saturday afternoon.
of Mr. and Mrs. O’Donnell.
O
Marie Hinkle, who is employed
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ripley
Five year old Jimmy Alstott, son
the
Farm Bureau Cooperative, is cor.-
oSC
turned Tuesday evening from Mer­ of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Alstott, Jr.,
Gie
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ced, Cal., where they visited their was seriously injured Sunday when fined to her home with mumps.
Mrs. Lenore Isaac of Kamela was
son Ted who was an aviation cadet the door of the car in which he was
there. Since they returned Ted has riding flew open and he fell to the here Friday to visit her father, L. C.
been transferred to some advanced highway bruising his entire body and Dyer.
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie was able to
training school but the location is severely gashing his head. He was
to bake rich, delicious,
not known. The Ripleys state that rushed to Heppner and from there return to her home Sunday after
Ted is in very good condition and is to Pendleton where he was treated spending several days in the local
CHOCOLATE CAKE
enjoying his training very much.
for his injuries. Mrs. Alstott and hospital.
GREEN ONIONS
4 bunches
DROMEDARY
her
nephew Harold Lovell of Port­
Mrs. Myron Nation returned Wed-
The Westland Dairy club met last
land
and
Jimmy
were
on
their
way
nesday
from St. Anthony’s hospital
Sunday
at
the
home
of
C.
Sturm.
RADISHES
3 bunches 99
Virginia Borthwick presided under to Heppner to visit friends when the in Pendleton where she had an ap­
pendectomy.
2 heads
the leadership of Mrs. Margaret See- accident happened.
LETTUCE
liger. Robert Grimps demonstrated
TURNIPS
2 bunches
the making of calf halters. There was
Package
a very good attendance. Next meet-
BEETS
2 bunches
ing will be at the home of Robert
Grimps, on Sunday afternoon, June
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TARZANS
of Hermiston, out of respect for our deceased,
especially the boys who lost their lives in
World War Number 2, will be closed all day
Saturday, Memorial Day, and open on Sunday,
with the regular hours Sunday the same as
Saturday
TheSTRAWGE CASE
o DOCTOR R
JENNY
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Hermiston
Barber Shop
DeKLDARESZe
WHEN YOU BUY AT THESE
Use No Sugar!
9«
DEVIL’S FOOD MIX
90
9«
96
23C
Van Camp’s
Pheasant
PORK & BEANS
RIPE OLIVES
3 16-oz. cans
259
16 oz. can
199
PICKLES
12 oz. jar
Shasta
WAX PAPER
125 ft. roll
18Ç
KLEENEX
TISSUES
2 1 40-sheet pkgs.
22«
159
Diamond
498
10Ç
Broken Sliced
No. 2 can
199
Palmdale
SARDINES
2 31 i-oz. cans
3
PINEAPPLE
CRACKERS
1 lb. package
“For a cool soft drink”
Seaport
Ritz
TREASURE
FLAVOR-AID
359
MIXED VEG
2 No. 2 cans
-
Schilling’s
Hit Parade
COFFEE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
lb. can
1 tall can
10«
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
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HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
Little Billy Burrell celebrated hi
first birthday Saturday when hi
mother. Mrs. L. S. Burrell gave a
party for him and the following
friends were present: David Ballin-
ger, Peggy Watson, Patsy Watson.
Nancy Watson. Sheila Cannell, Shar-
on Cannell, Jimmy ‘ Cannell, Ann
Cannell. Shirley Quiring,
<
Sylvia
Quiring, Nancy Smith, Carol Smith,
Micheal Smith, Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs.
Tom Cannell, Mrs. R. L. Woolley, |
Mrs. Al Quiring, Mrs. Leander Quir­
ing, and the honoree and hostess.
A miscellaneous shower was held
at the Burnham home Monday even- 1
ing for Miss Marjorie Burnham
whose marriage to Louis Brandt of
Woodrow, Wn., will be an event in
Pasco, June 7. The hostesses. Mary
Burnham and Mrs. Neva Pilon, en-
| tertained the guests with games and
after the gifts were opened served
delightful refreshments. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Willard Stratton and
Mrs. Chas. Wilcox. Those present
were Mrs. B I. Whitney. Mrs. Strat­
ton. Mrs. Chas. Wilcox. Mrs. R. B.
Wilcox. Rosemary Serell, Eva Wil­
cox, Georgia Henderson. Mrs. Melvin
Follett. Mrs. J. S Burnham, the hon-
oreee and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs, Nomah O’Donnell
and their guest, Mrs. Bert Haneline,
returned Sunday evening from Port-
I land where they spent a very plea-
I sant week end. The group were
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Start your turkeys right
with
UMATILLA
Turkey Starter
$2.62 for 80 lbs.
ALSO
UMATILLA
S eparate them from the rest and
try DR. H ess H oq S pecial .
No, Hog Special is not a cure-all
—but its tonic properties are espe­
cially helpful to pigs that are not
doing just right. Hog Special stim­
ulates body functions.
Hog Special also contains min­
erals which are apt to be lacking
in the feed.
Put Hog Special to work in your
feed lot. Satisfactory results are
guaranteed.
Chick Starter
$2.53 for 80 lbs.
AND
UMATILLA
Egg
$2.37
Mash
for 80 lbs.
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co
Hermiston - Phone 3311
Stanfield - Phone 847