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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1942 HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbs were V in Naches, Wn., for the Fourth holi- | days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beatey and | nephew Duane Pace of Portland vis-1 FRI. - SAT. JULY 10 - 11 ited last week end with Mr. and Mrs. | Uoitble t\atur<‘ J. M. Pace. I take this opportunity to thank my many .World on Its Ear Again! , Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Brownell left Miss Martha Collins of Toppenish | Mr. and Mrs. Percy May are the friends and customers for their patronage and Tuesday on business to Portland. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Joe parents of a baby girl born Wednes Taylor, this week. friendship during the many years that I have Mrs. Roy Hale left Monday for an day, July 8, at St. Anthony’s hospi- INF MARIN/EF indefinite vacation on the coast vis Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson an tai in Pendleton. been in the hardware business in Hermiston. nounce the birth of a daughter born iting relatives. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Although I am severing my connection with McLASLEN • LOWE Leland Morehouse and daughter, for Mrs. Bennie Evans, who is employ Saturday, July 4th. the Oregon Hardware & Implement Co., I wish ed at the Variety store, is a medical Stanley Pierce left Sunday for merly of Hermiston, have moved to Cove, Ore., to spend ten days there Aliance, Neb., where he is employed patient in the local hospital. it continued success, and to Mrs. Fraser I extend Holts a Land- with J. A. Terteling & Sons. at the Episcopalian Summr Camp. Mrs. Pete Laas and son Kieth re my best wishes. Rush by Mrs. Jas. J. Neary left June 21 Richard Cox and Lois White spent turned home Tuesday from a two A Ex-Convicis c enzie Sunday in the mountains picnicking. with her son George for Portland weeks vacation on the coast. n the — where the latter was admitted to the Margaret McMullen returned Wed Marie Skovbo, daughter of Mr. and nesday from Seattle where she has Mrs. Jenes Skovbo, is spending a few Doernbecher hospital. George under went an operation and is reported to OPEN RANGE been staying the past month. weeks with her parents here on va bee gaining strength rapidly. Mrs. Ray Whitey • Janet Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Glenisky and daugh cation from San Francisco, Calif. Word has been received here that Word has been received that Mrs. Neary and her son are expected home ter Karen spent the Fourth holidays Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson and next week. Wade Pettitt, now of Portland, un Frank Stone, son of Mrs. Alice Stone SUN. - MON. family returned last week from Cal JULY 12 13 in Fruitland, Idaho. Orville Dawson underwent an ap derwent an appendectomy in a Port of Hermiston, is now at the U. S. Miss Claudine Hale left Tuesday ifornia where they had been visiting land hospital last Friday. Mrs. Pet Naval Training Station at San Di for Portland for a visit. Miss Zelma with their son and brother, Robert, pendectomy in a Portland hospital titt is reported as getting along ego. Frank is a member of the 1943 Thursday. He is getting along as Lerdall expects to leave Friday to who is stationed there in the air corp. nicely. She is the former Georgia graduating class of Hermiston high well as can be expected. join her and both girls expect to re Jim Naughton, 1942 graduate of OF Lindner, who was employed in. the school and would have received his Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner, Mr. turn Sunday. the local high school, arrived Wed Thompson Drug store for some time. entire schooling here had he stayed in Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Saylor and nesday from South Dakota where he and Mrs. Harry Connor, Mrs. Edgar Connor, Audrey Null and LeRoy Biel P.F.C. Stuart Rankin left Wednes Hermiston. daughter Laurelie and Peggy Todd has been since school was dismissed. ke were among those at Hideaway Mr. and Mrs. Irvan Chapman and day evening for Hill Field, Utah, spent last week end in Yakima visit- Hee expecets to remain indefinitely. Springs during the week end. where he is to be stationed. Mrs. daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs Don ing with Mrs. Saylor’s mother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frietag and Mrs. J. W. Ralph. Mrs. Helen Kel Rankin, who has been employed at C. Brownell and daughter Naomi and and Mrs. Clark. family spent Sunday in Pendleton. ler and baby Jo Ann spent from Sat the U. O. D., returned with him and Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Chapman visit Lillian Denton and Kay Joyce PARKER • HOLDEN Mrs. Gene Sçalf and small baby TONNA REED I Ritchie spent the week end at Sea- were released from the local hospital urday to Thursday visiting Mr. and will be employed on a defense job ed Mrs. Wm. Lynch and son Bill in Meacham Sunday. I side. Both girls are locally employ Tuesday to return to their home in Mrs. Wm. L. Scarlett and friends in there. Oak Harbor and Seattle, Wn. Mrs. ed. Stanfield. Scarlett returned home with them to K. D. Pierson was moved to the Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mueller spent JULY 14 TUESDAY Walla Walla hospital Monday where the week end here from Pilot Rock spend a month. Mrs. E. P. Schofield and children he underwent a major operation. At as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Telford I of Vancouver came Tuesday to visit last report he was doing nicely. Bissinger. Mrs. Mueller and Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and Bissinger are sisters. Warner. The group left Wednesday daughter Shirley spent the Fourth Emil Herrman spent the week end holidays visiting her sister and fam in The Dalles. His wife, who has evening for the Warner cabin at ily, Dr. and Mrs. R. Sandilands at been in Portland for medical treat | Tollgate for an extended stay. MEN'S WORK AND Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith and Montesano, Wn., near Aberdeen. They ment, returned with him Sunday. sisssi nt"" enjoyed daughter Erla arrived here last week DRESS SOX swimming at the Pacific Lt. W. J. Cochran left Monday for end to spend the holidays from Van- Cartoon: Dog Meets Dog beaches. NANCY LEE Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he will couver with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Sports Reel: Rack ’Em Up An interesting event occurred Sat- be stationed. SATIN SLIPS Mrs. Hardy. Mr. Smith returned but urday when the D. D. Follett family Mrs. J. D. Todd expects to leave Mrs. Smith and Erla will remain in JULY 15-16 received a latter dropped from an WED.-THURS. SLIPERFECTION Friday evening for Salem to attend definitely. « Double Feature RAYON SLIPS airplane. The plane was first no the Rural Carriers convention there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch Jr. had ticed circling over the house and dip She will return the first of the week. as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ping low over the trees. The family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallon Fred Rauch Sr-, Mr. and Mrs. Julian rushed outside wondering whether the spent Monday and Tuesday in Nach- Rauch. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Her “Japs were here” and noticed that es, Wn. man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch, the plane was a Pper cub, a privately Miss Constance Luehrs, who is em Ralph Lieb, and Katherine and John owned plane and the the occupants ployed at the Hermiston Drug store, | Stewart. P were waving. Eventually they found, left Friday for a week’s vacation in I Mrs. Don Emmons and daughter through a latter dropped from the Ontario visiting her parents. She re Mavis, who left ast week for a visit plane, that they were Mr. and Mrs. turned Wednesday evening. in Walla Walla, was joined there by Clio Redmond, residents here about Mrs. Neva Pilon and Mrs. J. S. her husband Saturday. Mr. Emmons 10 years ago. Mr. Redmond is an Burnham spent Ust week end in Top- is employed at the Oregon Hardware. instructor in a flying school at Sun penish, Wn,, visiting - tie Mrs. Pilon’s Both returned home Sunday. nyside, Wn., and they were out for an • parents. BY SZlase Miss Marie Ogne. who is employed afternoon ride but due to defense Mrs. Walter Smith returned Wed- at the First National Bank, expects regulations could not land. nesday from Portland and Ft. Lewis to leave tonight (Thursday) for Min- YOUR STANDARD SERVICE MAN where she spent the last week visit- ot. North Dakota, to visit with a sis- ing relatives. She has resumed her | ter and continue on to Neenah, Wise., duties at the Hermiston Trading Co. to visit another sister. On her return Free Estimates Mrs. O. C. Pierce left this morning trip she intends to stop in Fargo and (Thursday) for Portland to visit Enderlin, North Dakota, to visit All Labor Guaranteed relatives. She expects to return friends, she expects to be gone ■next week Tuesday. about two weeks. Frank McKenzie, employed at the RAY LOOSVELDT Boeing Aircraft Corp, plant in Seat WELL EQUIPPED TO tle, spent the week end visiting here No kidding, if you’ve never ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Licensed Plumber with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE watched a Standard Service Man McKenzie. give your car a grease job, you’ve riuinhinfl & Heating Contractor The next meeting of the Hermiston missed one of the swellest shows Townsend club will be July 14 at 9 BILL SHA AR, Prop. Hermiston there is. Follow one of us as we Phone 2381 Hermiston o'clock at the pavilion. All members work our way around your car— are urged to be present and bring | or we’ll find you a clean place to any friends. sit, if you like—and we ll guaran OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings Thank 1 ou! F. c. M K COURTSHIP ANDY MARDY July Special! 98c 79c BRIERLEY’S THE T own PUMP Here's a front row seat to the best show in town] Hermiston Barber Shop WHERE'S COAST GUARD CASSIDY? tee to make your eves pop. Several different types of grease guns take part in our act. and many different kinds of oils’ and greases. We’ll show you, too, the difference between a "cut rate" grease job and a regular "Standard Lubrication". You’ll see how an iron clad system keeps us from missing any points—and how 'double- checking” insures the safety of your car. Make reservations early! HOT WEATHIR TOM. JUICE 3 15-oz. cans 25- Each SAR-D-SPREAD 3 D” OZ. IO« Guard your Tax Stamp! SWT. POTATOES 2 GRAPEFRUIT 16 oz. can RELIANCE CRACKERS OREGON DRIED PRUNES CATSUP 3 lbs. 25$ 2 14-oz. bot. 359 Giant size 620 GRANULATED SOAP BORINE N. B. C SHREDDED WHT. pkg. 12c 1 lb. 239 WALNUTS "GUARDING CHICAGO'S SHORELINE TOOK A 1 lb. can CASCADE Juice 35 PORK & BEANS 2 tails COFFEE ORCHARD GARDEN for 2 lb. box 199 WAKOTA SPECIAL FLOUR 49 lb. sack SHAKER $1.85 2 141 2 cans 199 ____ CHOCOLATE 2 pkgs. Here's an easy way to save for your War Savings Bond pur chases! Glass Banks, on sale for 25c wherever Standard Products are sold, hold $11.00 in pennies, $34.00 in nickels — and enough dimes to buy Seven $25 Bonds. crowded. (3) Get tickets 258 early. Limit yourself to one traveling bag, if possible. Chips o Glass Bank holds Seven U. S. Bondsl If you, too, must travel to help America, these travel tips will help: ( 1 ) Plan tripa well in advance; go during mid-week if you can. (2) Have your bus agent select 2 2-lb. ctns. 158 HOMINY BAKER'S “aot. Uncle Sam says you have to put your Federal Automobile Tax Stamp where it can be seen —preferably on the lower right- hand corner of your windshield. It has to last a whole year, so be sure to guard it from water damage and theft! Get a free transparent sticker from your Standard Service Man it's neat, non - advertisey, and complies with all government regulations. Play safe with that $5.00 — get your free sticker tomorrow. HERMISTON DRUG CO. Hermiston, Oregon Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON. OREGON I union pacific STANDARD TAKES BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR ! Grocer STANDARD on COMPANY or CALIFORNIA