HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
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Allan Pankow of Seattle is here for
a week to visit former acquaintances.
He is a guest of John McMullen
while here.
Bernard Corpe, formerly of Her
miston, arrived Thursday from Red
ding, Calif., where he has been em
Miss Mary Jo Sprowl of Salem ar ployed. He expects to remain here
rived for an indefinite visit at the indefinitely.
R. B. Wilcox home.
Rummge sale Friday and Saturday,
Miss Claudine Hale and Miss Zel- July 24 and 25, at the bakery bldg.,
ma Lerdahl returned Sunday evening 1st door east of Food Store, by wom-
from a week end spent in Portland.
adv.
en of the Methodist church.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner and son
Lewine and Vernice Fix of Pen
dleton spent the week end here. They Cecil and daughter Patsy, accompan
are daughters of Mrs. Jess Connor. ied by Miss Marie Skovbo spent the
Colleen Jensen, Grace Campbell and week end in Spokane.
Myron Vale of Wallace, Idaho, be
LaVelle Hunt spent Tuesday in Pen
gan work this week as butcher at the
dleton.
Mrs. Cere Beaver has been appoint- Stone Market. He replaces Gerald
ed this week as representative of Bond who has left for Spokane. Wn.
Guy Shaw and Lester Colpitts
adv.
Avon Products. Call 2151.
Mrs. Ralph Lieb returned Sunday made a business trip to Portland last
after having spent several weeks vis week end, obtaining material for the
Inland Cooperative.
iting in Lewiston.
Miss Martha Collins, who visited
Mrs. W. L. Morgan left Friday for
Portland to stay indefinitely ht a last week with her sister, Mrs. Joe
Taylor, returned to her home in Top
sanitarium there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gailey and penish Saturday night.
Mrs. Joe Moyer and daughter Em
family spent the week end at Wal-
ma Belle and Mr. and Mrs. Schinder-
Iowa Lake.
Mrs. C. G. Morehouse left Friday ling left Sunday to be gone a week
for a week in Seattle where she will to San Diego, Cal., to visit Dellie
visit with her mother, Mrs. Hilda Moyer who is stationed there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson and
Long, and her brother, Arnold.
Miss Teresa Breslin of Heppner, grandchildren, Joan and Michael Me
former high school teacher here, is Kenzie spent last week end in th e
now employed at the Ordnance de- mountains near Bingham Springs.
pot.
I Mrs. Robert Gaines and son of
Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and I Kamath Falls are visiting this week
small daughter were released from at the Otis M. Gaines home.
Mrs. Charles Hodge and daughter
the local hospital Tuesday to return
Janet left Tuesday to spend a week
to their home.
Miss Dora Lee Paul and Mrs. Leo- at Wallowa Lake.
Miss Pauline Rauch is visiting this
nard Keller are visiting during the
summer months with their sister, week at the home of her brother and
Mrs. Guy Jeppe in San Francisco. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
The girls are all daughters of Mr. Rauch.
Sgt. Cecil Warner, son of Mr. and
and Mrs. C. A. Paul of Hermiston.
Mrs. C. Warner, left Tuesday to re
turn to Ft. Sill where he is stationed.
He is a physical education instructor
Free Estimates
in camp there.
Geo. Fox of Caldwell, Idaho, was
All Labor Guaranteed
admitted to the Hermiston General
hospital Sunday with a seriously in
fected hand. He is much improved.
RAY LOOSVELDT
Mrs.
Marguerite Howell and
daughter. Darleen, arrived Saturday
Licensed Plumber
from Snohomish, Wn., to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E .E. Rain-
Plumbing & Heating Contractor
water for several days.
Mrs. L. T. Smith, who fell from a
Phone 2381
Hermiston car over a week ago and who has
been in the local hospital since that
time, is reported as slowly improv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor returned
Sunday from a vacation spent in
Klamath Falls, Crater Lake and Sea
side.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Arrowsmith of
I Seattle visited the first of the week
with Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Mrs. Arrowsmith is a daughter of
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Mr. Whitney.
Virginia and Sharon Johnson of
| Boise. Idaho, arrived Wednesday to
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston visit their sister Alberta Johnson
who is employed at the U.O.D. They
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ expect to return Saturday.
Local Happenings
Orville Dawson is convalescing at
his home after his return last Thurs-
day from a Portland hospital where
he underwent an appendectomy.
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Barber Shop
Specials for Friday,
Saturday & Mon.,
July 17* 18 & 20.
BOSCO, 5 oz. jars
2 for
Delicious Ice Cream Topping
GRAPEFRUIT
239
i per cent of your i icome
War Boris will help to
build the planes and tanks
that will insure defeat of Hit
ler and his Axis partners.
MOR LUNCH MEAT
3 cans
399
DAVIS FLAKED FISH
Combination of Haddock
698
MAYONNAISE
2 cans
1’79
MAYONNAISE
3 cans
938
FRENCH DRESSING
can
439
SNOWDRIFT
2 cans
298
ALL BRAN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 cans
Pint jar
Tex Delta 46 oz.
LEMON JUICE
Reliance ■ 8 < :.
PINEAPPLE
Reliance
No
21
SOCKEYE SALMON
SARDINES
GREEN CUT BEANS 3 cans 399
Muchmore
N >. 2‘s
PICKLED BEETS
CORN FLAKES
32$
Quart jar 54$
8 oz.
1 “Jc
3 lb. can
Mlc
a
Large pkg.
210
2 pkgs.
J 98
Kellogg’s - 11 oz.
cans
299
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Ki ispy
2 lb. box
32$
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Mrs. Ann Durfey stopped in Her
The Columbia grange is inviting
Rummge sale Friday and Saturday
miston Monday evening on her way all grangers to a pot luck picnic at July 24 and 25. at the bakery bldg.
from Wallowa Lake to Spokane Columbia park Sunday. July 19. A 1st door east of Food Store, by wom-
where she will remain indefinitely.
small collection will be taken for ice en of the Methodist church.
adv.
Corp. Richard M. Gaines, who has cream but coffee will be furnished.
been visiting at the home of his par- Also B. Y. O. S. (bring your own
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Gaines, sugar).
returned Saturday to Biggs Field,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen re
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Texas, where he is stationed in the turned home Friday from a week
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air corps.
spent at Thompson Lake and at Hel
Will I
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Miss Vera Smith has resigned her ena, Mont. They were accompanied
DO IT WITH
I position at the Thompson Drug store by Mrs. L. R. Kincaid and daughter
I and will leave today (Thursday) for Nancy of Helena. The group left
enameioiot
Seattle with her parents, Mr. and Wednesday morning for Seaside and
Mrs. Ray Smith of Echo for an ex Portland and plan to be gone a week.
I tended stay.
A delightful bridal shower was held I
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Erley and small for Mrs. Phil Emert at the W. A. |
child arrived last week end to make | Emert home Sunday afternoon with |
their home here. Mr. Erley is a | the hostesses. Mrs. Rex Jackson, Mrs.
pharmacist in the Thompson Drug Roy Ford. Mrs. Melvin Follett, Mrs.
Dan Follett and Mrs. W. A. Emert
'store.
Mrs. Ray Houghton of Red Lodge, entertaining the guests with games
You can work won
ders with Enamel-
Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tof- and later serving lovely refreshments.
oid — the colorful
fer were week end guests of Mr. and The honoree received many beautiful
quick-drying, one-
Mrs. Fred Rauch. The party spent gifts which were opened before about
| Sunday in the mountains near Bing- forty guests.
SPARKLING
enamel! It’s made
Oscar Payne and family and Mrs.
| ham Springs.
COLORS
to paint out easily
Miss Rose Morse returned to her Una Dinwiddie of Redmond visited
. . leaving a beau
home in Harrisburg, Ore.. Sunday Thursday and Friday with friends
tiful smooth surface
that's tough, dura
evening after a ten day visit at the and relatives in Hermiston. They
ble and washable!
home of Ralph Neill on Butter Creek. returned Saturday accompanied by
Miss Morse was a freshman at North Leland and Charlene Payne who had
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STYLINO
west Christian college in Eugene. Mr. been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. !
rKtt,
SERVICE
H. L. Payne for the past month.
Neill is a junior at the college.
Let us lend you the famous Sherwin-
C. G. Morehouse, Mrs. W. C. More
Chester Beck was admitted to the
Williams Paint and Color Style
house,
accompanied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hospital Monday with serious head
Guide. Stop in or phone.
injuries and a fractured leg. The Lester Fleming motored to Yakima
accident happened when the team Sunday to attend the funeral of Bob
Oregon Hardware &
with which he was working was Terry, who was killed while at work
last
week
on
the
Rosa
project
there.
I startled and a runaway resulted.
Implement Co.
; dragging Mr. Beck for several yards Mrs. Terry will be remembered as
Rebecca
Sheckler,
niece
of
Mrs.
W.
before he fell loose from the hay
C. Morehouse, who visited here many
S herwin -W illiams
' rake he was on.
Of interest to their local friends is times in the past. The Terrys have
the announcement of the birth of a a two year old daughter.
baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jeppe
(Maxine Paul) of San Francisco.
The little tot weighed 812 pounds
and has been named Jacqueline Marie
Louise. She is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul of Hermis-
ton.
Mrs. Helen Matantes of Seattle is
substituting this week for Miss Bes-
sie Barbouletos who underwent a ton-
silectomy in Pendleton recently. Mrs.
Matantos is the former Helen Bar-
bouletos who for many years
employed here.
Mrs. James Beard of McMinnville
arrived Tuesday to visit at the home
of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
O M. Beard.
returned today
90c pt
OZ. van
Reliance No. 300
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942.
Grocer
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NEW IGLOO CAFE
is now
Completely Remodeled
(Thursday* accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Beard and Shirley who will vis '
for a week in Portland and on the
and
Open for Business
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