The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 08, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE SIX
R.& W. Specials Jan. 9-12
BRACHER AND HIATT
ATTEND CIVILIAN
PROTECTION SCHOOL
HKRMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH
Grayden D. Goree, Paetor
Sunday morning at our 11 o’clock
service we shall deal with the subject
"The Basis of Christian Peace”. Just
a few hours before His crucifixion,
Jesus said to his disciples, "My peace
I give unto you”. Does that mean
anything to us today?
All services at the usual hours. You
are welcome.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1942.
1 on—
FARMERS SUPPLY
Paul A. Bracher and Ursel Hiatt of
AT THE
Umatilla attended a three-day school
of
civilian
defense
in
Portland
recent
­
Ground to suit you.
ly. The classes were under the aus­
pices of the United States army, the
Coffee - Ground fresh,
office of civilian defense and the state
defense council.
It was a very concentrated and en­
440
’
s
25c
KLEENEX
lightening session of classes from 8
FLAVOR JELL - 6 imitation fruit flavors, 6 for 29c
By Mri. Bob Woodward
a. m. to 10 p. m. each day. The ses­
2 for 23c
R. & W. PUMPKIN ...............
sions covered all phases of defense for
46 oz. 33c | the civilians. Those attending were to Bernard Jendrzejewski, who com­
R. & W. PINEAPPLE JUICE
spread the word along in their own pleted a two year course and civilian
3 lbs. 72c
R. & W. SHORTENING
! pilot training course with a straight
communities.
A graue
grade and
honor roll
record at
at y.
O.
The school started With
2 nuim
run .
with discussion «
-
...
S. C. last term, has enlisted in the
9 lbs. 37c
CORN MEAL
of organizations of the various units y s. Army Air corps at the Port- I
ye - * --- 11 1.
GRAHAM FLOUR, coarse or fine........ 9 lbs. 45c
from national units to local units and land airbase. He will report to ac-
explaining the duties of each.
j tive duty January 19 at Bakersfield,
18c
BRILLO
After organization was discussed at Cal. Bernard spent Christmas here
BRIMFUL MALTED MILK
1 lb. 29c
some length. Major W. A. Johnston, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
.
,9.1
. ,
i
ci
Jendrzejewski, returning to Portland
R. & W. CORN or GLOSS STARCH 1 lb 2 for 17c
from the Edgwood Arsenal, with the December 28 and at present is com-
chemical warfare division, took over pleting his flying lessons at Albany. |
Duane Lathrop was called to The
R. & W. CLEANSER
3 for 14c
the classes. Major Johnston and three
other officers discussed the various Dalles Tuesday by a message from I
LADY GODIVA SOAP .............................. 3 for 17c
hospital there that Mrs. Lathrop
phases of chemical warfare as to its the
WESTON COOKIES ............................ 8 oz. rolls 10c
is quite seriously ill. Mrs. Lathrop’s
effects on civilian life. The discussion two sons, Leonard and Walter Mopps,
PUREX DRAIN or BOWL CLEANER .......
17c
was of the open forum type with ques­ both employed in Pendleton, also went
SUNSPUN, delicious fresh salad dressing
qt. 40c
to The Dalles Tuesday evening.
tions always in order.
Miss Helen Jendrzejewski returned I
I Poisonous gasses were discussed as
to her teaching duties at La Grande I
to how used, effects and how to pro­ last Saturday after spending the hol­
tect against it during war time Gasses idays here during which time she !
are not apt to effect people of the in­ made a three day business trip to |
terior but a knowledge of its odor ef- Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dixson are in
! fects and treatments should be en- Portland
where Mr. Dixson is receiv- |
3 ibs.
! couraged.
ing medical treatment. Mrs. Dixson
Incendiary bombs were discussed as expects to go on to Leadville, Colo­
j to types, sizes and number used. The rado, some time after the New Year
visit a daughter.
| types most used are small and more to Cars
driven by Mrs. H. J. Ott and
I or less broadcast over wide areas, Roy Van Arsdale were involved in a
i About one out of six bombs start fires minor accident near the Hooker
I and therefore each community should place Tuesday afternoon of last week.
Short Ribs Beef
LETTUCE
have auxiliary fire departments prop- No one was injured and the cars were
Cold Weather
Large, fancy
for
9e ! erly
slightly damaged.
schooled in how to combat these only
The Holman children have been
fires that are likely to be started from confined to their home the past week
HERMISTON, OREGON
Chili Bricks
ORANGES
these bombs during air raids.
with the mumps.
W. L. McCabb and son William of
Red Hot
Sunkist, Juicy
doz.
High explosive bombs were also dis­
cussed as to size, types and effects. A Heppner have been visiting at the
DeMoss home during the past week.
very interesting demonstration was
Mrs. Grace Foster and Mr. and
Beef Roasts
ONIONS
here the past several years with Springs left early Saturday for Au-
held for a select group on the last day Mrs. Harry Shulty drove to Irrigon home
Center Cuts
Lb. «
her grandmother, Mrs. Duane Lath-1 burn, Wn., where they will visit his
Firm, dry
lbs.
of the session. It dealt primarily with last Friday to visit the Rand families. rop, has gone to Willamina, Ore., mother. Mr. and Mrs. Shulty are
incendiary bombs showing the actual The elder Mr. Rand has been very ill | where she will stay with her aunt looking for a permanent location ta
the past several weeks.
Mrs. Melvin Van Schoiack.
j the northwest.
Pork Roasts
combating of the various types of for Guests
CARROTS
during the holidays at the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shaver are
R. B. Wilcox went to Walla Walla
Young Pork
fires started with these bombs.
Fancy, Bulk
3 lbs.
W. R. Struthers home were Mrs. parents of a daughter born Sunday, | Wednesday to take Ed Barnett to the
The main point stressed through- Struthers’ daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eth­ January 4, at the Hermiston General 1 Veteran’s Hospital there where he
out the session was to BE PREPAR­ el Crowner and two children of Stock- hospital. The infant has been named will remain several days for medical
Margaret Lorine.
attention.
ED for the worst and then we will be ton, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson spent | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer re­
Along the Diagonal: The best ex-
prepared
to
cope
with
any
situation
the
Christmas
week
in
Seattle
and
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
turned Monday evening from a trip ample of Americanism we’ve seen in
that may arise.
Port Angeles, Wn.
to California. They also visited Tia our own little community—Mrs. Jen
Mrs. Elmer Dixson’s step-brother, Juana, Mexico. Enroute home they drzejewski’s very evident pride in her
Ellis McKenzie and his daughter Mrs. ; stopped in Salem where they visited son. . . cold morning episodes. . . Hen-
Cyril Fitchard of Port Angeles with Miss Bessie Hammer.
ry Garberding’s car acting up, or not
stopped over night at the Dixson
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Mrs. Sophia Kopacz was a Sunday acting at all. . . Bob Woodward call-
(Continued from page 1)
home last week on their return trip visitor at the Jendrzejewski home.
ing a service car from town. . . Tiny
Thompson was cut in the face, A from Detroit, Mich., with a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shulty who Caldwell digging for a frozen water
ONE DELIVERY DAILY
10:30 A. M.
I aibaia Hassey, who has made her have been visiting here from Colorado pipe.
few stitches were also necessary but
he was able to return home. Two
soldiers were riding with them but
were not hurt.
Umatilla’s first practice blackout
CARD OF THANKS
No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No 12
Tuesday night was 100 per cent. In
May
we
take
this
opportunity
to
Renort of Condition nf
less than a minute after the siren
thank our neighbors and friends for sounded every light within radius of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
the kindness and sympathy shown two miles
out. The warning
OF HERMISTON
I during our recent bereavement. We signal was given by a series of whis­
tles by the switch engine at 6:30. At
in the State of Oregon, at the close i especially thank those who
- the most good-eating meat
blackout signal was given by
of business on December 2
with funeral arrangements and those 7 the the
siren. Ten minutes later the city
who presented flowers.
street lights were turned on and that
for your money
SAFEWAY
(Published in response to call made I
Thornburg and children. was the signal for the people to turn
on their lights.
211, U.S. Revised Statutes)
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler Jr.
MPTHODIST CHURCH
MAKE « TEST TODAY...see for your-
and George and Yvonne of Mason Ci­
Mnlcohn B. Ballinger, Pantor
ty, Wn., are visiting two weeks as a
Loans and discounts, (in­
vacation from their work with his
cluding $14.81 over-
Sunday, January 11, 10 a. m. Sun- parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kend-
$171,931.27 day church school, Mrs. Alva Boul- ler and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
United States Gov. obli­
superintendent.
C. Isom in Irrigon. .
_
60,500.00 !
SIDE BACON
SIRLOIN STEAK lb
gations
Mr and Mrs. Joe La Chance re­
A. M., morning worship with
Safeway's Guaranteed Beef
Any Size Piece
ceived two letters Tuesday from their
Obligations of States and
31 149 48 sermon by the pastor: "Keeping Our j son Raymond who is stationed at
political subdivisions
DRY SALT PORK lb.
BOLOGNA
I Morale as Christians”. What on Pearl Harbor stating that he is all
Corporate stocks, includ­
Liver Sausage - Frankfurters
of
Lean
Streaked
right.
This
is
the
first
word
received
|
earth
has
that
lovely
character
ing stock of Federal
1,050,00 Christ, with his idyllic trust in a from their son since before the war
Reserve bank
LINK
SAUSAGE
>b
PICNICS
started. The letters, received at the
926,177.67 ' heavenly Father and his romantic same
Cash & due from banks
Club Style
time, were dated December 10
Short Shank - Cello Wrapped
9,470.00 1 confidence in boundless good will, to and 23.
Bank premises owned
BEEF ROASTS
| do with this bloody world, where we
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry of
Real estate owned other
Prime Chuck Cuts
2.00 | use our mastery of the skies to make | Heppner spent New Year’s day with
than banking house
378.61
underground, starve his mother, Mrs. Bertha Cherry.
children
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton, Jer­
Prices are effective Friday, Jan. 9th thru Monday, Jan. 12
$1,200,659.03 whole populations with our blockades, ry Buel and Ollie Coryell, all of Irri-
Total Assets
destroy the hard-won gains of liber­ gon, were dinner guests of Mr. and
ty, and turn the whole earth into a Mrs. Roscoe Williams New Year’s
T mua ui wucnrs
LIABILITIES
Red HUI Catsup
day.
$912,438.52 vast battlefield?
Demand deposits
Moneta Chill Sauce 12%-o bot 15c
Miss
Elva
Twidwell,
fifth
and
sixth
134,130.01
Time deposits
7 P. M., M. Y. F. Epworth League. grade teacher here, and Aidon Quin-
Tomato Not Sauce 3 8... eaM 10c
is now DATED
Deposits of U. S. Gov. &
Marion Ott has charge of the devo- : lin of La Grande were married in La
M
plainly on every
5,934.86
Kitchen Bouquet
R.g bottle 38c
postal savings
th
tionals, and Rebecca Pierson leads the | Grande during the holidays. Mrs.
wrapper!
>
Deposits of States and
Cranberry
Saúco
Ocean
SPF
‘
%
...
12c
63,263.47 discussion of the topic: “Great Pat­ I Quinlin, who has taught here for the
political subdivisions
HÍ/NZ
57
Paradise Swoet Pickles o hr 29c
past two years, will remain here till I
riots, Ancient and Modern".
Other deposits, certified
the end of the year.
Sandwich Spread Lunch PRi. 23c
you KNOW 1HIS BRI AD IS FRISH /
12,747.20
& cashier's checks, etc.
No evening worship this Sunday.
Mrs. Milo McFarland has returned
Battleground Cheese 2 i lost 63c
SOUPS
TOTAL
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., choir re­ to her work at the postoffice after an
Assorted except
DEPOSITS $1,128,514.06
Canterbury Black Tea
Pound 63c
Consomme Clam
absence of two weeks due to an in­
hearsal.
Chowder. Chix-
fected
leg
which
she
burned
on
the
Lipton's Black Tea
*L.
pkg 42c
Gumbo
Thursday,
7
30
p.
m.,
Bible
study.
Total Liabilities
$ 1,128,514.06
oven door some time ago. She is
Nob Hill Coffee
23c S a. 45c
Capital Accounts
2 16.0 25°
much improved.
Well.
Airway Coffee s, 19c 3 i. 55c
$25,000.00 ■
Capital Stock
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler left
250
shares
Common stock.
Friday for a few days visit with his
par $ 100.00 per share
brother and wife. Mr and Mrs. Ray
By
Mr».
Bernice
Wattenburger
Surplus
25,000.00 1
Kendler and friends in Portland,
Pine City club met Thursday, New Their children stayed with
Undivided profits
21,585.59,
her par-
Year
’
s
day,
with
an
all
day
meeting.
APPLES4 lbs
Reserves
559.38
ents in Irrigon.
A large crowd attended and the lad-
Mrs. Gene McFarland and son '
Winesaps
- Extra Fancy
Total Capital Accounts $72,144.97 ies sewed for the Red Cross, making Merrill visited friends in Pendleton j
| quilts.
ORANGES
FRESH DATES 12 oz.
Total Liabilities and
Miss Juanita Ayers spent the week Sunday. Margaret Reed and sons Al
Sunkist
Deglet
pkg.
Capital Accounts
$1,200,65943 end in Heppner with Virginia Betty and Mrs.
Fred are spending a few days in
Memoranda
' John.
GRAPEFRUIT lb.
SWT. POTATOES
Portland where she will look for an
U. S. Government obliga
- * Betty
----- Finch, Helen and Rosetta apartment and plans on moving soon.
U. S. No. 1
5 lbs. —
Arizona
$10,090 DO Healy, and Pat O'Brien returned to
lions pledged
Francis Stephens of Maryhill came
| Heppner Saturday, ready for high Mrs. M. Martin is keeping the baby,
Deposits
secured
OMPARE SAFEWAY’S EVERY DAYEOSHELF PRICES
8,869.70 | school Monday.
pledged assets
up
Tuesday
where
he
visited
his
par
­
Lloyd Ballridge spent Saturday ents and attended the funeral of his
M 0 Tollet Tissue
3 roll. 25c Cherub Condensed Milk 4 Tall 33c Jell Weil Desserts * PUDPRGS. 4c
I evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. uncle. Bill Switzler, in Walla Walla.
state of Oregon.
| ss
Stellar
Facial
Tissues
‘soo 23c Grapefruit Juice 1OUS. 3 No 2. 25c Fluffiest Marshmallows
13c
• Wattenburger and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox and
County of Umatilla 1
RAISINS
4 lb. pkg. 27c
Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup 31p... 47c
Castle Crest Peaches No 2% can 1 9c
word
Saturday
Jack
Healy
got
I!. Norton, cashier of the morning that he had to leave that daughter Rosalie, and Mr. and Mrs
Chore Girls For Scouring
Pkg 9c
Sleepy Hollow Syrep se ox ... 59c
Harper House Pears No 21, can 21c
Jeff Stephens of Portland came to at­
named bank, do solemnly evening
above
Portland. He has joined tend the Switzler funeral.
Old Dutch Cleanser 2 tal cans 1 3c
Albers Flapjack Fleur La. Rg 18c
Briargate Green Beans No 2ean He
ear that the above statement Is the navy. for From
Portland he goes to
Alberta Johnson and Vivien Brown
Su-Purb Gran. Soap 21 19c $0 37c
Popped Wheat, Rice VHa 2 pka, 15c
• rue to the best of my knowledge San Diego, Cal. Also Pat McGlough-
Emerald Bay Spinach No 2.,, 1 5c
of Hermiston visited Sunday evening
Purex Gentle Bleach
and belief
or Boni. 12c
Drifted Snow Flour
49 lb A 81 .82
We
wish
Peas
EAPDENSDE 3-No 303 — 25c
ton
of
Lena
was
called.
at the Lyle Brown home.
A. H NORTON. Cashier both boys lots of good luck.
Highway Sauer Kraut No 21
9c
White Magic Bleach
or Boni. 10c
Kitchen Craft Flour ke b a 81.88
sworn
to
before
Subscribed and
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and fam­
Mrs. Stewart’s Bluing 10 0 bot 13c
Keen Shortening Lh 16c 4 ,, 61c
Valley
Gold
Apriceis
».2
can
15c
me this 7th day of January. 1942.
ily stayed Saturday night in Hepp­
Normel’s Spam
W J Warner. Notary Public
ner and returned home Sunday.
My commission expires Oct. 31, 1944.
Paimoilve Soap 3
Butter Creek is getting its share of
Attest
Correct
cold weather We could stand it a
B SWAYZE
little warmer.
Ivery Flakes
spent
A
A SWAYZE
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
ALL PRICES SUBIECT TO MARKET CHANCES
W L. HAMM
from Thursday until Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. They re­ HERMISTON HERALD |
Directors.
turned to Heppner Sunday evening.
MART COFFEE
EARLY RISER
1 lb 27c
lb 25c
COLUMBIA NEWS
Refrigerators
Wash Machines
Oil Heaters
IDAHO SMALL WHITE BEANS 3 ibs. 23c
IDAHO RED MEXICAN BEANS 3,b*21c
29c
BABY LIMA BEAMS
Meat Dept
Competitive Prices On
Small Electrical Appliances
and Supplies
Produce Dept
Special). 17
2
1
Lb. 324
2
354
10
29.
Farmers Supply Store
106
LK 276
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
UMATILLA NEWS
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1b. 274
199
279
oglhiqhl’
BREAD
24
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PINE CITY NEWS
25-
199
25d
SAFEWAY