The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 15, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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c (. Traasury Department
OASIS THEATRE
(CONFIDENTIAL)
_____in Defense Savings Bonds (or Stamps) each p week.
I will invest the sum of
Kersbergen
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Miss Marjorie Waldow and Arnold
spent Sunday in Pendleton.
Webber spent Sunday morning in
Pendleton.
Mrs. Casha Shaw of Heppner is
visiting at the home of her son, Mr.
W. A. Kauffman of Spokane, Wn„
and Mrs. Guy Shaw, this week.
was a visitor in Hermiston the first
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Best were bus­ of the week.
iness visitors in Pendleton Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hackitt, Vir-
afternoon.
giniä May, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
J. K. Smawley, owner of the Kor­ Carr were guests at a turkey dinner
ner Kafe, has taken over the manage­ at the Guy Cronk apartments Sunday.
ment of Ye General Store at the ord­
Mrs. Nell Kent left Saturday night
nance depot.
by bus to tend to business in Boise
Bernard Jendrzejewski, student at Sunday. She returned home Sunday
: O.S.C. and son of Mr. and Mrs. John night.
Jendrzejewski of the Columbia dist­
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox and
rict, visited here the past week. He
has enlisted in the army air corps and daughter, Miss Eva Wilcox, left to-
[ will report for duty January 19 at day (Thursday) on an automobile
| Bakersfield, Calif. He recently com­ trip into Arizona. They will be gone
pleted a civilian pilot training course. for about a month. Miss Wilcox is on
vacation from the Farm Bureau mill.
Miss Greta Scott, clerk for J. A.
Terteling & Sons in the bookkeeping
Lew Brownell of Umatilla was a
department, left Saturday for Port­ caller in Hermiston
Wednesday.
land where she will be married Jan­ Friends are urging him for the coun-
uary 17 to Jim Clinton, who is con­ ty court vacancy caused by the death
nected with the Oregon State Em­ of Bill Switzler.
ployment agency which was located
Mrs. F. T. Koehler returned Mon-
in Hermiston since the Umatilla Ord­
nance depot was started. After their day from a ten day visit with her
wedding they will reside in Bend daughter and family in Portland.
where Mr. Clinton will be stationed.
Dean Ryan, who has been in the
Hermiston General hospital a week,
is much improved. F. M. Cox, who
also is a patient there, was somewhat
improved.
Dance Hall
MARCH OF TIME
COMEDY — SOCKEROO
SUN. - MON. — JAN. 18 - 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
FRANCES LANGFORD
in
All-American
Co-ed
O'KEEFE
in
Bowery Boy
NEWSREEL
TUESDAY
JAN. 20
JAMES CAGNEY
and
PAT O'BRIEN
in
Devil Dogs
of the Air
Emmett Steiner, 19, son of Nick
Steiner of Hermiston, recently passed
an A-l examination for the U. S.
marine corps. He enlisted at Walla
Walla and was then sent to Portland.
From Portland he was sent to San
Diego where he will undergo prelim­
inary training.
MOST POPULAR
FINE WATCH!
CARTOON
HOLLYWOOD STEPS OUT
COMEDY
GOOD OLD DAYS
The annual meeting of members of
the Cooperative cannery and laundry
will be held January 17 at 2:00 p. m.
in the office of the laundry, accord­
ing to Mrs. H. M. Sommerer, secre­
tary. An election of three directors
will be held in addition to other bus­
iness.
AW
WED. - THURS. — JAN. 21 - 22
DOUBLE FEATURE
PATRICIA
3 Cockeyed Sailors
w jewels
$27.50
LLOYD NOLAN
in
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Charter Pilot
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
$27.50
DEAN
ADS For SALE IN
OUR NEXT ISSUE
A. W. BEHRMAN
HERMISTON HERALD
Hermiston, Oregon
JEWELER
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
(ARCANSHop;
ALSO SEE
OUR
HANDBILLS
Nationally Advertized Brands
Old Dutch Cleanser
3 cans 21c
quart bottle 16c
Linit Starch
12-OZ. pkg. 10c
Gloss Starch
3 pkgs. 25c
Argo Corn or Gloss
SPECIALS JAN. 16- 17-19 —
Garden Fresh Canned Foods
PEACHES, No. 212
2 cans 49c
Pioneer
Krispy Crackers
2 lb. pkg. 33c
Cream of Wheat
28-OZ. pkg. 24c
Ovaltine, choc, or plain, Ige. can 65c
Molasses, No. 212
can 35c
Brer Rabbit Gold Label
PRUNES, Sunsweet, med.
pkg. 23c
can 19c
Seaport
PINEAPPLE, No. 2
. can 19c
Seaport
ASPARAGUS, med.
No. 1 can 24c
Reliance
can 11c
CARROTS, No. 2
Minced Clams, 10 oz.
Reliance - Shoestring
SLICED BEETS, No. 2
can 10c
Seaport
2 cans 27c
CORN, No. 2
Reliance Golden Bantam
3 cans 29c
CORN, No. 303
Seaport
DINNER PEAS, No. 2
3 cans 39c
Reliance
3 cans 27c
PEAS, No. 303
Seaport
Popular Brands of Flour
TOMATOES, No.
DRIFTED SNOW
TRIPLICATE
To aid the National Defense, I pledge that,
FRI. - SAT. - JAN. 16 - 17
CAROLE LANDIS
CESAR ROMERO
in
Clorax
PLEDGE FOR REGULAR INVESTMENT IN
BEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS
NOTE— This in not an order form. The Signer will buy Defense Savings Bonds
by one of the methods listed below:
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
DENNIS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
49 lb. bag $2.13
OCCIDENT FLOUR 49 lb. bag $2.34
2 cans 27c
Emporium — Solid Pak
For a delicious quick & easy supper
WAKOTA FLOUR 49 lb. bag $1.95
EVERYDAY Flour 49 lb. bag $1.79
21 2
Pork & Beans
Van Camp’s
3 cans 25c
. . month.
I will buy these Honda:
• From • post office, bank, or other sales agency.
Fl By mail from the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D C.
□ Under • Pay-Roll Savings Plan (or other similar arrangement for regular purchasing) to
effect at my place of employment:
systematically.
please
□ Through ■ regula- purchase plan installed by the following organization:
“Äams sfegatate)"
(Addrsn)
I will faithfully fulfill this pledge for the duration of the Wer,or so long as I am financially able to do so-
(Print) _.
toni
(Dato)
“Hash.” If our President were to call
on you would you serve him with
hash? Here is a point of etiquette
—— "7
that needs a solution. All services are
O. S. Baumgartner of the Meadows | All those now working on Red at the usual hours.
“Come thou with us and we will do
district was a business visitor in Her- ‘Cross sewing are asked to please
miston Thursday.
1 press and return all garments at the thee good.”
earliest possible moment. New ma­
N. R. Mueller and daughter Helen terials are expected at an early date.
Catholic Young People Gather
left early this morning for
Hundreds of articles have been
A gathering of the Catholic Young
York City on a business trip, They turned into the county association
People’s organization was held Sun­
plan to be gone about 10 days.
from Hermiston sewing classes.
day night, January 11, at the home
First Aid classes are in progress
of Linda Mary Neary. An enjoyable
The Hermiston Taxis are for sale, i
.
,
— -
... . •
With or without franchise (P.U.C. again and will continue without in- evening was spent and refreshments
authority); 1937 Dodge sedan with terruption from now on. Those in- were served. The next meeting will
terested are asked to attend regular-
heater and Philco radio, $425; 1940
be held Sunday night, January 18, at
Nash sedan, with heater, $725, See ly.
the Parish house. Dances are being
Mrs. Berning, who resides in No. 1
Mr. Case or Mr. Wilson at Angel’s
planned, and meetings in the future
cottage belonging to W. W. Felt­
Rest evenings only. Will finance for
will be held more frequently.
house,
will
be
glad
to
help
knitters
22-1p
reliable party.
any afternoon or evening. Mrs. J.
Sgt. Ralph Marble, in a letter to his R. Huffman is the new knitting
"NoTHiNG OTHER TH^
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble, chairman. Materials will be obtain­
able
from
Mrs.
Huffman
in
the
fu
­
states that he has recently been ad­
«
vanced to Sergeant rank. He is now ture.
located with the Coast Artillery Sec­
•ADJUSTMENTS-
tion, Col. General Depot, Columbus, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
I
Can So Well Relieve
Shelby
E.
Graves,
Pastor
Ohio, and requests that his Hermis­
of displaced
the pressure
Why be filled with fear and worry
ton friends write to him.
vertebrae cf
the spineon
for the thing., that are coming to pass
the delicate ■
nerves issu-
Wm. Sabin of Stanfield, who has when you can have peace and joy
ing there­
fromasshown
been receiving medical care at the through Jesus Christ our Lord in
nified part of
in the mag-
Hermiston General hospital, is doing I whom are hid all the treasures of
our illustra-
tion
fine.
It is this
wisdom and knowledge. Col. 2:3.
unnatural
interference
with nerve
Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible school. A
Mrs. Everett Shaver and infant ! class for all.
funcion,that
causes the
great maj-
daughter left the Hermiston Gener- | 11 A. M., worship hour. Be sold­
ority cl dis
which tne
eases to
al hospital Wednesday and returned iers of the Cross.
human flesh
heir
to their home.
7 P. M., Young People’s service.
%
a
7:45
P.
M.,
Evangelistic
service.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman plan
0
Thursday,
7
45
p.
m.,
Bible
study
to leave late this evening for Chicago
THF TRAINED ANO EXPERIENCED
g
and other points to attend to business and prayer meeting.
A hearty welcome awaits all.
CHIROPRACTOR .
and visit relatives.
C. R. Keys was admitted Wednes-
day to the Hermiston General hospi-
tai for medical care.
RED CROSS SEWING
COMPLETION URGED
CHIROPRACTIC
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
We shall worship around the theme,
“Emergency Millions,” in the eleven
o’clock worship hour Sunday morn­
ing.
,
Our Bible School atendance is look­
Funeral services for George Rand, ing up. We are planning on launching
of Irrigon were held Saturday in that our new educational advance program
city. He was 73 years of age and for in the near future. If you do not have
38 years had been a resident of that a part in any of the Sunday Schools
district. He was well known as a mel- in our community, we invite you.
Mrs. Edna Gish, a returned mis­
on raiser. Besides the widow he is
survived by two sons, Earl of Port- sionary, recently from China, will
speak at the eight o’clock service Sun­
land and Beatty of Irrigon.
day evening.
Miss Jane Boyer, Miss Velma Ray
and Miss Marie Ogne, all Hermiston HI RMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
bank employees, spent Saturday even­
At our Sunday morning worship
ing in Pendleton.
service we shall direct our thoughts
Mrs. J. S. Burnham returned Mon­ toward the subject, “Righteousness.”
day from a four-day trip to Ellens- As we see it, there are three kinds:
burg where she attended a reunion of Self righteousness, Gospel righteous­
friends. She made the trip by stage. ness, and the rigrteousness of Chris­
tian character.
Mrs. W. W. Bechdolt was admitted
At our evening service the topic is,
Tuesday at the Hermiston General
hospital for medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. “Tiney” Keyes have
reopened the Brite Spot on the Hepp­
ner highway. The place has been
closed for the past month while Mr.
and Mrs. Keyes were on a trip into
California.
Mrs. Genevieve Nettleton of the
Farm Security Administration will
explain the “nutrition program and
how farm people can help,” at the Co­
lumbia grange to be held January 20
at the Columbia school house. All
grange members are urged to attend
and visiting grangers are welcome.
BUYER MEETS
OUR AD
LUMNS....
locates this interference readily
and removes the pressure by fc
adjusting the displaced vertebrae
RESTORES
WHEN THE CAUSE OF
DISEASE Is REMOVED
NATURE-
CHIROPRACTOR
Hermiston, Ore.
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE YOU-
Come here and get the benefits of
our mere than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine your eyes by
modern methods and grind
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
PENDLETON DIRECTORY
Mrs. Velna Ridenour and infant
son expect to leave the Hermiston
General hospital Friday and return
to their home. Mrs. Ridenour's
two year old daughter Donna
was admitted to the hospital for med­ Farm Implement* - Electric)
ical care.
Motor* - Water Systems
Pendleton
Oregon
Mrs. Paul Van Patten accompanied
by Mrs. Leander Quiring and Sylvia
and Mrs. Al Quiring and Shirley were
business visitors in Pendleton Tues-
day.
Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Frank T. Koehler, Jr., of Portland.
Phone 400
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Koeh­
Pendleton
-
•
Oregon
ler of Hermiston, has recently enlist-
ed as a navy pilot and has been called
to Sand Point for training. Mr.
Koehler has had 2 * years of instruc­
CHILDREN'S APPAREL
tor s training and has both a commer­
Infants to 14 Years
cial and pilot license.
H. L. SIMPSON (0.
JACK ALLEN SUPPLY
H. AND H. SHOP
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
Smoke" Rill Is High
Omaha. Neb.—How would you like
to spend ten million dollars every
year, only to have it go up in smoke?
Well, that's exactly what the Union
Pacific railroad does. Its bill last
year for coal and wood was $9,986,-
367.
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DR. A. E. MARBLE
DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE
SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY
Suite 11 Bond Building
Telephone 148
(Over Wool worths)
Pendleton
Oregon
DR. ARNE A. HEMO
Chiropractic Physio Therapy
Rectal Disorders
145 S. Main Street
Pendleton
Oregon
FRAZIER
BOOK STORE ( ,
"Complete Office Outfitters"
STATIONERY
ROOKS
GIFTS
‘227 Main Street
Phone 54
Pendleton. Ore. |
Pendleton
Oregon
GIFTS
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
Ed
%
Main St.
STRAM
OPTICAL CO
W illiam C. Stram
OPTOMETRIST
25 S. Main St.
Phone 403 i
Pendleton
Oregon
SAM GORFKLE
The Working Man’s
Clothing Store
329 S. Main Street
Pendleton
Oregon
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