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THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1943 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO OASISTHEATRE PHONE 2121 Sat. Jan. 8-9 DOUBLE FEATURE ‘ GEHE AUTRY , «i« < [RPisTRnno I HAlfm;. SHAHSMtr, Jan. 10-11 Sun. - Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Langenwalter ' Mrs. Clarence Farwell of Kasville, I Missouri, arrived New Year's day for I spent Sunday visiting in Pasco. Baby David Weiner was able to a visit at the F. E. Sater home. J. Wheeler is confined to the Her- | leave the hospital January 5. Mrs. Jens Skovbo was hostess at a miston General hospital. Mrs. Ray Armstrong is getting | tea Friday at her home. Present1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glenisky and < , along nicely at the local hospital. j were Mrs. N. W. Bloom, Mrs. Otto daughter returned d Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo Pierce, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. spending the holidays with relatives tored to New Bridge Saturday to Eric Täplin, Mrs. R. L. Woolley, Mrs. in Idaho. Al Quiring and Mrs. A. Boulware. John Ulrich is a patient at the Her- spend a week visiting his parents. Harry Hamman, son of Mr. and ; miston General hospital. D. Kirk, who has been a patient at the local hospital, returned to his Mrs. J. W. Hamman, left recently for Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special Norfolk, Va., where he will be sta ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her home January 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman en tioned with the Seabees, navy con miston Hotel on Wednesday, January tertained Christmas eve for a group struction unit. Another son, Everett, 13. Hours 1:00 to 5 00 p. m. 21-lc of friends and their children at their is also with the Seabees but is sta Pat McLaughlin is a medical pa annual Christmas party. After the tioned at Williamsburg, Va. tient at the local hospital. Patricia Berg, recently a patient in youngsters had Santa Claus and Dewey Harmon of Hermiston left Christmas carols were sung, they the local hospital, returned to her with the December 30 contingent for played upstairs, Refreshments.' were home January 3. service in the U. S. navy. It is be served to a group of adults present. Frank L. Bensel enlisted in the lieved that Mr. Harmon will be sta Charles Wilson, who is a medical Merchant Marine corps last October tioned at Farragut, Idaho. patient at the Hermiston General hos 13th. He reported for training last Mr. and Mrs. Dewey (Duke) Child pital, is reported as much improved. Saturday, January 2, but his present ers are the proud parents of a baby Bwy U.S.WAR BONDS Corp. Dwight Ritchie, who is sta training station is not known at this girl born last week in St. Anthony’s tioned with the Coast Artillery at time. hospital in Pendleton. Mrs. Childers Virgil Smith, formerly of Hermis- and infant daughter came home Wed- San Francisco, spent the New Year holiday season here with his mother, ton but now employed in Vancouver, nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rust and Mrs. N. !.. Ritchie, and his sister. spent Sunday in Hermiston. Mrs. Smith. Urla, and Jean Hardy re Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore of Vancou- Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie. F B SWAYZE. President ver, Wash., spent the holiday season Among guests enjoying dinner New turned to Portland with him. Year’s day at the A. F. Rohrman Mrs. R. J. Bearrow of Hermiston in Hermiston visiting friends and Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation home were Sgt. Sukhwart Singh of was able to leave the hospital Jan- relatives. The men are employed in the sihp yards at Vancouver. Lahore, Ind., Sgt. Hibbs of Harris- i uary 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doyle of Athe burg, Penn., and Corp. Lehman of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christian and St. Louis, Mo. The boys arrived in family of Vancouver spent the recent na, but more recently of Pendleton, robbery; Frank Slattery: Robert ago who dp not have their classifica Stanfield on Christmas day. holiday season in Hermiston visiting where he was employed in Stone’s Christenson, robbery: Helmer From- tion cards in their possession should friends and relatives. Mr. Christian Market, began work this week in the dahl, drunk and vagrant: Frank Slat communicate with their local boards is employed in the Vancouver ship meat department at the Hermiston tery, drunk and vagrant; William H. prior to February 1 and obtain them Trading Co. Monday, drunk: William W. Ruther so as to avoid charges of delinquency, yards. Miss Nelma Saylor and Mrs. J. B. Pvt. Sherlock Stockard of Roswell, Saylor spent the holiday season at ford, drunk: Chester Morris Duer, national headquarters said. The new requirements will cause New Mexico, came Tuesday evening the Ralph Saylor home. Miss Saylor fighting: Donald White, fighting; to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. left for Laramie, Wyo., Wednesday Elston Orville Dugan, drunk; Charles only a handful of men to communicate V. Lind, drunk: Frank Slattery, with their local boards as most regis H. Stockard. Pvt. Stockard is in the by way of San Francisco to resume air corps division. Another son. Lt. her duties as director of dining ser- drunk and vagrant (third offence): trants have already obtained their WELL EQUIPPED TO Charles Sanders, drunk in a public classification cards. There are, how Col. P. E. Stockard, left last Friday vice at the University of Wyoming. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE ever, some few registrants who have place. following a visit here. Still another YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Corporal Lee Shaw, son of Mr. and moved from one place of residence to son. Clement Stockard, is expected to Mrs. Guy Shaw, came Sunday to another without notifying their local Game Commission To Meet visit here in the near future. The spend a 12-day furlough from his du The Oregon State Game Commis boards, and national headquarters latter is stationed with the medical ties at the Marana Basic Flying Field BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston sion will hold a public hearing at ten emphasized that they must get in corps at Abilene, Texas. located at Tuczon, Arizona. Lee looks Mr. and Mrs. Lester Earp are the in fine shape and seems quite happy o’clock, Saturday morning, January touch with these selective service un 9, in its Portland offices, to consider its as soon as possible. parents of a baby girl weighing 6 lbs. going about town shaking hands with regulations for the 1943 angling sea- As an indication of how few men 15 ounces, born Tuesday at the Her- his friends here. son. Bag limits and open seasons for would be affected by the order, it was miston General hospital. Mrs. Earp game fish, as well as regulations af- pointed out that less than three- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phibbs piles Poe License fecting methods of taking, will be de- tenths of one per cent of all regis Frank Cargill of Hermiston. Under the date of December 14, J. trants are believed to be delinquent Walter Smith, who has spent the A. Phibbs of Hermiston filed an ap termined at that time. by reason of failure to keep in touch past several months in the employ of plication with the Public Utilities with their local boards as required. Wadham’s Wholesale concern in Port Commissioner of Oregon requesting land, returned over the week end and permit to operate as a common motor IF YOUR EYES now can be seen again busily em carrier of persons anywhere for hire, TROUBLE YOU— ployed at the Hermiston Trading Co. restricted within Umatilla county. Come here and get the benefits of W. Robert Bensel has been ad- The notice of hearing has been set Beginning February 1. all men in Knocks Lt our more than 25 years successful vanced to 2 c s, after completing his the 18 to 45 age groups who for six for Thursday. January 14, at the optical experience. Reasonable recruit training at Farragut. Idaho. months or more have been subject to in prices for glasses when needed. He enlisted last October 19th. and hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon registration under the selective ser the Umatilla county court house We examine your eyes by has been chosen for training in the Pendleton. vice act for possible military duty modern methods and grind signal school at the University of Il will be required to carry their classi glasses to fit in all the latest linois. His selection was made on the fication cards showing that they are styps. basis of general appitude test and | in communication with their local boards and have been classified as to DR. DALE ROTHWELL his record in service. He is now at READ the ADS the above school having arrived there I availability for military service, the OPTOMETRIST and writes he is very bureau of selective service of the War 418 Main Street A 4-H sewing club was organized well pleased with the school, the peo PENDLETON, OREGON Tuesday afternoon at the home of the Manpower Commission announced on ple and the surrounding country. leader. Mrs. John Graves. Officers January 1. Both the classification card and the are Mary Sommerer, president; Ruth McCulley, vice president, and Mar registration certificate must be in the garet Sommerer, secretary-treasurer. registrant's possession on his person | Other members are Joan Graves, Dor after February 1 or he will be sub is Jones, Ella Pardun, Lois and Irene ject to fine or imprisonment or both, national headquarters said. The or ! Hunt. There is a tremendous need for a clean, 1 der does not apply to registrants who The next meeting will be held at wholesome and educational, yet * were in the 45 to 65 year-old group entertaining boy's publication. A , the home of the leader, January 16. • That's why, for 30 years, the Boy A .Refreshments were served after ad- at the time of registration. While possession of the registration Scouts of America has pub- journment of the meeting. a lished BOYS’ LIFE. A certificate, given to men when they B It's the magazine you A SUNSHINE KRISPY ALBERS I register, has met legal requirements B will be glad to ( national headquarters I heretofore, CRACKERS BUCKWHEAT & B give your son ; said that a small number of persons lb. box ... ...... were known to be delinquent insofar WHEAT FLOUR friend’s son. In the Christmas greeting issue of as selective service regulations are n>. pkg. DROMEDARY the Hermiston Herald, the name of concerned because of their failure, ei Lloyd Russell appeared on the same ther willful or negligent, to keep in GINGER BREAD MIX greeting with Clyde Kenison under touch with ther local boards, so it VITA-PAK 141 i oz. pkg. the general heading of The Tavern, had been determined to require each GRAPEFRUIT JUICE I Mr. Kenison is the sole owner of The man to carry the classification card 46 oz. can Tavern and not connected with Mr. (form 57) as well as the registration WADHAMS FANCY Oal/ UM a ptat . $4 50 far 3 years certificate (form 2). Russell, as the latter is associated Send your order to: GRAPEFRUIT Therefore, all registrants in mili with another confectionery in Stan tary age groups, 18 to 45 years, re No. 2 cans MATCHES field. Or to your newspaper office or local agent quired to register as Ion as six months Junior Brand Both men. however, aie sincere in their heartiest good wishes for the box carton : WAX PAPER new year. 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Selected among leaders in Satevepost Poll. and UiratfJ by William Dieterle from World In Action—Food Weapon for Conquest ÀÀÀAAÀAÀÀÀAÀÀ Hermiston Barber Shop CLASSIFICATION CARD ESSENTIAL SEWING CLUB IS ORGANIZED 6 BOYS “VITAMINS EVERY DAY” PHILLIP’S TOMATO SOUI 3 tall cans 3 TOMATO JUICE cans 2 2 C A T S U 14-oz. bottles 299 FRONT LINE 3 359 C R A C K E R S lb. box 349 SHORTENING can 758 Quaker Quick or Regular 6 LYNDEN CHICKEN SOIT tall cans 23 Ft. roll 19 SKOVBO HONEY 799 PUDDING or PIE FILLING Four Delicious Flavors 260 I for 198 238 ROYAL WORTH Finest Cleansing Tissue Pure White 4 $1.79 Fresh Grapefruit Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 as 2 K R E -MEI 500 Sheets WRONG NAME ON RIGHT GREETING 4 with Noodles SNOWDRIFT lb. pkg. A 278 SUNSHINE GRAHAM 2 2 4 Free Delivery HERMISTON. OREGON PEA CHES Each 258 3 for 230 Your Certified Independent Grocer STATE GUARDS TO MEET TUESDAYS The Hermiston State Guard unit I will go back to the regular Tuesday [ night meetings after several months ■ of drill on Mondays. Captain Vern E. Daugherty made the announce- ment this week. Although the ranks have been con- siderably thinned by members leaving for service in the armed forces, the interest is keeping up splendidly. Ex perience gained in the local company is proving valuable when the boys don uniform. CITY OFFICERS LIST OFFENDERS Chief of Police P. J. Nation and his officers are ever on the alert for law- lessness and during the past weeks have listed 18 cases on the court records. The list follows William H. Monday, drunk: Stan- ford F. 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