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Mrs. Pauline Pearce is a medical
patient at the Hermiston general hos-
pital.
Jack Griffin will be able to leave
the Hermiston hospital Thursday and
A
R. C. Todd is visiting his daughter is greatly improved.
Mrs. Harold Keller
a medical
and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. G. E.
patient at the Hermiston general hos
Holt in Pendleton.
Miss Jean Davis of Spokane, who pital.
Remember merchants price control
is employed at the 'Spokane airport,
meeting
in near future. Watch for
spent the week end visiting her par
the dates.
ents here.
Bill Daugherty of Walla Walla was
a visitor at the weekly luncheon of
the Hermiston Rotary club Thursday.
Mrs. Lewis Roberts of Umatilla
was able to leave the Hermiston hos
pital Monday.
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Miss Dorothy Osmond, who is em
HERMISTON, OREGON
ployed at the U.O.D., spent Wednes-
day visiting her parents at La |
Fri.-Sat.
Jan. 29-30 Grande.
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F riends of J. D. Todd, Second Class
RICHARD ARLEN in
Specialist, will be interested to learn
that he has been shipped out from Se
attle where he has been stationed.
Ralph Saylor of the Butter Creek
¡district, member of the AAA commit
tee. spoke to the Hermiston Rotary
club Thursday.
The condition of Pat McLaughlin at
Mr. and M.s. Elbert Moore (Vir
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the Hermiston hospital is much im ginia Wells) whose wedding was a
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proved.
recent event here. The groom is as
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Mrs. J. V. Villermoure is confined sociated with his father in the Stand
to her home due to a severe scalding ard Oil Co. business and the bride is
J^DOHNC hook
of her foot last Thursday when she employed at the U.O.D.
upset a kettle of scalding water. She
is slowly improving.
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All truck owners with O. D. T.
No gas books are transferable with wishing to make an appeal for more
Sun.-Mon. Jan. 31-Feb. 1 the sale of an automobile. They must gas should do so before February 1,
be turned in to the board within five 1943.
days after such sale.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf
Mrs. R. W. Armstrong is reported
as getting along nicely at the local left last week for Chippeway Falls.
Wis., where they were called by the
hospital.
Ray Critchfield. high school coach death of his mother. They are ex-
here last year, has completed his pected back this week.
A boy, weighing seven pounds__ _
training in Florida and has been
commissioned at Second Lieutenant. 10 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1
Elex B. Jones Monday at the Hermis
ton hospital.
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Mrs. Kenneth Anderson who has
been
a patient at the local hospital,
Tuesday
February 2
was able to return to her home Janu-
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Mrs. R. L. Pease and two children
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left
Saturday for Weiser Idaho.
and AeAV as PORTER ■
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ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
weeks with friends. Mr. Pease is
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE employed at the Umatilla Ordnance
' A CLOSE CALL
Depot.
FOR
Mr. and Mrs. F. Miles of Echo are
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston the parents of a baby girl weighing
five pounds and 14 ounces, burn Jan-
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27.
The cooking school, under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Georgea F. Sutch, was
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well attended last Friday at the U.
SSWrVewnbn
S. O. A number of dresses were mod-
Newlyweds
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CANNED FOOD WCHCe
TOMATOES
Solid Pack
No. 2 12 can
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Charles Buddy ROGERS
Wed.-Thurs
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TROUBLE YOU-
Feb. 3-4
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine //our eyes by
modern methods and yiind
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
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Musical - Variety - Oddity
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
RENDI.ETON. OREGON
A request has been made from the
Hermiston U. S. O. that any Hermis
ton residents who would wish to en
tei tain for Sunday dinner members
f the armed forces now stationed in
the management.
Their phone nun her is 2821.
Robert Jackson. University of Ore
gon student from Hermiston, was re-
ently initiated into Beta Theta Pi.
Greek letter organization. Bob has
spent the last term as a pledge to the
organization, and upon receiving a
grade point of 2 00 or better, auto
matically became eligible for mem-
I bership.
5 cans FOC
Pheasant or Seaport
303 cans
— •
SYRUP
12
$1.55
Seaport
Can
12
60
690
Cans
Quart Jar, Each
184
$1.08
6 For
PEACHES
No. 212 Tins - Sliced
2 Cans
12
499
$2.89
Cans
POTATOES
NO. 2, 50 lbs. $1.63
CARROTS
Fancy, 3 bunches 230
©RANGES
. Small Nave 1s
for Juice.
2
doz.
ASPARAGUS
Much More
299
2 cans
SAUERKRAUT
Quart jars
2 for 359
TOMATO JUICE 6 cans
Westgift - No. 1 tall cans
BEETS
2 cans
PEACHES
Royal Worth Freestone
pkg.
cans 19<
each 24
PICELES
100
jar 279
Dutch Girl - Assorted - 12 oz. jar
jar 180
KRISPY CRACKERS 120
2 lb. box
—
HI-HO CRACKERS
210
Butter - Large package
HOT SAUCE
Serra Mission - 8 oz. cans
Lettuce
Large crisp stalks 130
New
Cabbage
Per pound
70
Carrots
2 bu.
19
Marble Head
Squash
Oranges
Large size, dozen 390
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Fre
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
$2.23
ASPARAGUS
Cut
No. 2 Tins. Each 149
12 Tins - $1.65
VEAL STEAK
PORK ROAST
PICNIC HAMS
120
12 For $1.39
HARVEST KING—
Sack
$1.69
$6.55
BBI
NORTHERN—
Sack ........
BBL.
$1.79
$6.95
STRING BEANS
Osage - Cut Beans
No. 2 Can, Each 200
12 For -
$2.35
lb. 45c
lb. 32c
lb. 34c
We have plenty of beef, veal and pork. All choice
grade meat. Also complete line of assorted lunch
meats of the best quality. Fresh Salmon & Halibut.
COLUMBIA NEWS
Per pound
5 cans 29
12 Cans
CENI RAL CHCRCH OE CHRIST
C. Warner. Pastor
Bible school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m., C. F.
Nalley's Dilla - 2
JELLY
959
SWT. POTATOES
Del Monte
No. 212 Tins, Each • 26
secretary of the
| Sv ander.
Christian Churches of Oregon will
preach on the subject. “Things That
Abide.”
Junior. Intermediate C. E. at 3 p.
m.. Senior C. E. at 7 p. m.
Evening worship at 8 p. m., at
which time the church mortgage will
be burned, with appropriate services.
C. F. Swander will deliver the main
address of the evening, using the
theme, “The House of God.”
Celery
Baker's - Pkg. 113 grams
12 For
G. M. Pierson, elderly Hermiston
resident, received another stroke
Monday and is in a critical condition
at his home. Mrs. W. M. Pierson of
La Grande came during the week to
aid with the care of Mr. Pierson.
Fred Hensel, who recently under
went an operation in a Portland hos-
pital, was able to return to work the
latter part of this week. Mr. Hensel
is employed at the Hermiston Grain
& Feed Co.
6 pkgs. 290
2 size cans
Walla Walla No. 1 Tails
3 Tins
Del Monte - Diced
No. 303 Glass, Each
AQd
70 1b. bag
KREMEL
COCONUT
199
12 Cans
$2.23
TOMATO JUICE
No. 1 Medium Size
cans 599
Pheasant -
399
TANGERINES
259
ONIONS
BEANS
cans 729
Walla Walla
No. 2‘ Tin, Each
169
$1.89
Cans
Florida Fancy, Lb.
2 Ige crisp hds. 250
TOMATOES
169
$1.89
MEAT DEPARTMENT
PRODUCE DEPT.
6 pkgs. 299
Flavor Crest
149
12 For
$1.60
HOT SAUCE
JEL-SEFT
Pudding or pie filling
Cans --
SPINACH
cans 559
Marion - No. 03 cans
12 For $1.40
12
Cans
PEAS
Pheasant - No. 303 cans
126
12
jar 31
Lumber Jack - 24 oz. jar
Del Monte Diced
No. 303 Glass. Each
Golden Bantam, Cream Style
No. 2 Tin
CANNED FOOD SALE PRODUCE
CORN
12 Cans..
- 139
$1.55
Western Pride - Golden Ban
tam - Cream Style
Per Can
es were furnished through th
I cperupe Bert Cordon (The Med Russian)
Rosedale
No. 2 cans, Each
White - Cream Style
2 Cans ....................
Del Monte - Sliced
No. 303 Glass, Each
- - MükRA,
Hermiston
Barber Shop
169
$1.85
12 Cans
TAKE I
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Crapefruit
WHY BE FAT
It'sEasy io Reduce
You can lose ugly poundsand have
a more slender, graceful figure.
No laxatives. No drugs. No exer-
cising. With this AYDS plan you
don’t cut out any meals, starches,
potatoes, meats or butter, you
simply cut them down.
It’s easy when you enjoy a
delicious (vitamin fortified) AYDS
before each meal.
ICO PERSONS LOST 14 LBS.
TO 20 LBS. each In 30 DAYS,
using AYDS under the direction
of Dr. C. E. Von Hoover. Swora
to before a Notary Public.
Absolutely harmless. GUARANTEED. Try
a large box of AYDS. 30-day supply only $2.25.
Money back if you don’t get results. Just phone
P>y Mrs. Bob Woodward
For sale at all good drug store ev
The Home Extension unit meeting erywhere — in Hermiston at Her
on Tuesday at the U.S.O. building miston Drug Store.
was well attended and proved very
interesting and instructive, with Miss
Lois Lutz of the State College con AÁAAAAAAAAAAA
ducting the demonstration, assisted by
Mrs. Carter. The following commit
tee chairmen have been appointed in
the local unit: Recreation, Mrs. Duff
Knight:
membership. Mrs. Bert
Quick: luncheon, Mrs. Charles Wil
cox.
Miss Eva Wilcox left Wednesday
morning for Salem where she will
visit her grandmother before going to |
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Seattle to begin her assignment with !
the WAACs on January 30th.
Let Us
Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell accompanied
Mrs. Dan Bartlett to Pendleton on
Thursday of last week.
Glenn Parsons made a business
trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
On Your
Mrs. Mae Parsons, who has spent
! the winter here with her son and
family, returned to The Dalles Wed-
nesday to spedn a few weeks with her
daughters.
Guests at a family dinner Sunday
at the Lester Hammer home were
Mrs. Aurel Hale of Euphrates, Wn.,
the Ward Hales of Stanfield, and the
Carl Hammer family.
La Vida Archer was out from town
to spend the week end at the H. A.
Wilson home.
The Holman children were able to
return to school Monday morning.
They have been confined to home with
the measles since the holiday season.
Gloria Hammer went back to school
Tuesday after an illness of a week.
Along the Diagonal: The North
Columbia telephone line out of order
again . . a very annoying stray mule
. . . "Rusty, the Garberding’s dog.
killed by a hit-and-run driver early
Saturday.
STRAW
OPTICAL co
Keep An Eye
80 SIZE
A new design for
metal-lined
gunpowder box is saving Army Ord
nance enough copper every month to
fill specifications for 259 155mm.
guns.
Or. Stram, Optometrist
Your Seeing Specialist
Pendleton, Oregon