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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. J. W. Sparks is confined to the lo- Joe Chabot, recently of Pendleton, cal hospital due to a fracture. began work this week in the meat de- , Mrs. Pat McLoughlin, who is a partment at the Safeway store. Mr. patient at the Hermiston General hos- and Mrs. Dan Lawler moved last week to Prineville where he will be pital, is greatly improved. • yerit * -Sv"; 7. i Mrs. Norman Ruckman left the | in charge of the meat department in mga I | the Safeway store. Mrs. Lawler Hermiston hospital Tuesday with her worked here in the Safeway store and infant son Edward Allan. Otto Pierce spent a few days in Miss Omega Sater, who has been A girl, Judith Kay, was born to the Hermiston Trading Co. Portland on business this week. confined to her home due to illness, is Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart and N. R. Mueller has been confined to able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Don Alstott February his home the past, week with the flu. A girl weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces 9 at the local hospital. She weighed son Roland received a very happy A Farmers auto insurance policy gives you these surprise last Thursday evening when Mrs. Thelma Kendall was dismissed was born February 9 at the Hermis 7 pounds 13 oz. at birth. I their son and brother, Pvt. Chester outstanding features: from the local hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin and ton General hospital to Mrs. Isabelle J. Stuart who is in the Signal Corps Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell mo Long. Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider with the U. S. Army, called them by tored to Pasco Sunday where they • National Standard Coverage. Mrs. Curtis Smith, formerly Irene spent from Sunday until Wednesday telephone and visited them for 20 min visited his sister and family Mr. and Borthwick, and infant son were able afternoon in Portland attending to utes. He is stationed at Camp Kohler, Mrs. Gordon Helmick. Mr. Helmick to leave the hospital last Sunday. business matters. • Quick, efficient, nation-wide near Sacramento, Cal. is in the meat department business Mrs. M. J. Dexter of Umatilla was Rev. M. B. Ballinger went to The there. Miss Genevieve Blinston of Port Dalles Wednesday to attend a confer able ta leave the hospital and return twenty-four hour claim service. land came early Monday to visit ence of Rural and Town Churches, home Monday. friends in Hermiston. She stated W. J. Williams who is employed at and a Bible study session. • A continuing form Non-Assess^ Frances Culver, a senior in the the Ordnance Depot is in the Hermis that her father, A. R. Blinston, has Hermiston high school, began work ton General hospital suffering with recovered from a recent attack of pneumonia and is now employed in PHONE 2121 1 i Wednesday in the Behrman jewelry pneumonia. , the Allis-Chalmers store there. Mrs. Walt Liebe, son of Mr. and Mrs. i store. HERMISTON, OREGON I Blinston is employed at the Oregon George Liebe of Hermiston, has re Mr. and Mrs. J. O’Brien are the Fri.-Sat. Feb. 12-13 parents of a baby boy born February ceived his notice for induction into Shipyards. Miss Blinston has been protection DOUBLE FEATURE I 7 and weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces at the U. S. army. He will report at employed as a private secretary. She Pendleton Wednesday, February 17. left again Thursday. the Hermiston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeves and See us for details. Walt is 19 years of age. Charles E. Mallon of Joseph visited family, accompanied by Mrs. Ben in Hermiston for a few days this Spencer and daughter of Umatilla, JAMES H. BOYLEN, Agent week with his daughter, Mrs. James returned early in the week from Sal Phone 3291 — Hermiston em where they had gone to visit their Harrison. ION ERROL MARTHA TILTON Mrs. Nellie Burchett, a patient at father, Joe Reeves, who was serious- FRANKLIN PANGBORN the Hermiston General hospital, is ill with an attack of pneumonia. Mr. _w OZZIE NELSON oitui FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Reeves stated Wednesday that his getting along nicely. Henry Sommerer, son of Mr. and father was greatly improved and ex- ^■INSURANCE Eschango Mrs. Henry Sommerer Sr., of the Co pected to leave the hospital in sever- (A// lumbia district, left Wednesday for a al days. short visit at Oregon State college Mrs. Eric Täplin entertained at the prior to his induction next Wednesday home of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Wool- into the armed forces. CARD OF THANKS ley for her son Julian on his 6th birth Richard Cox Starts Training Rev. J. W. Stuart was called to day. Little guests coming to celebrate Richard Cox left Friday for Port We wish to take this opportunity to Wallowa last Wednesday to conduct were Margot and John Nelson, Dean land where a train was made up of express our thanks for the kindness the funeral service of Miss Minnie Iverson, Shirley Quiring, Peggy Wat boys to go to Wichita Falls, Texas. Sun.-Mon. Feb. 14-15 Johnson. While on the trip he also son, Barney Michieli, Sylvia Quiring They left Portland at 8:30 p. m. and and sympathy shown during the ill visited relatives at Baker, Joseph and 1 and Kayella Rohrman. The afternoon went via Pocatella. Idaho. He will ness of our husband, father and brother, Ira W. Geer. We especially Enterprise. |------------------- 1--------------------- a sing- ’ was spent in playing games and as a flying cadet and receive part of Mrs. M. L. Watson, who has been | ing. The valentine motiff was used his training in Wichita Falls. He has thank those who contributed floral in Boise, Idaho, since two weeks be with cake, ice cream and punch served been on call since September. He was offerings for the funeral. fore Christmas undergoing treatment, ' for refreshments. Mrs. I. W. Geer and family accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Cox, Claire is expected home some time soon, ac- | Mrs. George Burkhart and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. with TREVOR cording to Mr. Watson who received Basil RATHBONE Cox as far as Portland. The party word this week. returned home Saturday. Cartoon—Blitzwolf A group of Hermiston Junior Hos tess girls attended a. dance at the Piano Needed For Service Boys News Reel Pendleton U.S.O. club Tuesday even- | An urgent request for a used piano “God was in Christ, recon Miss Gladys Jones became the bride for use at the Stanfield camp has day February 161 ing. The trip was made in an army ciling the world unto him DOUBLE FEATURE I truck and proved a new experience of Mr. Robert C. Reid Monday even been made by the U.S.O. personnel ing at the home of Justice E.P. Dodd. here. Quite a number of soldiers are self.” II Corinthians 5:19 for many of the girls. THE FAMOUS FUN FEUD OF Mr. Reid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. now stationed at the former CCC bar Mr. and Mrs- W. R. Dozier are the "TANKS A MILLION" GOES ONI parents of a baby boy born February Clarence Reid of Hermiston and Mrs. racks in Stanfield and the need of JlalRaacA presents ______ _ Reid’s parents reside in Grant coun- some form of entertainment is quite HERMISTON C - the -C- -te-. fel- 4 — at local hospital The ‘ little I low weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces and ty. urgent. Anyone having a piano they BAPTIST CHURCH has been named Daniel Rex. The young couple will live in would like to donate to the boys or A boy, Jack Melear, was born Feb- Grant county for the time being anyone having a piano for sale quite H. V. McGee, Pastor I ruary 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roy where Mr. Reid has a ranch but ex- reasonably is asked to get in touch I Sanders of Echo at the Hermiston pect to move to this community later. with the U.S.O., phone 2821. General hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Corpe, former MCLAGLEN ly of Hermiston but now of Cotton UmO BRIEN lune HAVOC wood, Cal., have received word from Dorothy LOVETT their son William (Bill) Corpe that he has been promoted to First Ser geant. He is stationed in the South .-Thurs. Feb. 17-18 Sea Islands and sends best wishes to DOUBLE FEATURE I his friends here. TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF with the PREPARATION of MEALS that Corporal Thomas E. Cooney, son NAneY KELLY of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooney, has IF YOUR EYES reported for duty at the Army Air •ICHMD CARLSON TROUBLE YOU— ¡Forces Advanced' Flying School, Come here and get the benefits of ¡Carlsbad, New Mexico. Before going True enough, meat rationing is at this time only voluntary, but the A time is coming—and it is not far away—when meat rationing will our more than 25 years successful to the Carlsbad Army Air Field, he No ALMOST" be a national necessity. Many rich, nourishing meals containing optical experience. Reasonable had been stationed at Albuquerque, ALBERT BASSERMAN MSFRFSRwn’ vitamins can be served without meat, and we sincerely hope the prices for glasses when needed. MARTIN KOSLECK N. M. following suggested items of merchandise will assist you in making We examine your eyes by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tucker are the up meat-less menus. modern methods and grind parents of a baby boy born February g glasses to fit in all the latest DOUBLE MIX 8 at the local hospital. He weighed 1-lb. Pkg. Reliance Cello Pack HAL ROACH presents / styles. 9 pounds 4 ounces. BUTTER Stretcher - 2 pkgs. BLACK EYE BEANS Relatives from out of town who at- DR DALE ROTHWELL J 2-lb. Pkg. IDAHO First Grade Medium Red Salmon tended the Ira F. Geer funeral Mon OPTOMETRIST RED BEANS - - SALMON, Moon Rose lb. cn. day were Mrs. George Burkhart of 418 Main Street California SMALL WHITE 2-lb. Pkg. Prineville, F. I. Carter of Stayton, PENDLETON, OREGON MAKE MEAT GO FARTHER—Try this BEANS - Mrs. R. D. Carter of Stayton and her “Extender” Meat Loaf made with delicious 2-lb. Pkg. BABY daughter Erma of Portland. Mr. and 2 pkgs. QUAKER OATS Mrs. Jack Geer, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. LIMA BEANS Wilkes and W. H. Hilman and son It MAKES the salad! 2-lb. Pkg. Great Northern John, all of Portland, and Mr. and TANG - - pt. jar 24c, qt. BEANS - Mrs. F. J. May of Medford. 2-lb. Pkg. A delicious new macaroni product—- Wm. Thompson, who has been a BROWN RICE 2 pkgs. TENDERONI - - medical patient at the hospital, left 3-lb. Buy 2 and get one FREE! BLUE ROSE Wednesday. - - Jerry Fraulla of the Coe Ranch at i > RICE No. 303 Jar Echo, who was severely burned, is re 2-lb. Pkg. LONG HEAD VEGALL - - ported as getting along nicely at the RICE - - 2 cans Reliance Mixed No. 2 cans local hospital and may receive visi 1-lb. Pkg. DOMESTIC VEGETABLES - tors. LENTILS - 2 for French style No. 2 cans GREEN SPLIT 1-lb. Pkg. ALL THIS and Savings Too! OASIS THEATRE Give Her A Diamond Ring YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED HERE Valentine’s Sunday, Feb. 14 A. W. Behrman Jeweler START NOW Do Not Include Meat! 1 3$ 3 o FLYING WITH MUSIC 199 379 219 219 549 216 Last Call 259 P- 399 for new 1943 Bulk Wheat Storage Buildings — Only 20 weeks left until harvest — © Time for our plan department to prepare necessary quantity lists ... 1 week Average time for application for permis- sion to build 6 weeks Time to assemble materials • Time left to build (almost too short) 3 weeks 10 weeks BETTER SEE US TODAY — AAAAAAAAAAAAA Hermiston Barber Shop PEAS Hermiston, Oregon - PEAS 1-lb. 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