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OASIS THEATRE LOCALS PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON March 12-13 Fri.-Sat. ma ER — BROTHERS and ELVIRY Cartoon- Hull of a Mess Comedy—Cooks and Crooks Information Please Sun.-Mon. March 14-15 The Spectacular Romance Of America’s Greatest Adventure! presents HARRY SHERMAN AMERICAN EMPIRE ******* News Reel Cartoon—In South America March 16 Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE BORIS PETER KARLOFFANLORRE in THE BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU Two Great Star« I see . CHARLES 12s* RUSSELL STARRETT HAYDEN PLAINSMEN Wed.-Thurs. March 17-18 1. She knows »II about “ a) Y Log*-potions and Lovely Motions ! A glene Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbs accom panied by Mrs. Dayton Harris spent Monday in Pendleton on business. Jack Hartman, who has been a pa tient in the local hospital, was able to return home today (Thursday). Mrs. Archie Campbell spent Thurs- day in Milton-Freewater visiting her mother who has been ill. John Julean was admitted to the local hospital March 10 with an in- fected foot. Nellie Burchett was dismissed from the local hospital March 5. “Jinky” Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Jean Wilson, is slowly improving from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White returned today (Thursday) from Walla Walla where Mrs. White had been receiving treatments for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maxwell are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday night in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. Mrs. Carol Compton left Saturday night to stay until Tuesday night in Spokane visiting friends. She is em ployed with the U. S. Engineers at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. Mrs. Charles Wells and infant daughter Janice Carol left the hospi- ‘tal Thursday. John T. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Jackson, has reported at Farragut, Idaho, at the U. S. Nav al Training Station. He will undergo his recruit training there. Mrs. Elsie Miller was able to re turn to her home Tuesday after be ing confined to the Hermiston hospi tal. Gary Saylor who is with the Mar ines stationed at San Diego arrived | home Monday night to spend a 17-day j furlough with his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Edgar Saylor. Word has been received here from Aviation Cadet Gene Rugg who is at tending the U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School at Del Monte, Calif. Gene states that they are working the boys pretty hard at Del Monte but they seem to enjoy the strenuous routine. He seems to think that Del Monte is one of the most wonderful places in the west. He has to study about four hours a day (that is work). AAAAAAAAAAAAA CINEMA % T 07. WY Gun A.Gse"""* Hermiston Barber Shop 1 Cady FREDRIC MARCH WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE A "Aas starring *% THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO VERONICA LAKE BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ The Mask of Nippon FO D D / aveGS • (8 Pts.) BEANS.............. 1012 oz. can Wadham’s fancy cut (13 Pts.) PEAS ................. . 1 lb. cans Pheasant (11 Pts.) ASPARAGUS .... 13. 12: 1412 OZ. W alia Walla (8 PtS.) GRAPEFRUIT . 14 12 OZ. Reliance CATSUP........ 14 oz. bottles Nalley’s (8 Pts.) CORN 17. 11 OZ. can ........... Wadham’s fancy cream style (16 PtS.) TOMATOES 1 lb. 3 OZ. can Pheasant (10 Pts.) BEETS ........ Seaport Sliced (9 Pts.) PINEAPPLE . (13 Pts.) APRICOTS 1 lb. 4 OZ. 12È can 100 9 OZ. can 13- ... 1 lb. can 126 Ray’s VEGETABLES LETTUCE. 2 Ige. crisp heads 23c; CELERY. Ige. crisp stalks. 11c lb.: CARROTS, 3 Ige bunches 25c: GREEN ONIONS. 3 bunches 25c: GRAPEFRUIT. Ige. 4 for 25c; ORANGES. 2 dozen medium size. 69c. WHAT-No Meat? Serve’em Mission Macaroni Serve the foods you CAN get! There is no shortage of Mission Ma caroni Products. These fine foods are rich in protein, easy to di- rest, and are a perfect substitute for meat dishes. Hermiston Food Store Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 3781 Mrs. May Kitchen left the local hos- Charles Rogers left the local hos- pital Tuesday. I pital last week. An 8 pound 3 ounces girl was born | Joan and Inez Scott, who were se- at the Hermiston General hospital to | verely burned a few weeks ago, have i Has Mr. and Mrs. Orón Gutches. both returned home from .the local Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sene are the hospital. parents of a baby boy born March 10 Eldon Saylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. I and weighing 7 pounds. i R. G. Saylor, has been awarded a key j A. C. Swarner spent last week end at Oregon State college in recogni- | visiting his son Herbert at Vancou- lion of his being a member of the Ore- ver, Wash., and his daughter Thelma gon State College livestock judging team which placed first in the Ínter in Portland. Mrs. Mern Pratt left the Hermis- collegiate contest for the western ton hospital Tuesday. states. Miss Lauralee Saylor who is attend A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook on March 10. The ing a girls school in Portland arrived little fellow weighed 6 pounds 14 last Thursday to spend her pre-Easter “FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD, ounces. vacation with her parents, Mr. and Marianne Winsted of Stanfield is Mrs. Edgar Saylor, and to visit her THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOT in the local hospital with a severed brother Gary Saylor who arrived TEN SON, THAT WHOSOEVER BE- tendon in the left hand, received when home on a furlough from San Diego. a milk bottle broke which she was Miss Saylor returned Tuesday. LIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT PER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith receiv holding. ISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE.” O. R. Sawley, who has been a pa- ed news of the birth of a baby girl tient in the Hermiston hospital, was March 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn An derson (Myrnie Smith) of Los Ange able to leave. Jay Gimble, who is attending school les. The little tot was named Cathy H. V. McGee, Pastor in Pendleton, arrived home Wednes Jean and is a granddaughter of the day evening to spend four days with Smiths, Mr. Anderson is taking ad- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius vanced glider training near there. Gimble. Miss Joyce McCulley of Mountain Hallyburton of The Dalles; three years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marland are Home, Idaho, came Saturday to visit brothers, Robert of Klickitat, Ralph For the last several years Mrs. the parents of a baby boy weighing until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. of The Dalles and Benjamin of Port- Crandall has been in ill health. For 6 pounds 8 ounces, born on March 2 and Mrs. H. G. McCulley, and friends. land; three sisters, Mrs. T. E. John- the past six months she has been con Miss McCulley was employed at the at the Hermiston hospital. son of La rande, Mrs. George Davis fined to her bed, and on Saturday, Stanley Walter Hodges, son of Mr. Umatilla Ordnance Depot and prior of Tillamook and Mrs. George John- March 6th, she passed on into the H. H. Hodges of Hermiston, has re- to that at The Herald office before eternal at the age of 82 years. son of The Dalles. ported for duty with the U. S. Navy going to Mountain Home where she is She leaves to mourn her passing The body is being shipped to The at Farragut, Idaho. Hermiston is with the U. S. Engineers. Dalles for burial. Funeral services three sons and three daughters: Ar quite well represented at this train- | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss have will be held at the Calaway Under thur R. Crandall, Seattle; Ed Cran ing center as several other youths | received word from their son, Harvey taking Parlors at The Dalles, prob- dall, Venice, Cal.; Jack Crandall, have reported there previously. j DeMoss, who has been on a boat since ably Sunday, March 14, with the Ashland, Ore.; Monte Prindle, Her Billy Bush of Boardman was able leaving San Francisco late in Decem- American Legion officiating. Mirs, miston, Louise Mattoon, Portland; to return to his home from the local ber. Harvey states that he is enjoy- Hallyburton is on her way from and Viola Morrison, Union, Ore; and hospital. j ing life in the Navy and is enjoying Scottsbluff to The Dalles. After the ten grandchildren. A special meeting of the members the best of health. The V-letter came funeral she expects to visit her fath Pallbearers were Geo. Strohm, Ed of the Central Church of Christ will as quite a relief to Mr. and Mrs. De er at Hermiston. Jackson, Clint Jackson, F. B. Sway be held Sunday morning following Moss who had not heard from him ze. W. L. Hamm, and 0. O. Felthouse. the worship service for the considera-1 since December. tión of the purchase of property for | Cadet Kenneth R. Skoubo, son of a parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Ingrand Skoubo of Pat McLaughlin, who for the past Boardman, has just arrived at the two months has been confined to the Advanced Flying School at Seymour, Mrs. Laura Scott Crandall, former local hospital, was able to return to Ind., where he will continue his fly- of Hermiston but more recently of ly At the weekly U. S. O. Hostess club ing training. Cadet Skoubo. who is his home Sunday. Union, was buried here Monday. Fun meeting held last Thursday, March 4, Baby David Christenson is in the a member of the first class to train eral services were held at the Hermis Miss Bruce, county health nurse, gave Hermiston General hospital suffering at Seymour, will receive nine weeks ton Baptist church with Rev. M. B. an address on the subject of personal from pneumonia. His condition is re- । of intensive and thorough instruction Ballinger officiating, assisted by Rev. hygiene. Miss Bruce chose various ported as improving. I in twin engines. H. V. McGee. factors having to do with posture, Sgt. and Mrs. L. F. Fleming re- | A B.Y.P.Y. meeting will be held at Laura Scott Crandall was born voice, fatigue and care of skin and turned to Hermiston last Thursday | the Baptist church Sunday evening June 4, 1860, in Ireland, Indiana, the teeth, for her address which proved night after an extended trip to Ari at 7:00 o’clock with special music by daughter of John and Margaret very interesting to those present. zona where they visited relatives of | the male trio and a girls’ duet. Joseph In August, 1879, she was uni A business meeting was held and Sgt. Fleming. The latter left the | Chabot will lead the discussion on Scott, ted in marriage with Charles Cran- plans were made for the skating par first of the week for Ft. Lewis where “An Outline History of the Latter ty which was held Tuesday evening he is stationed. Mrs. Fleming ex- | Day Saints.” Young and old aie in- dall. Mrs. Crandall lived in Indiana and for the soldiers stationed at Stanfield. pects to remain here for a few more vited to attend and also to stay for Illinois for about forty years. In A gay time was had by all, and the weeks. I the regular evening service with Rev. 1907 she came to Hermiston, where evening ended with refreshments at Mrs. Dan Gray has received word I McGee bringing the message. she lived for about ten years, and the U. S. O. from her husband that he is getting Word has been received by local Plans were also made for a buffet along nicely with his training work friends that Mrs. George Bancroft has since lived in Union, Oregon. She became a member of the Hermiston supper and group discussions which with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Gray ex | is in the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Baptist Church about the year 1910. will be given Thursday, March 11th, pects to leave next week for Chicago Minn., recuperating from a goitre op- Her husband, Charles Crandall, pre- by the U. S. O. hostesses for the sold to be with her husband. The Grays eration. She is getting along nicely ceeded her in death about twenty iers stationed at Stanfield. have rented their home to Mrs. James but it will be several weeks before Todd and family. The Todds have she is able to return home. Friends in turn rented their home. Mr. Todd wishing to write to her should ad- is with the postal department in the e dress ehr ‘ at * A* ------ 1 Ave., N. W., 205 ° Second U. S. Navy. ____ | Rochester, Minn. ____ I Mrs. Rovilla Thomas of Touchet, Wash., passed away in Walla Walla We are paying the folloiving prices delivered, Portland, Oregon, hospital March 8 and funeral services "subiert. to change uàthont notice" ■ were held there March 10. She had NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS, over 4 lbs................... 26c NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS. 4 lbs. and up ................... . 26c been ill for several months. Mrs. NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS, under 4 lbs...................... 23c : Thomas is the oldest child of the old NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS, 21 and up ............... . 30c pioneer family of T .J. Conrad of NO. 1 LEGHORN BROILERS. 112 to 2 lbs. ............ 27c Oregon. She is a sister of Mrs. J. S- PRIME DRESSED YOUNG HEN TURKEYS 3812c PRIME DRESSED YOUNG TOM TURKEYS 36 1c Shaver, Mrs. L. Hammer and John SPERRY POULTRY FARM EGGS. 57 lbs. and up 37c |Conrad. all of Hermiston, and has POULTRY FARM MEDIUMS, cases included - ..... 33c Pancake Flour visited here many times. We furnish coops on request and will dress 4 lb. bag A letter was received here this week your turkeys for you. from Sgt. Stuart Rankin who is with SUNSHINE the medical corps in North West Afri- Graham Crackers c*. He states that The Herald is like 2 lb. box QA Main Office and Dressing Plant a’letter from home. Although he is 232 S. E. Oak St. PORTLAND, OREGON Phone EAst 5141 Sugar, Honey Grahams and prohibited from saying much about Oranges are a real treat! his activities he indicates that they are working hard in order to get the Special Deal war over with so that they can come 1 New Kix - 1 Wheaties and 1 Cheerioats home. He states that they have a lit 3 pkgs, for .... tle time for baseball and is playing shortstop and to date hasn’t been NALLEY’S caught napping off second base, He Peanut Butter states. “Keep that news coming and 1 12 lb. jar we’ll keep them flying.” TABLE QUEEN Salad Dressing CARD OF THANKS Quart Jar May we take this opportuinty to thank our friends for the kindness MR. WYDE-A-WAKE and sympathy shown us during our A Farmers auto insurance policy gives you these SYRUP recent bereavement. We especially outstanding features: 12 oz jar thank those who help with funeral ar- 1 rangements and those who presented • National Standard Coverage. Blue Rose Rice floral offerings. 3 lbs. A. R. Crandall of Seattle, Ed Crandall, Venice, Cal., * Quick, efficient, nation-wide ROSE BRAND Dr. W. J. Crandall. Ashland, Dried Beef twenty-four hour claim service. Mrs. Nele Morrison, Union, 2 oz. jar Louise Mattoon, Portland, Monte Prindle, Hermiston. Lipton’s Black Tea * A continuing form Non-Assess- * lb. pkg. Geo. Harkenrider OIL TO BURN All Types of Lubricants to Fit All Needs Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motor Oil HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH MRS. CRANDALL BURIED HERE U. S. O. HOSTESS CLUB MEETS WANTED! TURKEYS, POULTRY & EGGS A Few Point Stretchers Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co. ALL THIS 17c 28c Orange Tapioca Royal Pudd ng 2 pkgs. 15c Jel-Sert 6 Delicious Flavors 4 pkgs, for 250 Your Certified Independent Grocer OREGON MAN IN FATAL ACCIDENT J. E. Hallyburton, 46, formerly of ' Hermiston but more recently of The ' Dalles, was killed recently when ' struck by the flying head of a tank which exploded while he was working at a construction project near Scotts bluff, Neb. The head of the air compressor tank struck Hallyburton . in the head and he died soon later of the fracture. Hallyburton was well known here ' among the old timers. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton. ' daughter of U. Edwards of Hermis- 'ton: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H L. able Policy. protection. 1 See ut for details. JAMES H. BOYLEN, Agent Phone 3291 — Hermiston