THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1943
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley spent
the week end on business and visiting
j relatives in Portland and Forest
Grove.
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Mrs. J. V. Villermore was taken to
Men’s and Ladies’ Watches---- Engagement Rings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Bert Quick was home over the week the St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle
ton Wednesday where she underwent
Men’s and Ladies’ Rings — Wedding Rings
to visit with his family.
Fri.-Sat.
April 16-17 I end Sgt.
a major operation Thursday (today).
Bill
Jackson,
son
of
Mr.
and
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Bracelets — Jewelry — Movie Cameras
Otto C. Pierce, manager of the
Mrs. C. M. Jackson, is still stationed
'in Hawaii, according to recent letters. Farm Bureau Cooperative, left for
Guitars — Violins — Billfolds
IANE WITWERS
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw left for Portland Monday with a truckload of
.
Novelties — Fountain Pens
Portand Sunday on business. They sacks to be patched. He is expected
home
Friday.
are expected home this Sunday,
Many Other Items
Lt. and Mrs. Melvin Allen, who
j Mrs. Telford Bissinger, Mrs. A. E.
McCulley and Mrs. A. E. Rugg were have made their home with Mr. and
j business callers in Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Bill Schinderlings while Lt. Al
1 Mrs. Frank Sater and Miss Omega len has been stationed at Stanfield,
- JOHNNY MACK
TEX
j Sater spent the week end visiting in have been transferred to Pendleton.
Portland and Ranier.
Jim Jackson, Kenneth Bensel and
Prè-aviation cadet Rudolph F. Eldon Saylor, who were recently sent
I (Fred) Hensel is now stationed at to Ft- Lewis for induction into the
j Kearns, Utah, an Army Air Force army, have been returned to their
| Basic Training Center.
classes at Oregon State college.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Micholls and
Peter E. Piening, son of Mrs. Anna
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vogt of Portland Piening of Hermiston, has recently
I visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. been promoted from corporal to the
April 18-19 James M. Pace last week end.
Sun.-Mon.
rank of sergeant in the Army Air
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- Forces Basic Flying School near In-
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j ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her dependence. Kans.
miston Hotel on Wednesday, April 21,
Petty Officer D. M. Harmon has
j hours from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 35-lc
been transferred from Farragut, Ida.,
to San Diego, Cal., a navy destroyer
base, to complete a six weeks training
course. He was home on a visit be
fore transferring to San Diego.
Marion C. Oviatt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray M. Oviatt, graduated this
Open Evenings
week from the Naval Air Technical
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WELL EQUIPPED TO
Training Center at Ward Island, Cor
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
AwercrAercnt
pus Christi, and was qualified as an
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE aviation radio technician, second class,
in the U. S. Naval Reserve.
Utah, for a 15-day furlough. He has
Mrs. Harry W. Kelley was taken to N. C.
HEARTS UNCONQUERABLE I
James Omohundro, who recently
Mrs. Minnie Beisse, 60, of Long been in the service for almost seven
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston disposed of his ranch and livestock, the Hermiston General hospital for
emergency treatment from blood poi view died at her home April 5 after months and is a candidate for offi
left Wednesday for Fayetteville, Ark., soning in her left hand. She returned an illness of several years. Mr. and cers training, leaving soon for Camp
for a month’s visit with his parents home Monday.
Mrs. Beisse moved from Hermiston to Lee, Va., for three months of school
who are 84 years of age. This is Mr.
Longview
in 1927. She is survived by ing. Mrs. Bob Brace, who has been
Mrs. H. T. Fraser and Miss Clara
Omohundro’s old home and is also the Bryant left Wednesday for a several a son, George Beisse; a grandson, with Mr. Brace in Utah, will remain
home of Mrs. Eddie Rickenbacker, | weeks trip which will take them as George F. Beisse; a daughter, Mrs. in Pendleton with her mother, Mrs.
wife of the famed army flier.
far as New York where they will visit Gertrude Viecke, Chicago; a sister, Grice.
AND WHEN JESUS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dudley were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fraser and fami Mrs. Dorothy Suckow, and a brother,
h Ue, "ACGOOD
Gene M. Lear, assistant county
week end guests of his parents. Mr. ly. En route they will visit Tom Fra Henry Woliers, both of Chicago. Fun
S"&oTunbio Pictor"
agent
and secretary of the Hermiston
and Mrs. E. A. Dudley of Athena.
HAD CRIED WITH A
ser at Grand Forks, No. Dakota where eral services were held in Vancouver. Chamber of Commerce, left for Salem
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Harmon, daugh
PRC Bob Brace, son of Mr. and Mrs.
he is training as an aviation cadet.
Sport Reel—Show Horse
ter Lucille and grandson George, spent
Frank Brace, arrived Tuesday from early Monday to attend the state con
Comedy—Inferior Decoration
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
R.
Sires
have
re
LOUD VOICE, HE
two days at Weiser, Idaho, recently
the reception center at Ft. Douglas, vention of the Chambers of Commerce.
Picture People
with their son, Corp. George Harmon, ceived word that they are the grand-
of a baby boy born last Sat
SAID, FATHER, INTO who was home on a furlough from his parents
Wed.-Thurs. April 21-22
station in Gorgia. He states that it urday to Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salomon-
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sure is good to be home again but is sen of Seattle. Mrs. Salomonsen is
THY HANDS I COM-
anxious to get back on the job for the former Eleanor Sires and attend
ed Hermiston schools. The little fel
victory.
"ARENC L MULFORD’S
BY
MEND MY SPIRIT”.
Joe Reeves, who has spent the past low has been named Dennis Otto and
several months in Salem with rela is the first grandchild in the Sires
tives, came Wednesday for a short family.
$ . —
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J*.
SPEAKING FOR YOUR STANDARD
THE GREAT ACTION
News has been received from W. W.
visit
with
friends
and
relatives
in
URE OF THE YEAR!
SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
Hermiston. He was accompanied by Felthouse who recently left for Mayo s |
Clinic
at
Rochester,
Minn.,
for
a
his daughter. Mrs. Frank Morgan and
featuring William Boyd
HERMISTON
baby, and Mrs. George Jeffers of checkup. The report was that he was
A LAN MOWBRAY
Nashville, Tenn., who is in the west above average which is very encourag
MARJORIE WOODWORTH
BAPTIST CHURCH
visiting
relatives. The group plans ing. He continued on to visit rela
in
to return to Salem Monday. Joe, who tives at Goshen, Ind., the Dan Grays |
H. V. McGee, Pastor
recently suffered a severe attack of at Chicago and en route home will
pneumonia, is apparently at full visit Gale at Logan, Utah, where the |
| latter is in training as an aviation
strength again.
— I cadet.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shotwell of
Albuquerque, N. M., visited at the
Charles Taylor home this week en
route to Pasco. Mr. Shotwell is a son
of J. K. Shotwell, Hermiston pioneer,
and formerly lived in the house now
occupied by the Hermiston General
hospital. Mrs. Shotwell will be re
membered as Miss Alice Lambert of
Umatilla.
Sam DeGarmo and Mrs. H. F- Lind
ner returned from Wray. Colo., Mon
day morning where they were called
WAX PAPER
by the death of their mother, Mrs.
You may never have realized that regular greasing, plus
S. M. DeGarmo. While in Denver
125 ft. roll ...........
transmission
and differential lubrication, can improve your
6 delicious flavors for
Mrs. Lindner visited with her son,
gas
mileage
as
well as protect your car. Much of the gasoline
PFC Wayne M. Lindner, who has just
you use is only to overcome friction inside your car. Proper
been transferred from Keesler Field,
Lynde n
and frequent lubrication can keep that friction down to a
PAPER NAPKINS
Miss., to Fort Logan, Colo., where he
minimum. Manufacturers’ specifications for most cars call for
will be stationed for the present.
EGG NOODLES
80 count
greasing at each 1000-mile period. And you know we are
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, former- j
with Chick, or turkey, 1 lb. jar
experts at lubrication.
ly of Hermiston but now of Athena, |
are announcing the marriage of their
daughter. Wanda M. Moore, to First |
New West
Lieut. Richard A. Wilson of South
6 box carton
Bend. Ind. The wedding took pace
APPLE JUICE
in the Methodist church at Casper, |
GASOLINE — Coupon 5, A
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
Quart bottle
Wyo.. ] March 27. Mrs. Wison is well
PUREX
Ration Book, good through
(Processed) — Blue Stamps
known here where she attended Her-
May 21.
D, E & F, Book Two, good
schools.
'
miston
1 o Gallon
through April 30.
SUGAR—Coupon 12, Book
I Mrs. Tom Stewart returned Wed-
Lynden’s Twistee
One,
good
for
5
Iba.
through
MEATS, FATS, ETC. - Red
nesday ■ from Lakeview where she had
May 31.
NOODLE DINNER
Stamps, A, B, C, Book
|
spent
three
weeks
visiting
with
her
TANG
COFFELCoupon 26, Book
Two, good through April 30
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James
1 lb. jar ..........................
One, good through April 25.
‘
Stewart.
The
James
Stewarts
are
the
FUEL Olli — Coupon 5,
Salad Dressing
Quart
SHOE« —Coupon 17, Book
Zones A, B, and C, good
parents of a baby boy, James Rich
One, good through June 15.
through September 30.
ard, born March 31. He weighed 8*
VANO
, pounds and is their second child. Mrs.
DUZ
Stewart stated that it was snowing
Makes dirt vanish
qt. bottle
Small size
when she was at Lakeview.
Make Every Coupon Count!
Mrs. Catherine DeMoss of the Col
umbia district gave a very interesting
One of the things that we’re mighty proud
of is the way our refineries, with all their
CRACKERS
talk last Friday to the pupils of the
SHAKER SALT
heavy wartime burden, have been able to
' upper grades at the Columbia school
2 lb. Sodas or Grahams
maintain rigid control of Standard Gaso-
on
the
subject
concerning
Oregon
his-
Two 2-lb. pkgs...........
line’s quality. Whenever you buy Standard
t tory, in connection with the settle-
Gasoline, you get quality even higher than
j ment of Oregon near Hermiston and
the specifications Uncle Sam sets for mili-
facts about Ft. Nes Perze which later
POST TOASTIES
tary motor fuel. Standard Gasoline —
t was Old Ft. Walla Walla. Mrs. De-
Unsurpassed, makea every coupon count.
2 large pkgs...................
1 Moss is the author of Blue Bucket
4 lb. pkg.
Nuggets, a very interesting book, and
“is now writing a second book.
Seaman Harold H.
Third
Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill
of Butter Creek, is now on the ship
|U. S. S. Lexington on the Pacific. He
TAKES BETTER CARE
enlisted May 14, 1942. and is expected
to
see
action
in
the
near
future.
He
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i has not been home since his enlist-
OF YOUR CAR
HERMISTON, OREGON
I ment. Another son. Pvt. Ralph C.
Neill, who entered army service Feb
ruary 17 of this year, is in the para-
tchute infantry stationed at Hoffman.
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