The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 22, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hornsby and ba­
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse went
by girl left the local hospital Wednes­ to Prosser, Wash., Saturday after-
day for their home in Stanfield.
noon to spend Sunday visiting at the
Mrs. Leander Quiring and Sylvia home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller.
spent from Friday until Wednesday
PHONE 2121
Mrs. Vivian Ackly and son Russell
Mrs. Erwin Couch of Stanfield is in Salem visiting her parents, Mr. of Yakima are visiting at the home of
HERMISTON, OREGON
a medical patient at the Hermiston and Mrs. Wm. Bone, and other rela- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Na-
Fri.-Sat.
April 23-24 General hospital.
tives.
| tion.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Robert Connor had his tonsils re-
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw have re­
Mrs. Floyd Pierce and daughter
ceived word from their son. Hugh moved Thursday (today) at the Her­ came Monday night to visit at the O.
BREAKOUT in a BLACKOUTI
Vester Shaw, that he has been pro­ miston hospital.
C. Pieree home. little Martha Ann
moted to sergeant. He has been in
William H. Brown, who has been will remain for a longer stay but Mrs.
the army air corps since November, employed as a carpenter for J. A. Pierce returned to Portland Wednes­
1942.
Terteling & Sons at Mountain Home, day night to resume her work at the
A MESSAGE TO ALL COAL USERS:
Mrs. Iza Parker of Brownsville is Idaho, returned home this week be­ Imperial Hotel. Floyd Pierce is in
Alaska working on the Alcan high­
spending a couple of weeks visiting at cause of ill health.
Prior to the war, coal dealers and users could get all
the home of her son and daughter-in-
R. E. “Bob” Alstott, employed at way.
the coal they wanted, whenever they wanted it,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker.
the Farm Bureau Cooperative mill,
Remember the rummage sale by
merely
ordering it. The coal supply, railroad fa-
Carl Lindner of Portland was in dropped a heavy plate of steel on his Methodist Ladies at the former Kor­
.
cilities
and distribution facilities were sufficient
Hermiston this week visiting at the foot last Friday, severely injuring a ner Kafe building on April 30 and
to
meet
all demands currently.
I
home
of
his
brother,
Will
Lindner.
large
toe
and
receiving
other
bruises.
May 1 and also May 7 and 8. 36-2c
9 with
RAY WHllTLEV
Mrs. Rosetta Dorcey is doing nicely The injury has proved quite painful.
JAN CLAYTON
Mr. and Mrs. George Steritt of
However, this picture has changed. The war indus­
at the Hermiston General hospital, re-
Mr. and Mrs. Obern Sandefer and Rock Creek, Mrs. Fred Shank and
LEE (LASSES)
tries, army camps, naval stations and others have
covering from a minor operation per- baby daughter, born April 12 and little daughter Laura Lee arrived on
exSWbo
taken much of the coal. The railroads are crowd­
I formed a week ago.
weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces, return­ Sunday to spend until Thursday at
April 25-26
Sun.-Mon.
Remember the rummage sale by ed to their home Wednesday from the the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne.
ed with war materials—rightfully so. Retailers
Methodist Ladies at the former Kor- local hospital.
are short of manpower and trucks. These condi­
Mrs. J. V. Villermoure, who under­
' ner Kafe building on April 30 and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen an­
' TERESA WRIGHT
tions are seriously menacing the coal supply for
May 1 and also May 7 and 8. 36-2c nounce the arrival of a baby girl on went a major operation at St. An­
JOSEPH COTTEN
next winter.
R. W. Ayers, field auditor for the April 16, weighing seven pounds, three thony’s hospital a week ago. was
in
moved Thursday (today) to the home
| state unemployment compensation ounces. She has been named Dorothy
Here
is how you can help—Buy and store your next
of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Alfred HITCHCOCKS j commission, was in Hermiston the Eileen.
winter
’s supply now. This is absolutely the only
Hoosier of Pendleton, She is getting
forepart of the week, Mr. Ayers is
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner of Irri­
along nicely.
way
you
will be assured of your next winter’s sup-
stationed at Pendleton.
gon are being congratulated upon the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Shaw
returned
birth of a baby girl on April 20 at
ply.
the local hsopital. She weighed sev­ Sunday from a week’s trip to Portland
I
with
en pounds, two ounces and is their on business. They also spent several
days visiting at the home of her moth­
.
MACDONALD CAREY
daughter.
“I KNOW THAT YE fourth
PATRICIA COILING!
Lt. and Harry Sutch of the U.O.D. er, Mr. and Mrs. George Glass, and
HENRY TRAVERS
relatives. Mr. Shaw purchased
WALLACE FORD
SEE JESUS, WHICH left Wednesday evening to spend other
considerable merchandise for the In­
Thursday in Portland on business.
News Reel
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willcutt an- land Cooperative of which he is man­
HATH BEEN CRUCI-
—
Color Cartoon—Superman
nounce the arrival of a baby girl, She ager.
HE IS NOT weighed eight pounds, 10 ounces and Mrs. Glen Rutherford will arrive Mrs. Ralph Richards was hostess at
FIED.
11th Hour
this week from Petaluma, Calif., to a bridge party Tuesday evening with
been named Joanne Louise.
HERE; FOR HE IS has Donald
day
April 27
Gribskou is a medical pat­ visit her mother. Mrs. Ina Whitney, three tables in play. The Easter mo­
DOUBLE FEATURE
ient at the Hermiston hospital and is for about a month. Her husband en- tif was used in decorations. Mrs. H.
RISEN, EVEN AS HE doing
listed with the Merchant Marines five Iverson won high prize with each
f, "2ND
nicely.
William CARGAN and
Mrs. W. R. McKamey and little months ago and has been called into guest receiving a gift.
No) WAR
Margaret LINOSA!
SAID COME, SEE
it LOAN
granddaughter Ann Maloney of Port­ service this month. He will be sta-
THE PLACE WHERE land arrived Friday to spend a week tioned at Catalina Island for about W. R. Bensel, Petty Officer Third
Buy an Additional
Class, signal corps, is home on a fur-
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. three months.
Bond Today
Word was received in Hermiston lough before „reporting for further
THE LORD LAY.”
J. R. Huffman.
training at Champaign, Ill He has
Mrs. Rena Waterman spent several Tuesday of the birth of twin girls to been
stationed for the past several
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Knerr
of
Ya
­
days this week visiting her son and
months in Connecticut. He is the son
| family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Water- kima.
SONG-FILLED THRILLS!
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bensel. He
Any mothers interested in entering
man at Stanfield.
HERMISTON
has now been assigned to the merchant
a?) , CHMUI
Oscar Thomas, who has been con- their children in a preparatory kin­
marines.
dergarten
should
contact
Mrs.
Chas.
meat
market
at
| nected with the
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie have
mo/Mc
Stone’s store here for several months. Friday, phone 3931. Classes will be­
received word from their son, Pvt.
gin
early
in
May
and
continue
I
left
this
week
for
Portland
to
seek
rMP OUCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
employment. The department is now throughout the summer in order to Frank McKenzie, that he has been
| in charge of Chas. A. Tobin and is as- prepare youngsters for the first transferred to Ft. Benning. Ga., for
. . . now going on at our
gradé.
36-lc further training. He has spent the
•tore. Let us help you to
| sisted by Mrs. Tobin.
past
several
months
at
Camp
Roberts,
brighten-up . . . paint-up
Miss Marguerite Hammon, who is
Wed.-Thur». April 28-29
Miss Mary Margaret Kennedy of
• . . and save the things
DOUBLE FEATURE
Hermiston is general co-chairman of well known here when she was em­ Calif. It is thought that he has join­
you can’t replace!
the annual Mother’s Day week end at ployed with J. A. Terteling & Sons, ed the parachute troops but this has
not
been
verified.
the Eastern Oregon College of Educa- has recently joined the WAVES- She
The ANDREWS SISTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson were
i tion to be held on the week end of has been employed recently for Mr.
hosts at a Sunday chicken dinner for
May 8 and 9. Miss Kennedy is the , Tertling in Boise.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ken- | Mrs. Cecil Goodwin, recently of Dr. W. L. Morgan on his birthday.
Robert PAIGE Grace M c D onald
nedy.
Scotts Bluff, Nebr., is spending a few Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
WALL FINIS"
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Paul
Allen
Marble
is
included
in
a
days
visiting friends here en route to Ed. Saylor, Miss Alberta Johnson,
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Miss Lillian Denton, Dr. and Mrs.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE group of aviation cadets that report- | Portland.
A new kind of finish that
NOAH BEERY JR.
ed at the Navy Pre-Flight school at | Lt. Robert Johnson of Pendleton Morgan, Mrs. Frank Morgan of Pen­
covers wallpaper with one
in
dleton,
and
the
host
and
hostess,
Mr.
Del Monte, Cal., recently. He is a | Field was a week end guest of Mr.
coat, dries in
and Mrs. Pearson.
one hour, has
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston son of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble. He and Mrs. Walt Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Bell of
no offensive
will undergo three months of rigorous
Mrs. J. R. Huffman entertained on
JIMMY ROGERS
paint odor—and
Monday afternoon at a birthday par- Baker announce the engagement of
physical training at Del Monte.
d gal
their
daughter.
Dorothea,
to
Private
I ty for her little son on his second
One gallon does PASTE
FORM
a room.
birthday. The afternoon was spent Charles F. Pierson, son of Mr. and
| in opening of gifts and playing. Re­ Mrs. E. F. Pierson. Miss Bell is a
1^111
freshments of cake and ice cream were graduate of Baker high school and is
served at the tea hour. Little folks now employed at the U.O.D. Private
present were Shirley Sater, Billy Bur­ Pierson is a graduate of Hermiston
rell. Sally Pearson. Peggy Watson. High and. is now serving in the Coast
Shirley Quiring, Tommy and Carol Artillery. No date has been set for
Hedwall. Darrell Hughes, Micheal the wedding.
News was received this week of the
Smith, Maribell Malden, Dean Iver-
son. Ann Maloney. Micheal and San- , marriage of Miss Virginia Robertson
dra Shaw, Lucy Hollomon. Shirley | now of Boise, Idaho, to Franklin E.
We’re celebrating our
Simons and Bobby. Mothers present Robinson. Mrs. Robinson will be re-
“Brighten-up Days” Event
were Mrs. M. L. Watson. Mrs. Monte membered by many here as she was
with a free packet of
□
Hedwall, Mrs. Ermol Sater, Mrs. L. S. | employed here during the construc-
choice Flower Seeds to
Mission
9%-OZ. . jar 22- : .
RIPE OLIVES
every adult purchasing
Burrell, Mrs. Walt Pearson. Mrs. Al tion of the U.O.D. She is now em-
any item in our store.
MACARONI
Quiring, Mrs. Gwynn Hughes, Mrs. L. ployed with J. A. Terteling & Sons
Drop in for yours.
BISQUICK
large pkg.
C. Hughes. Mrs. L. Malden, Mrs. H. | at Boise. Mr. Robinson is employed
SPAGHETTI
Iverson. Mrs. J. A. Shaw. Mrs. W. R. at ML Home. They plan to make
SALAD DRESSING, Nalley’s Table Q., qt. jar
McKamey of Portland, Mrs. Preston their home in Boise after a two weeks
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and
honeymoon in California.
Hollomon and Mrs. Curtis Simons.
RELISH, Nalley’s Sweet
OASIS THEATRE
LOCALS
Utah Coal
Must Be Produced,
Transported
And Stored NOW!
° Shadow of
a Doubt
Turn-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
BACK UP
YOUR BOY
STARRETT
DIP BRIGHTEN-UP
DlU EVENT...
Hermiston
Barber Shop
CALABOOSE
FREE SEEDS
aster
FOOD SPECIALS!
S
349
298
12 oz. jar 179
CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown
large pkg. 258
CHEERIOATS....................
.... 2 pkgs. 256
QUAKER OATS, quick or regular Ige. pkg. 258
OYSTERS, Pheasant........................ large can 290
GINGER BREAD MIX, Dromedary
pkg. 259
CATSUP. Reliance
14-oz. bottle 179
CRACKERS, Hi-Ho ............
........... pkg. 216
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl
2 lb. jar 27$
KRAUT, Goldsmith
quart jar 198
HOMINY, Burbank........... .............. 29-oz. jar 200
PEAS, Seaport No. 303 cans................ 2 for 256
NU-BORA GRANULATED SOAP
giant 55c
SOAP, P & G or Crystal White
4 bars 17
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.....
3 for 920
: ;
s
Large Pkg.
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