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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1943. Mrs. Edward Larson and baby girl were able to leave the local hospital April 26. LOCALS Mrs. Ed Schell was admitted to the local hospital Thursday suffering PHONE 2121 Men’s and Ladies’ Watches — Engagement Rings HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Anna Ritchie spent the past from an infected hand received while week in Seattle visiting with her employed at the U.O.D. Men’s and Ladies’ Rings — Wedding Rings Kay Joyce Ritchie, who is Mrs. H. Warner and baby, Linda Fri.-Sat. April 30-May 1 daughter, attending a theatrical school there. Carol, of Irrigon, returned to their Bracelets — Jew elry — Movie Cameras DOUBLE FEATURE Donald Gribscov was dismissed from home April 28 from the Hermiston the local hospital April 26. ROY ROGERS hospital. Guitars — Violins — Billfolds Rumamge sale by the Methodist $ A girl weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces in ladies at the former Korner Kafe, Novelties — Fountain Pens was born April 26 at the local hospi April 30 and May 1. Also May 7-8. RIDIN" DOWN THE Corporal and Mrs. Richard Chris- tal to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bradshaw. Many Other Items CANYON inger are the parents of a 9 pound ba The baby has been named Susan Jane. Auxiliary Louise E. Harms, former by boy born Wednesday, April 28. at lonoon BLACKOUT the Hermiston hospital. He has been ly of Hermiston, has begun training at Branch B of the Fifth Women’s named Robert Dee. JOHN ABBOTT Patty Emert, daughter of Mr. and Army Auxiliary Corps at the training MARY McLEOD Mrs. W. A. Emert of Hermiston, was center at Camp Monticello, Ark. l LOYD CORRIGAN honored recently by being elected to Mrs. Agnes Skopec, who has been a LOUIS 6ORELL membership in the Key Men and Wom patient at the Hermiston General hos en’s club at Kinman Business univer pital, was able to return to her home SUN. - MON. MAY 2 - 3 sity in Spokane. Miss Emert was at Umatilla this week. presented with the first-degree emb Corporal John O. Krause, son of lem of the society at a recent assem- Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Krause, has been | bly. She is enrolled in the General assigned to the new Air Forces Tech Secretarial course. nical school at Chicago as a radio operator-mechan ic. Little Ronald Leonard, son of Mr- and Mrs. Al Leonard, was taken to St. Anthonys hospital for treatment. "STARRING ? Raymond W. Christianson, son of PAUL Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Christianson, re “Come now, and let cently began training at the U. S. Naval Training Station at Farragut, News Reel and Color Cartoon us reason together, saith Idaho. Mrs. V. Williams of Boardman is a TUESDAY MAY 4 medical patient at the local hospital. the Lord: though your Open Evenings A farewell pot luck dinner was giv DOUBLE FEATURE en in honor of Rev. M. B. Ballinger MiemeflerrAiercrAt, the members and friends of the DEAD ENO noT MrcsAte sins be as scarlet, they by Methodist church Wednesday evening. UTTOUGH GUYS After the dinner a program was en with Mrs. O. O. Felthouse in Mrs. Victor Willcutt and daughter Erwin Null, Jack Weber, Al Buell, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES shall be white as snow.” joyed charge. Rev. Ballinger was presented Joanne Louise were able to leave the Jack Drake, Jay Gimble, Carl Long- sucslle. a gift from the church. horn, Bud Rugg and' Lyle Tilden. local hospital Monday. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. Robert Lee Hardwick is a patient Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Jackson of Gir’s at the Hermiston hospital. m. at the American Legion hall. All Estacada announce the engagement of Jo Ann Kirkebo. Betty Jean Hart- are cordially invited to attend. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special their daughter Betty Jean to Merle sock, Joy Strecker, Donna Rawson. HAL ROACH presents ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- Sylvester Eldridge, son of Mr. and Peggy Todd, Myrla Gailey, Velma msten Hotel on Wednesday, May 5. Mrs. Orval Eldridge of Umatilla. Miss WILLIAM TRACY », SAWYER Knapp, Janet Hodge. Dorothy Jordan. between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 Jackson is a junior in Estacada high HERMISTON Hope Reynolds, Velma McKinley, Do p. m. 37-lc school and formerly attended high la Mae Daugherty, Dorothy Hiatt, Mrs. Donald McKee is in the Her- BAPTIST CHURCH school in Hermiston. Mr. Eldridge is Audrey Roberts. 1 Noreen Townsend. miston hospital for medical care. Miss Vivian Fouts, who is em- a graduate of Hermiston high school Lois Brooks, Alta i Mae Guerrant, H. V. McGee, Pastor ployed in the office of the Farm Bu this spring and is employed at the Marian Andrews, Lucy Holloman, WED. - THURS. • MAY 4 - 5 reau mill, will be joined this week end Hermiston Mercantile. No date has Dora Lee Paul, Peggy Sommerer. Double Feature! Katherine Fluecken. Karen Glenisky by her mother, Mrs, J. C. Fouts of been set for the wedding. Q. Does an album filled with Mrs. Vera Kelley was admitted to Donna Jean Meyers, Martha Jones, Stamps automatically be- Yamhill, and her sister, Mrs. V. E. the Hermiston hospital this week. j Opal Null, La Desea Pieper. Frances come a Bond that will ma- Biddle of Portland, on a trip to Mos ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀAÀAAÀ ture in 10 years? Announcements were received this Culver, Doris Follett, Joy Minielly, cow, Idaho, to visit her brother, Sea A. No. It must be ex- Mary Sommerer, Wanda Dunning and man Second Class Harry Fouts who week from Wayne Casseday who grad changed for a Bond, Doris Ann Daugherty. uated from the Pampa Army Flying and it will bear no in is in training there. terest until it is so Mrs. Arthur P. Allsworth and smaT school at Pampa. Texas. He is the \AN NOBLE-LINDNER ^exchanged. of Mr. ..... and Mrs. M. Casseday. son Arthur P. Jr. of Ogden, accom-* son ........... LOUISE ALLBRITTON FRIEDA INESCORT CHARLES COLEMAN panied by Mrs. Chas. W. Reed of Ta-1 Mr. and Mr Walter Hamm were Q. Can payment of a War Sav Miss Maude Noble, daughter of Mr. coma arrived Thursday night of last s greatly relieved lately when they re ■ and Mrs. W. J. Noble of Sunnyside. ings Bond be made to the WELL EQUIPPED TO WI LIA AM BOYD receiver or trustee in bank week and visited until Monday with* ceived word from their son. Pvt- Dav- ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE I Wash., and Clare Lindner were unit ruptcy of the estate of a heir sister and brother-in-law, Mr. : ,, „ - . YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE in and Mrs. L. M. White. Mrs. Alls- Id h Hamm. They had received no ed in marriage Easter Sunday after- registered owner? worth has been making her home at word from him for six weeks, since I noon by Rev. George Banka at the A. Yes, when bankruptcy HAPPY SERVES Ogden and since Lt. Allsworth is be- the time he sailed from the United Pilgrim Holiness church at Grand or insolvency has been BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ing sent overseas. Mrs. Allsworth is I states. He is believed to be some- view, Wash. adjudicated and re- A WRIT moving back to Tacoma to make her where where in . the . South „ , Pacific area. quest for payment has The bride, given in marriage by her been duly executed. home. E. Deulen is reported as improving father, wore a dress of white taffeta Q. Can I authorize my em * the local hospital. and fingertip veil edged with lace. ployer to set aside portions E. P. Dodd returned late Sunday She carried an arm bouquet of white of my salary each pay day night from a week end trip to Eugene carnations and lily of the valley. until enough is accumulated to buy a War Savings Bond? to visit his daughter and son-in-law, Miss Iva Noble was maid of honor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fischer and fam for her sister. She wore a teal blue ily. The chief attraction, of course, i dress and carried an arm bouquet of was Alexandra Fischer, new baby pink carnations and tulips.. SheI granddaughter. Miss Lorene Brown, cousin of the . Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan have ar rived from Los Angeles and will spend bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a Six months at their ranch home in the I yellow dress and carried an arm bou Westland project, near the new town quet of purple tulips. Lynden’s Twistee ó PEAS (13 pts.)............. Bs Gib Croekst:, of Ordnance. Ted Walker acted as best man. and A. Yee, if your employer Seaport — No. 303 cans NOODLE DINNER has installed a Pay-Roll Word was received at The Herald Melvn Idler was usher. Savings Plan. More office Thursday that Grant Hender A reception was held after the cer (No pts.) — 16 oz. jar • than 24 million wage son has been transferred to Provi emony at the home of Rev. and Mrs. CATSUP (10 pts.) for and salary earners are dence, Rhode Island, from Williams- Geo. Banka. saving their money this Alameda — 12 oz. bottles burg. Va. He is now a Seaman, Chase & Sanborn Attending from Hermiston were: Second Class, and is now taking ad- | Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lindner, parents Q. Can I invest a lump sum in COFFEE lib. pkg. 310 War Bonds and receive vanced training with the Seabees. of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn CORN (11 pts.) .... 2for from the investment a return Mrs. Hederson is with her husband McCracken, Mrs. Hallie Clark and in the nature of an annuity? No. 23 Stamp but indicated that she would return children, and Miss Marian Lindner, Seaport, Cr. Style, No. 303 A. No. The purchase of to Hermiston soon. sisters of the groom. each War Savings Bond is a separate transac Mrs. P. H. Arrowsmith and two “ Bow-Legs ” TOMATO SOUP 3 for 299 tion. EachBond is sons of Seattle came the first of the dated as of the first of doz. Oe CLOTHES PINS week to visit at the home of her fa Phillips — (3 pts.) the month in which ther. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney. Your Automobile payment for it is re White Metal ceived by an authorized Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and C. issuing agent, and ma Means More Today CORN (8 pts.) ................... D. Long were dinner guests of Sid tures exactly 10 years Hanson at Pasco Tuesday afternoon. Columbia (No pts.) from that date. Whole Kernel. No. 2 squat can I Mr. Long is connected with the per- Cost of replacement and repair is DILL PICKLES high. Actual value is increasing — | sonnel department of the Inter-Moun Remember—the longer these conditions make it vital that Cross Cut — Gallon tain Construction Co. and Mr. Hanson CRAB 61 2 oz. can 368 you keep War Bonds, your car is completely protected by is the International Representative of up to 10 years, the more reliable insurance. Reliance (3 pts.) the United Brotherhood of Carpen valuable they become. A Farmers continuing form policy ters and Joiners of America. A busi (National Std. Coverage) gives maxi- ness discussion took place following mum protection at minimum cost. SALAD DRESSING Ask us for rates. the dinner concerning the Pasco job. James H. Boylen, Agent Table Queen — Quart OASIS THEATRE Fine Selection of See Our New Selection of Costume Jewelry ay. MURDERS $ We Have A % Fine Selection COMMäNOOS 8 of : • Watches aroAW/i^ 8 MUNI Small Deposit Holds Your Purchase • 1 A. W. Behrman, Jeweler EEPEM FALL IN Hermiston Barber Shop : FOOD VALUES IBIli™ 126 • 2 179 259 S 149 76 298 f SWEET RELISH Nalley's — 12 oz. jar : • 178 Fresh Vegetables Radishes Fresh Local 3 bu. 20# Onions Green Westgift ( 10 pts.) TOMATO JUICE 3 for 278 Fresh No. 1 tall cans $ 3 bu. 20* Spinach Tomatoes Fresh 4 O-Fath om SHRIMP tall can ib. 198 Carrots 328 Fresh AWARDS GIVEN AT BANQUET > (Continued from page 1) I are in charge of G. C. Humphreys and Miss Lavina May Lynch. Students ( } who gave their assistance (up to and including Saturday) were Vera Cross. L V. McGraw. Paul Williams, Dick , Kingsley. Lowell Tiller. Peggy Todd. ' > Jo Ann Kirkebo, Adolph Williams, ! | Hattie Peterson. Noreen Townsend and Maurine Sutton. 4 ? High school students who received ' , monograms and other tokens of hon- I ‘ or tonight (Thursday! were: $ a , 1 Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Grocer FARMERS AUTOMOBILE infer INSURANCE Exchange Boys Jack Belt. Rov Sires. 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