The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Durant are
medical patients in the Hermiston
General hospital.
Miss Gladys Brown, fourth grade
teacher here, spent the week end in
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Mrs. Glen O’Neal was dismissed Lebanon and Portland visiting at the
HERMISTON, OREGON
former place with her parents.
from the local hospital May 3.
May
14
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15
Miss
Lavina
May
Lynch
and
Miss
Those attending the all day group
Fri. - Sat.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Claudine Hale spent the week end in meeting of the Pilgrim Holiness
I Walla Walla visiting at the home of church on Tuesday from here were
the Rev. and Mrs. Orbie Wells and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cundiff-
J. W. Roberts was able to leave the daughter Naomi, Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Stuart, Mrs. Clark Paul and Mrs. W.
Hermiston hospital May 7th.
F. I. Bresler and Julius J. Scheutz W. Felthouse.
Mrs. W. A. Emert left Wednesday
were business visitors in Hermiston
for Portland for a several days visit
I Wednesday.
3 U
Pvt. Jim Jackson spent mother’s day with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wolff are the
week end here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Jim recent­ parents of a 9 pound 14 ounces boy,
ly spent several weeks at Ft. Lewis born Sunday, May 9, at the Hermis­
I but was returned to Oregon State to ton hospital.
ivith RICHARD DIX
Mrs. J. V. Villermoure. who under­
I complete his studies.
Mrs. Herbert Shesely’s condition is went an operation a few weeks ago,
Sun. - Mon.
May 16-17
| reported as greatly improved at the was able to return to her home Sun­
local hospital, and she may receive day, May 9.
Billy Davis, who has been receiving
: visitors.
.
Mrs. T. A. O’Grady expects to leave medical care at the local hospital, left
for Portland Tuesday to visit with Sunday, May 9.
Corporal George Sale arrived Sat­
| her brother, Herbert G. Stewart, who
will leave soon for service with the urday from Oakland, Calif., where he
Merchant Marines. He is Mrs. O’- is stationed in an office in the U. S.
Army. Corporal Sale expects to
| Grady’s only brother.
leave
this week to spend the remain­
LEO McCAREY’S
an-
Rev. J. W. Stuart attended the
furlough at the
nual assembly of the Church of the der of his 15-day
in -----------
Portland and
homes
of
relatives
—
I Nazarene last week from Tuesday
Salem
before
returning
to Oakland.
I until Friday at Walla Walla. At
Mrs.
George
C.
Tompkins
of Port­
WALTER SAK - ALBERT DEKKER -ALBERT BASSERMAN
Pendleton on his way home he was
News Reel and Color Cartoon
called to Wallowa to conduct the fun­ land spent Mother’s day with her par­
Mr. and Mrs. George Sale. Mrs.
May 18 eral services Sunday afternoon of ents.
Miss Betty Johnson who passed away Tompkins is employed as a waitress
at the Portland Air Base.
at Portland Wednesday.
All NEW
Mrs. Richard Chrisinger was able
THRILLS /
to leave the Hermiston hospital May
For the wages of sin is 7th.Mrs. Mabel Walker and daughter
Engagement Rings
Men’s and Ladies’ Watches
death ; but the gift of God I Beverly were Mother’s Day visitors
here from Arlington. They visited
Men’s and Ladies’ Rings — Wedding Rings
is eternal life through Je­ at the home of Mrs. Anna Connor.
Bracelets — Jewelry — Movie Cameras
Mrs. I. Couch is a patient in the
sus Christ our Lord.”
Hermiston General hospital.
Guitars — Lockets — Billfolds
Mrs. B. I. Whitney and daughter,
Crosses
Novelties
HERMISTON
Mrs. Barbara Rutherford, left Wed­
on CHAN
nesday for a several days visit in Ar­
BAPTIST CHURCH
Many Other Items
Benjamin Franklin and
lington and Rufus.
Keep ’Em Sailing
H. V. McGee, Pastor
.E W. Mudge and Isaac Patrick,
Wed.-Thurs. May 19-20
J who have been confined to the local
hospital due to injuries received in
an automobile accident Saturday
night, were able to return to their
Love was the price
homes Wednesday, May 12.
of his silence...
A handkerchief shower was given
in honor of Mrs. Geo. Strohm Wed-
dun
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
O. O. Felthouse. The Strohms are
BRIAN DONLEVY
1
WELL EQUIPPED TO
planning to leave Hermiston in the
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
near future. Hostesses for the occa­
Open Evenings
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
sion were Mrs. B. Haneline, Mrs. Jess
Prindle, Mrs. H. J. Ott and Mrs. Felt­
A
house. After opening of the gifts, re­
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston freshments were served to twenty-six
such labor is cared for before attend­
Mrs. Joe Baczer and baby were dis­
ladies present.
missed from the local hospital May 4.
ing summer sesison. In case emer­
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- |
gency labor problems should arise on
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- .
the farm home of any youngster at
miston Hotel on Wednesday, May 19, I FOK JUNE 1 1U - -
the session, he or she will be released
between the hours of 1:00 to 5:00 p.
immediately to return home, says Sey­
m.
39-lc
mour.
The
twenty-ninth
annual
4-H
club
R. L. Hardwick, who has been in
Club members will be housed this
the Hermiston hospital for medical summer school at Oregon State col-
treatment, was able to return home lege has finally been definitely ap­ year in Snell hall and in fraternities
proved by all agencies concerned and
May 4th.
,
9/5.
-is scheduled for June 1 to 11. announ- and sororities. The men’s dormitory,
The Columbia Grange will meet ces H. c Seymour, state club leader ordinarily used, and Waldo hall are
Tuesday evening at the Columbia in the Extension service. The plans being either used by or reserved for
SWANSDOWN Cake Flour
Grange hall with J. O. Tiffany, in for the session were held up pending the army.
Large Package
charge of the program which will be final approval from the office of de­
put on by the men. All visiting fense transportation for the use of
Grangers are invited.
school buses to transport club .mem-
Sgt. W. H. “Bill" Harris wrote an bers to and from the campus in cases
CONGRATULATIONS
4 bunches 199
KRISPY CRACKERS 21b. pkg. 32$
RADISHES
interesting mother’s day letter to his where trains and regular buses could
Fresh Local
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, not handle this traffic.
SENIORS
which included a poem entitled “The
This will be the second club sum-
GREEN ONIONS 4 bunches 199
May this be a door to
Best Little Mother God Ever Made.”
POST TENS
pkg.
The piece is very well written and can mer session since America entered
greater achievements.
or KELLOGG’S VARIETY
be read at the Herald office- Also in­ world war II. and more recognition
CARROTS
2 bunches
cluded in the letter was a V-Mail will be given this year than last to
the emergency conditions. Thus, coun­
Hermiston
photograph of a mother.
ty extesnion leaders have been instruc­
RHUBARB
3 bunches
Miss Mary Lou Johnson. Mrs. Jean ted that the first duty of 4-H elub
RAISIN BRAN
10 oz. pkg.
Baptist Church
Wilson and daughter “Jinky”, and members who are old enough to help
Leladel
Warren
left
Sunday
for
Ocean
GRAPEFRUIT
with farm work is to make sure that
6 Ige. size
Lake where they will spend a week
attending a U S.O. conference in which
4 lbs.
OREGON PRUNES
Miss Johnson and Mrs. Wilson are (57
GRAPEFRUIT
3 extra Ige.
speakers on the program.
Mrs. A. H. Cable, member of the
Hermiston grade school faculty who
2 pkgs.
KRAFT DINNER
was taken to St. Anthony's hospital
JEL-SERT
6
for
in Pendleton last week, is improving
6 Delicious Flavors
at latest reports.
Stone Stores have just purchased 36,000 pounds
Rev. M. B. Ballinger left late Tues­
of
4-H
and F.F.A. show beef at a cost of $6,606.00.
day night for North Bend to visit his
This high grade beef will be placed on sale at all
son David, who is staying with friends
POP Washing Pwdr, Ige. pkg. 239
there. Rev. Ballinger will return to
Stone Store on Monday, May 17, until the supply is
Let POP do the work and mom take it easy
Hermiston this week end. He expects
exhausted.
to receive his call to an army chap­
lainship in the very near future.
The Young Adult class of the Her­
TANG Salad Dressing, qt. jar
miston Methodist church were guests
of the Echo group Sunday evening
and also attended baccalaureate ser­
vices at Echo high school. Dr. Silas
JUNIOR MATCHES 6 boxes 239
E. Fairham of Portland was the
speaker. Going from here were Rev.
M. B. Ballinger, John Bensel. Rebec­
Besides ordering your coal now, please make ev­
ca and Dorothy Pierson. Donna Kelly,
ery
effort to reduce the special services required of
Marian
Ott
and
Omega
Sater.
LINIT STARCH 2 12-oz.
the
retailer.
Cooperation in all these matters will be
Mrs. J. D. Corliss, Mrs. Clara
Thornburg and Mrs. C. A. Power ac-
necessary in order that all may be served with the
companied Floyd Laird to Pomona in
limited facilities at hand. Make this another war ef­
Pendleton last week. Due to the busy
fort.
Order your coal now and it will be delivered as
season the attendance
not
soon
as
possible. Prepare now for next winter!
great as usual but the general opin­
ion expressed was that the Granges
are doing a great deal towards the
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war effort. The Westland Grange in­
HERMISTON, OREGON
vitation for the Pomona meeting at
Westland was accepted. The meeting
has been scheduled for September..
OASIS THEATRE
A.
W.
Behrman
Has
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LOCALS
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UNDERWORLD
GRADUATION
GIFT lgtheQlabbos
ONCE UPON A
HONEYMOON
$
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Hundreds of Items That Will Please
Fine Selection of
See Our Fine Selection of Costume Jewelry
DID SHE KILL?
WOULD SHE KILL AGAIN?
* BARRYMORE
Small Deposit Holds Your Purchase
Hermiston
Barber Shop
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
Nightmare
4-H CLUB SUMMER
SCHOOL SET
— 1 1
25%
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249
159
179
259
259
139
419
$
199
35$
Stone Buys Fine Beef
399
ORDER COAL NOW!
pkgs.19$
Hermiston Food Store
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Yraependilie“
Grocer
Inland Cooperative
$