The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 20, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121
HERMISTON, OREGON
Sat.
May 21 - 22
Retail Prices of
Cream Dropped
8
From
03
News Reel and Cartoon
re Pas""
with MARJORIE
MAIN
Produced by
S. Sylvan Simon
Directed by
, Orville 9. Dull
How to
18c
30c
45C
May 26,- 27
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Noinglome
$
$
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Phone 3600
$
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New West
APPLE JUICE 2f”2k
12-oz. Bottles - No Points
Dutch Girl
APPLE BUTTER
Each 25c
29 oz. jar
—
N. B. C.
Table Queen
2 for 23c
SHREDDED WHEAT
SALAD DRESSING Quart jar 30c
Rummage sale by the Methodist
Pvt. Bill Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs.
ladies at the former Korner Kafe, F. B. Belt, writes that he is stationed
May 21, 22 and 26.
adv. at Camp Wolters and has begun 13
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce have re- | weeks of infantry training. He
ceived word from their son, 1st Lt.
Gene Pierce that he has announced his
engagement at his post in Australia.
His fiance is Miss Fay Baker, a nurse
from Oklahoma who is stationed at
the same post. Lt. Pierce has been
stationed in Australia for the past
year.
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Poulson and
PHONE 804 or
son arrived from Portland Saturday
to visit at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. Dr.
Poulson continued on to Baker Sun- 1
808 North 8th St.
day but Mrs. Poulson and son re­
mained to visit a few more days.
Hermiston
Baptist Church
For Electrolux Parts
and Service
WRITE the
Electrolux Corporation
Walla Walla, Wash.
Lynden’s
1 lb. jar 30c
With Chicken or Turkey
Select
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Box 29c
Reliance
PEANUT BUTTER
CRYSTAL WHITE
11b. jar 35(
8 bars
336
Soap
THE TEETH
Adwall? N'rr: 29c
Perfect Prepared Pie Crust
3 lb. pkg.
24c
2 lb. Pkg- 29c
BORENE
NEW
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
LAW ARE S&APD/
Preferred
SODA WAFERS
OF THE
VIhich means
Granulated Soap
Quick or Regular
Suspension
of
your
K. C
Church’*
GRAPE JUICE
$
Hermiston Dairy
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Cartoon and other shorts
QUAKER OATS
$
$
“We Welcome You To Inspect Our New Dairy”
Odditie- Litpe Clayton,
Farmfront Wonder
KRUSTEAZ
?
:
May 25
EGG NOODLES
$
Drink Lots of Raw Milk
: •
GAIL PATRICK EVE ARDEN
Disney Color Cartoon
Swim
20c
35C
55C
Half Pints
Pints
Quarts
May 23 - 24
CARROLL-HAYWARD
Wed.-Thurs.
SPECIAL!
S
Susan
LAUGH
THREAT! A
$
$
Cartoon and Sport Reel
A
LOCALS
8
GWENN . MUNTE
Frocc. BARTHOLOM
MARTA LINDEN
JUANITA QUIGLEY
ALAN MOWBRAY
John
El—
Miss Mary Lou Johnson has been
confined to her home due to the flu
a few days this week.
Rummage sale by the Methodist
ladies at the former Korner Kafe.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cox and Mr. and May 21. 22 and 26.
adv.
Mrs. L. M. White spent Friday in Rowland Yeend of the Cooperative
Service Station and Guy Shaw of the
Pasco on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and two | Inland Cooperative made a business
daughters arrived from Seattle to trip to Walla Walla Tuesday to ob-
spend a week visiting at the home of tain merchandise for their concerns,
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atte- I Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Santos and
bury.
j daughter of John Day came Saturday
Miss Besise Hammer of Salem is for a week end visit at the home of
spending a week’s vacation at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer left
Hammer.
Monday morning to make their home
Rev. J. W. Stuart left Monday af­
in Berkeley, Calif., where Mr. Ham­
ternoon for Spokane, Wash., to attend
mer will be employed.
the Prayer Convention of the Pilgrim
Miss Florence Fales of Battle
Holiness church which was held Tues-
Creek, Mich-, arrived Saturday to
| day, Wednesday and Thursday.
visit at the home of her brother Lewis
John Knox, who is stationed with Fales and nephew and family, Mr.
| the U. S. Navy at Seattle. Wash.,
and Mrs. Archie Fales.
spent a short time here this week vis­
Miss Snow McCoy is spending two
iting with friends. John is listed as weeks vacationing in Portland from
a Radio Technician, third class, and her duties at the postoffice.
has been in the service for ten months.
Corp. Lawrence J- Hunt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hunt, has recently
graduated from the Gunnery Depart­
ment of the Armored Force School at
Fort Knox, Ky.
Bob Alstott began work Monday at
the Farm Bureau mill after recover­
ing from a foot injury. He injured
his foot about three weeks ago when
“This same Jesus, which
he dropped a steel plate on his toes.
RAW MILK IN ITS NATURAL STAGE—HAS TO BE CLEAN!
Pvt. Alvin Wolke left Thursday af­
is taken up from you
ter spending a 10-day furlough here
WHEN HOT WEATHER MAKES APPETITES LAG, LET
into heaven, shall so at the home of his uncle Mr. and Mrs.
| Bob Alstott. Pvt- Wolke is stationed
MILK INSPIRE YOU TO EASY MEAL PLANNING
come in like manner at Camp Campbell, Ky., where he is
connected with a tank corps.
as ye have seen him | Mrs. Neil Boynston and son Paul
I of Seattle, and Mrs. Guy Jeppe and
go into heaven.”
baby of San Francisco arrived Tues-
| day to spend two weeks visiting with
■their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
1 Paul. ‘
George W. Knapp, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Knapp of Hermiston, has
HERMISTON
I completed his course of studies as an
| aviation mechanic at the Army Air |
BAPTIST CHURCH
I Firce Technical Training school at1
Amarillo Army Air Field in Texas. Z-Jo
A
H. V. McGee, Pastor
PFC Bill Nation came Saturday to
J visit over the week end with his par­
A family reunion and a dinner was states that from all indications he is
The Archie Fales family were con­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation. Bill
fined to their home due to the meas­ enjoyed at the L. Hammer home Sun­ in for some vigorous work. Typical
is stationed with the U. S. army at
day. Those attending were Miss Bes­ of Bill’s language, he writes: “Tell
les last week.
Spokane, Wash.
The Columbia H.E.C. met last Fri­ sie Hammer of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. mother to send me The Herald.
Miss Mary Lou Johnson, Mrs. Jean
Hugh Neill and daughter Peggy of Though I am a long way from home
Wilson, and Jinky Wilson and Leia- day at the home of Mrs. Elmer Dix­ Butter Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl I hope to keep informed of events in
dell Warren arrived from Ocean Lake son. It was decided to sponsor a ser­
Hammer and children Dick and Car­ Hermiston through the columns of
Saturday where they had spent a week ies of chicken suppers for various ole. Misses Gloria, Viola, Rosalie Lou­
Hermiston’s leading newspaper.”
benefits, with 10 per cent-of the re-
attending a U.S.O. conference.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ceipts to be invested n war bonds. Re­ ise and Teddy Hammer, and Mr. and
son
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
C.
Pierce
and
Mrs. L. Hammer.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Stanley left Thursday morning for freshments were served at the close
Portland. Mr. Pierce went there on of the meeting.
Mrs. Dan Parker, formerly of Her-
business for the Farm Bureau mill
R. W. Christian arrived here the miston now residing in Walla Walla,
CONGRATULATIONS
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston and will return Sunday but Mrs. morning of Mother’s day for a 15-day has received a message from her son,
SENIORS
Pierce and Stanley will remain for a furlough. He received a certificate Donald Isaacson, saying he has ar-
two weeks visit with relatives.
Francisco. He
December 24 for Aviation Metalsmith rived safely in San Francisco,
lie is
10
May this be a door to
third class with a mark of 3.51. He with the navy fleet and has been in
left Monday afternoon to return to the service 212 years and likes it fine,
greater achievements.
Corpus Christi, Texas, where he has Donald spent 11 years in Hermiston
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schools.
to
repirt
21.
S
MICKEY ROONEY
AYANK AT ETON
Sun. - Mon.
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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BAKING POWDER Quart jar 23c
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death results, unless
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Phone 3781
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Your
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address below for your copy.
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