The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 27, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Pvt. Frank McKenzie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, is now sta­
tioned at Nashville, Tenn., and seems
to be enjoying his work.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hansen are the
PHONE 2121
parents of a baby girl born Wednes­
Mrs.
Guy
Cronk
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
HERMISTON, OREGON
day at the Hermiston General hospi­
Keys visited in Pendleton Tuesday.
Mrs. Ruby Coxen and Mrs. Clara tal. The little tot weighed eight
May 28 - 29 Thornburg this week moved to Port­ pounds and is their second girl.
Fri. - Sat.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Gene Lear, assistant county agent,
land where they expect to work.
ROY ROGERS
Miss Audrey Null and Miss Fran­ attended a meeting of the extension
ces Follett spent from Friday to Sun­ service on the farm labor problem
day visiting friends in Walla Walla. Monday in Arlington. Delegatee were
present from all parts of this section.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight special­
Darrel Seeliger left Friday morn­
BOB NOLAN:::
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­ ing for his home in Oakland. Calif.,
VIRGINIA GREY
miston Hotel on Wednesday, June 2. after spending a week at the home of
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Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank See-
Mrs. Wade Pettitt and infant son of liger of the Westland district.
Portland came this week to visit at
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale have re­
| the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ceived word from their son Charles,
| H. F. Lindner.
that he is still somewhere in the
Roy Hale, farmer deluxe who has South Pacific and is enjoying his
been experimenting the past few work. He is now rated as a 3rd Class
Sun. - Mon.
May 30 - 31 | months at his home here, left Sunday Petty Officer. Torpedoman.
for Wallowa where he owns a large
Mary Perry, now a sophomore at
ranch. He plans to spend the great­ Eastern Oregon College of Education,
:
er part of the next few months on his was initiated into Alpha Rho Tau, art
| ranch.
honorary society if E.O.C.E., Satur­
day, May 22.
Staff Sergeant Harold E. Pace and
wife, Mrs. C. H. Nuckolls, Mrs. C. W.
AR"es stal
Beaty and John Pace and son are vis­
iting at the home of their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Pace.
F. P. Sargent is still quite ill in the
“
So
Christ
was
once
Hermiston
hospital suffering from
shin"," contl
pneumonia. His condition was con­
RAW MILK IN ITS NATURAL STAGE—HAS TO BE CLEAN!
offered to bear the sins sidered quite serious earlier in the
News Reel'and Superman Cartoon
week.
of many : and unto them
WHEN HOT WEATHER MAKES APPETITES LAG, LET
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hedwall and
day
June 1
sons Jerry and Larry spent from Sat­
DOUBLE FEATURE
that look for Him shall
MILK INSPIRE YOU TO EASY MEAL PLANNING..................
urday to Wednesday at the home of
He appear the second | her parents. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Jack-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Hedwall own a
time without sin unto grocery store in Aberdeen, Wash.
Miss Anita Flynn and Miss Alice
salvation.
Frosh spent from Friday till the
first of the week in Corvallis ' and
with CHESTER MORRIS
Camp Adair visiting the former's
brother, Pvt. Don Flynn who is sta­
tioned there.
HERMISTON
HAYDEN
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Harmon an­
nounce
the wedding of their daughter
BAPTIST CHURCH
THE LONE
I Lucille, to Thomas A. Reed of Pay­
PEHIRIF A
ette, Idaho, on May 14. Mr. Reed re­
H. V. McGee, Pastor
turned immediately to San Francisco
Wed.-Thurs.
June 2-3
with the Navy. Mrs. Reed will be at
Pvt. William Howard (Bill) Belt, Texas, to begin his basic training as
Mrs. B. I. Whitney has received
DOUBLE FEATURE
home to her friends after June 2.
son
of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt, has an infantryman. He has been as­
RA I.TH It ELL A MY in
Mrs. Monroe Gaskill (Julia Col­ | word from her sou. Master Technical arrived at the Infantry Replacement signed to a battalion stressing heavy
pitts) came Tuesday to visit for sev­ i Sergeant Stanley R. Wessell, that he Training Center at Camp Wolters. weapons.
eral weeks at the home of her mother, | recently spent a furlough in Palestine.
Mrs. Nora Colpitts. Mrs. Gaskill’s I He was accompanied on the trip by
husband, who is employed in the lack Gaskell of Echo. The boys are
shipyards at San Francisco, is ex- experiencing many thrills while on
GRACE
WILLIAM
| duty with the armed forces.
pected next week.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
C adet George Eugene Rugg, son of
Justice of the Peace E P. Dodd of-
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
ficiated
at
the
marriage
of
Miss
Lois
Mr-
and Mrs. A. E. Rugg, has com-
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Barton and Jack Minkelr at the Dodd pleted the initial step in his training
home Sunday. Present were Mr. and'as a Naval Aviation Cadet at the
PHONE 804 or WRITE the
Mrs. Max Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Mink­ Navy Pre-Flight School at Del Monte.
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ler are both employed at the Umatilla He now faces three months of prima­
ry flight instruction and then three
Ordnance Depot.
months of advanced training, before
Walla Walla, Wash.
808 North 8th St.
winning his wings in the Navy’s air
service.
BASIS THEATRE Í
locals
SPECIAL!
Retail Prices of
Cream Dropped
MADAMESRY
“eta sowar—vnYOS
From
Half Pints
Pints
Quarts
oso"
204
35C
18c
30C
45C
Drink Lots of Raw Milk
Hermiston Dairy
Phone 3600
“We Welcome You To Inspect Cur New Dairy”
THE GREAT
IMPERSONATION
I
BENDIX* BRADLEY
Hermiston
Barber Shop
For Electrolux Parts
and Service
f-BUMKLÏH
Electrolux Corporation
CLOSED MONDAY -MAY 31 - MEMORIAL DAY
RIPE OLIVES
Pint Jar
21c
2 for 35c
Lynden
TWISTIE NOODLES 16 oz • jar 16c
6 Pkgs. 35c
JEL-SERT
Delicious Gelatin Dessert in 6 flavors
PAPER NAPKINS
80 Count
pkg- 10c
GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lbs. 33
C-H-B
Quart jar 29.
DILL PICKIES
HI-HO Butter Crackers 1 lb. box 21c
Van Camps
TENDERON!
Cooks in 7 minutes.
Lynden Minced
4 oz. jar
CHICKEN
Hot or Cold
PAPER (UPS
PEANUT BUTTER
3 pkgs. 19c
39c
FRESH PRODUCE
2 Pkgs. 19c
Reliance
TANG
2lb box 32c
CRACKERS
Sunshine
Cut-R-Wax
PAPER ’125 ft. rolls
Krispy
1 lb. jar
35c
Quart jar
41c
Salad Dressing
LETTUCE
3 Ige. crisp heads
25c
3 bu.
10c
RADISHES Local
ONIONS Green
GRAPEFRUIT
3 bu. 20c
6 for 25c
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
Memorial
Day
will be celebrated this
year on Monday
Celebrate in Her
miston with friends
You can always find
them at Sammy and
Johnny's place
POPPY DAYS—when we all say, “Lest we
forget”—Friday and Saturday, May 28 and 29,
when the Buddies of the “war to end wars” re­
mind us that this is still our purpose—an ideal
of the American people. Even though their hope
has been shattered by another war, they live on
—hoping that a new generation of soldiers may
accomplish that for which they also fought in
that first world war.
Hale’s Confectionery & Sport Goods
$
$