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NEWS REEL and CARTOON
Tuesday
July 27
ALAN CURTIS and
MICHELE MORGAN
in
Two Tickets to
London
FAMOUS JURY TRIAL—
State vs. Glenn Willet
MUSICAL—Johnny Long and
Orchestra
Wed.-Thurs.
July 28-29
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No. 2 can
220
□ Peaches
(19 points)
No. 2 can
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison, ac
companied by Miss Wanda Dunning,
visited Mrs. Wm. Scheuning and in
fant son in St. Anthony’s hospital in
Pendleton Sunday.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
W. L. Hamm left Sunday night for
ist
of Pendleton, will be at the Her
Portland to spend a week on a buying
trip. He is expected home this week miston Hotel on Wednesday, July 28,
between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00
end.
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The young people of the Methodist p. m.
Mrs. Clara Burnham returned Sun
church, accompanied by the pastor.
Rev. W. A. MasArthur. are spending day from a week’s trip to Withrow,
this week at Suttle Lake for the an Wash., where she visited her daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Brandt. Mrs. Burn
nual summer session.
Mrs. Guy Shaw, Ray Shaw and Sgt. ham also visited other points of in
and Mrs. Vester Shaw went to Hepp terest during the vacation.
Mrs. Alta Knerr returned home
ner Tuesday to visit at the home of
Mrs. Casha Shaw. Sgt. Shaw also Wednesday after spending a few days
visited with other friends while there. visiting her son. Charles, in Sixes,
A swimming party Wednesday Oregon. Mrs. Charles Knerr who also
night honored Miss Boncycle Kooch visited her husband there will remain
who is leaving soon for Enterprise to at Sixes for the time being.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and
help her parents on a ranch. Miss
Kooch has been employed at the Uma family spent last week visiting at
tilla Ordnance Depot for some time. the home of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Others attending the evening’s outing Manuel Santis, at John Day. Mr. Hr-
included Zola C. Patten, Thelma ris states that the hills are prettier
Ross, Carol White, Dorothy Prahl. this year than he has ever seen them.
Miss Ellen Keefe, a niece of Mrs.
Wanda Patten and Miss Kooch.
A. F. Rohrman, is working at the
Umatilla Cooperative Creamery dur
ing the absence of Mrs. Neva Kens-
1er who is taking a vacation trip east.
The latter expects to be gone about a
month.
Herbert Parrent of Tacoma, Wn„
arrived this week in Hermiston to
visit at the home of his parents, Mr.
FOR THE WAGES
and Mrs. Harry Parrent. He will
spend a few days in Lucille, Idaho,
OF SIN IS DEATH;
also visiting his mother and grand-
mother before being inducted into the
BUT THE GIFT OF
armed forces.
GOD IS ETERNAL
The annual Boys’ Camp for boys
between the ages of 9 and 15 of the
LIFE THROUGH
Christian churches of eastern Oregon
is being held this week at Anthony
JESUS CHRIST
Lake. Several boys from the Central
Church of Christ of Hermiston are in
OUR LORD.
attendance. They will return to Her
miston on Saturday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Foley and
three children moved this week to
HERMISTON
their home at Keller. Wash. Mr. Fo-
BAPTIST CHURCH
ley is connected with the forest ser-
vice and will assume these duties
H. V. McGee, Pastor
| there. Mrs. Foley, who taught in the
J local schools last winter, will also
teach at Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Foley
were feted at several parties and spe
cial occasions prior to their depart-
' ure.
Edward LeRoy Stroke, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroke, died
|Sunday evening at the Hermiston
| General hospital, where he was born
I Friday. Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Huxal, grandparents
| of the infant. Burial was in the
Stanfield cemetery. Mr. Stroke, fath
er of the child, is stationed at Camp
| White at Medford and arrived home
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9 1 Sunday.
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Shoes
and
Hats Blocked
GREAT NORTHERN
3
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COPELAND’S
Pre-Cooked Navy
□ Asparagus
RELIANCE
□ Coffee
(14 points)
6
Crab Meat
440
6 oz. Can
farmers automobile
Inter-IN SURANCE Exchange
«National Standard Non-a
Just what the outlook is in the fu
ture is not known but it is quite cer
tain that deliveries from the east will
not be increased as these concerns
have made it public that their ship
Plans are progressing rapidly for
ments to the west coast will practical
the opening of the Vacation Church
ly cease.
School on Monday, August 2. The
classes will be sponsored by the Min
isterial Association of Hermiston with
Invasion Costs
Bible work, music, stories, handwork
and recreation to be stressed.
More Money—
Registration will take place August
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2 between the hours of 8:00 and 9:00
a. m. Classes will be held each day
Savings today
thereafter between the hours of 9:00
and 12:00.
CHURCH SCHOOL
TO START SOON
BEER RUNS LOW
IN HERMISTON
FOR YOUR
The numerous tongues one sees
hanging out around town is not so
much the weather as the fact that lo
cal beer halls have been running out
each day of the popular beverage.
The situation here is very typical
about the country as beer deliveries
have diminished to smaller propor
tions in recent weeks.
Used Car
Preferably late models.
Will buy your equity.
Hermiston AutoCo.
Hermiston Transfer Co.
“Anywhere for Hire”
— LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING —
Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli
dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight,
Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway
Express
Phone 2021, Hermiston
Navy.
Box Carton
as usual
AI BERS CARNATION
Rolled Wheat
3
lb. Pkg.
24$
4
Bars
199
ROYAL CHEF
Clam Chowder
279 □
12 oz. Can
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Laundry Soap
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Bars
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SEAPORT Bathroom
BANQUET BLEND
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ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
Phone Stanfield 722
Open for Business
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□ Coffee Stretcher
Rolls
No. 2 can
JUNIOR
(4 points)
46 oz. Can
4
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
insurance until “after the accident”.
If an accident strikes, your Fanners policy* goes swiftly and
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
interests.
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive
without insurance.
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(2 points)
Cook in 15 minutes
No soaking required.
8 os. Pkg.
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YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
NOW
SUNSET VALLEY
All Green
21É
Pkg. 339
Thrift size
Tom Quick, who has been in the
armed forces for the past eight
months, returned Friday morning to
Hermiston after being released from
the army to help his father with the
farm work here. He has been station
ed in Seattle for the past few months.
Announcement is being made of the
engagement of Miss Wanda Patten,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pat
ten of Enterprise, and Ervin B. Phip-
ple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phip-
pie of Irrigon. Miss Patten is em-
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De-
pot.
Sgt. Vester Shaw, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Shaw, came Sunday to
spend until Wednesday visiting rela-
tives. Sgt. Shaw and his recent bride
returned to Casper, Wyo., Wednesday
where he is stationed. The couple
were honored guests at a charivari
I uesday night and were escorted
about town as part of the celebration.
The summer Youth Conference f
the Christian churches will be held at
Cove, Ore., beginning Sunday even
ing. Several young people will at
tend from the local Central Church of
Christ. Mrs. C. Warner, Mrs. Jessie
Hineline and Mrs. Chas. Plourd will
be in charge of the kitchen and dining
room. Rev. C. Warner will be serv
ing on the faculty.
A happy reunion overseas was ex
perienced recently when Raymond and
Henry Blahm, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Blahm of Hermiston, met on
one of the islands of the Pacific after
a separation of 16 months. They had
each been on the island for about
three months without knowing the
other one was there, since they are
not in the same company. The boys
asked for the day off to visit and re
call their past experiences.
News has been received by local
friends that Donald C. Potts, 18-year-
old son of Mrs. Belle Potts of Board
man, who joined the navy last Janu
ary, recently reported to the submar
ine chaser training center at Miami,
Fla. He is now a fireman, third
class, and is receiving specialized
training to fit him for the fight
against the enemy U-boat menace.
Potts graduated from Boardman high
school where he was active in athle
tics.
Mrs. Ruby Coxen and Mrs. Clara
Thornburg, who have spent the past
several months in Portland, came this
week to spend several days. Mrs.
Thornburg will return the first of the
week but Mrs. Coxen will remain for
a longer visit with her son, Jerry, who
is home on a furlough from the U. S.
Howard Clark
PACIFIC SPRAY
(4 points)
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
179
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Rohrman Motor Co
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