The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 05, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1943
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121
August 6-7
Fri.-Sat.
DOVRLE FEATURE
ROY ROGERS TRIGGER .
Alfred C. Emert, son of Mr. and n
Mrs. W. A. Emert, graduated today !
(Thursday) from the Lieutenant ‘
Bombadier school at Childress, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs- E. D. Martin of Dish­
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yocom of Hepp­ man, Wash., came late Tuesday even- 1 . ,
ner visited in Hermiston and attend­ ing and remained over Wednesday 4 ’
ed the funeral of Vernie DeLashmutt. here visiting friends and attending to |
'
Mrs. Grace B. Rogers of Echo was business matters.
Mrs. Grace Wood and Miss Flor- 2 I
a Hermiston visitor Wednesday morn-
enee Fales, who have been visiting
ing.
Col and Mrs. L. W. Jordan are their brother Lewis Fales, left Tues­
spending this week at a cabin at day for their home in Battle Creek, 1 ( ,
Mich.
‘ ’
Langdon Lake.
Walter Attebury of Oakland, Cal.,
Mrs. Effie Demott of San Pedro,
Calif., came last Tuesday to visit here returned to his home Sunday after
with Frank, Ray and Roy Null and spending a week visiting relatives < •
here. He is a brother of Roy Atte­
their families.
(
Albert G. Isensee, formerly of Stan­ bury.
Bert Applegate began work Wed- < ,
field, has been sent to the Ordnance
Replacement Training Center, Aber- nesday as pharmacist at the Hermis- ‘
ton Drug Co. Mr. Applegate who
| deen Proving Ground, Md.
Word has been received by Mr. and comes from Nyssa, Ore., formerly
Mrs. Walter Hamm that their son worked here as a supply pharmacist, e I
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec­
Bill has been advanced until his title
now reads, Sgt. W. D. Hamm. Sgt- ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- j
Hamm is stitioned somewhere in the miston Hotel on Wednesday, August
11th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
1-lc ‘
Pacific.
Mrs. Barbara Stevens, who had
spent two weeks visiting in Walla
i
Walla, returned Sunday to finish her
visit with her daughter and son-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prescott, who
are now living at Jerome. Idaho, but
He that beheveth on formerly of Hermiston, are the par­
ents of an eight pound baby boy, Tho­
Him is not condemned :
mas Gene, born July 2. Mrs. Thomas
school in Hermiston last fall.
but he that believeth not taught
Bob Smith and a girl friend from
Portland spent Saturday and Sunday
is condemned already, visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and |
Mrs. A. M. Smith. Bob. a former [
because he hath not be-
Hermiston boy, was inducted into the
lieved in the name of army Tuesday at Fort Lewis.
:
Lyle Tilden, son of Mr. and Mrs-
the only begotten Son of L. D. Tilden who recently enlisted |
with the U. S. Marines, returned home
God.”
Tuesday on a 16-day furlough. He |
has been stationed at Brooklyn, N.Y., |
since leaving Hermiston.
Mrs. Alice Kennedy and son Stan- !
HERMISTON
ley left for their home in Portland
BAPTIST CHURCH
after spending a week visiting her j
Hermiston Jeweler — Phone 2051
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fates !
H. V. McGee, Pastor
and family. David Fales accompanied Eoreore
them for a week’s visit in Portland.
Ed Schell and son Edward Jr. went
Mi. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart and Lashmutt. They will return home Fri­
to Portland Saturday to obtain med-
daughter,
Mrs. E. P. Schofield and
son
Roland
returned
Wednesday,
July
day.
1 ical attention for the latter. They re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss were two children, returned to Hermiston
turned Monday and were accompanied 28th, from Spirit Lake, Idaho, where
I by Miss Helen Bailey and Miss Mild- they had been for two weeks attend­ quite elated this week to receive a let­ Sunday from the Warner cabin at
i red Free who will visit here for a ing the Pilgrim Holiness camp meet­ ter from their son Harvey and dated Langdon Lake. Mr. Warner went to
I month or so. The former is a sister of ing and conference of the Idaho- July 18. It was the first news from the cabin Friday to get the other
him in some time. Harvey, who is members of the family who had spent
Washington district.
Mrs. Schell.
Mrs. Zella Nelson and Mrs. Millie with the Marines, tells of some of his the week there. Mrs. Schofield and
Robert E. Brace of Hermiston has
I completed a 13-week course for offi- Savage of Portland arrived Sunday experiences in the letter indicating children returned to Vancouver Mon­
cer training at the Quartermaster night to visit Mrs. Victoria Church­ that the life of a Marine is not only day. The Schofield children have
School at Camp Lee. Va., and has man and other relaties for a week and a busv one but at times also very in- spent the past month here visiting
their grandparents.
been commissioned a second lieutenant to attend the funeral of Vernie De- teresting.
i in the Army of the United States. He
| is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace
AT IGLOO INN
I of Hermiston.
LOCALS
A New Large Shipment of
COSTUME
$
$
LUP VELEZ
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SV wib EDDIE ALBERI
August 8-9
Sun.-Mon
A gay and glorious
romantic comedy!
$
$
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ARTHUR MCCREA • COBURN
Stosst STEVENS .
The More The
Merrier
$
COlUMsia PICTURE,
August 10
DONALD
O’CONNOR
Full Line of Jewelry Items
$ Ma BIG
PEGGY RYAN
GLORIAHAN
ROBERT PAIGE
ELYSE KNOX
SAMUEL S HINDS BOBBY SCHEERER
THE BEN CARTER CHOIR
W. Behrman
RAY EBERLE win JHÍJ MILLERS III CATS
ROAD TO TOKIO and a
FAMOUS TRIAL
Wed.-Thurs.
Aug. 11-12
DOVBLE FEATURE
ft ¡An OH AL!
with SIMONE SIMON - KENT SMITH
TOM CONWAY • JANE RANDOLPH • JACK HOLT
Robert PAICE
Frances LANGFORD
Leon ERROL
'
Wolter CATLETT
,
Jennifer HOLT
George
CLEVELAND
Your
Shoes
and
Hats Blocked
Howard Clark
Help Send A
SNOWDRIFT
3 lbs.
73c
Shortening
$
: •
S
SHAKER SALT
2 2-lb. ctns. 15c
PEANUT BUTTER
1 lb. for 27
2 lb. jar 59c
KELLOGG’S VARIETY
24c
KELLOGG'S
: >
$
BUSY BEE
GRAHAM CRACKERS
2 giant pkgs.
27c
RECREATIONAL
CHEST
2 lbs.
29(
2 cans
25c
3 cans
25c $
LYNDEN’S
CHICKEN SOUP
SUNNYLAND
CORN FLAKES
With Noodles
PHILLIPS
.
TOMATO SOUP
FRESH PRODUCE
125 ft. roll
17r
WATERMELONS
LETTUCE
WHITE CROSS
PINK SALMON
tall can
25c
JEL-SERT
3 pkgs.
17c
Large Crisp Heads
6 Delicious Flavors
LARGE
GOLDEN WEST
GRAPEFRUIT
COFFEE
1 ,b 31c
lb. 5c
head 6c
ORANGES
in the
The chests are filled with books, cards, games,
Bible, reading material of all types, puzzles and all
types of knick knacks to help pass time and provide
hours of recreation to the boys in the armed forces.
A sample chest may be seen in the P. P. & L. Co. of­
fice window. The chests can be purchased at a nom­
inal charge and will be sent by the Red Cross to all
battlefronts. You, too, can help by your donations.
LOCAL
TOMATOES
to Our Men
Armed Forces
ICE COLD
DIAMOND
WAX PAPER
lb 10c
3 for 25c
per lb. 10c
STIDD S CHICKEN
TAMALES
7 oz. jar 28c
PREFERRED
SODA CRACKERS
$
$
CHARLt:
no
OK Now Available
$
2 lb. pkg.
29c
A Small Donation Will Help!
BOND AUCTION
WED., AUGUST 11
Leave Donations at P. P. & L. Co. office
SPONSORED BY THE
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
HERMISTON ROTARY CLUB
and VICTORY SERVICE LEAGUE
$
Chas. Hodge, Director
$