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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1943. THF HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. pn-ny Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor spent | "WN ndgv in the Meacham district in Sunday search of huckleberries. Mrs. Gertrude Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. L. Brownell of Umatilla spent PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON Bob Russell returned Monday night a day in Walla Walla this week. | from a business trip to Spokane. Miss Phyllis Schoonover of Seattle, Miss Mary Lou Johnson returned Wash., is spending this week at the August 20-21 Fri.-Sat. Wednesday from a three weeks vaca home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. tion with her parents at Kenton, Ohio. W. Schoonover. JOHN WAYNE W JOHN CARROLL ■ ANNA Ll . Emery Cox and daughters, and Mrs. Jens Skoubo and Albert Skov- Mrs. Glen Ingle, all of Baker, and Mr. bi of Portland and Miss Marie Skov- and Mrs. Walter Wiglesworth of Ec bo of San Francisco spent the week ho were in Hermiston Saturday to at end with Mr. Skovbo and friends here. tend the funeral of Mrs. R. F. Wigles Mrs. Barbara Stevens, who had (02) worth. spent two months visiting her daugh Lt. Alfred C. Emert, son of Mr. and ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. W. A. Emert, arrived home Wed O. Felthouse, returned to her home in NEWS REEL Cartoon—500 Hats of Bartholomew nesday morning, August 11, to visit Weiser, Idaho, Sunday. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emert. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner are accompanied by Lt. Emert, drove to spending two weeks at their cabin at Spokane the same day where they Sun.-Mon were joined by Miss Patty Emert and Langdon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Nomah O’Donnell re then continued on to Oakesville, Wn., where they visited other relatives. turned Sunday from Portland where The next day they went to Ione they spent a week visiting friends and where they visited another son and relatives. Courtland Brock, son of Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert. Mrs. Sam Brock of Hermiston, has Prtifnling i BRIAN AHERNE • ROBERT CUMMINGS I entered training at the recruit train ing center at Farragut, Idaho. CHARLES LAUGHTON * IDA LUPINO HERBERT MARSHALL • RAY Ml LLANO I Mrs. Ralph Matthews and two child ANNA NEAGLE • MERLE OBERON I ren arrived Sunday to visit at the —and 70 OTHERSI I home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. “And the sea gave up A. Emert. and Lt. Alfred Emert who NEWS and CARTOON the dead which were in is here on furlough. Lt. Emert re turned Monday evening to Boise, Ida it; and death and hell ho. August 24 Tuesday delivered up the dead Marian Izora Steinke, two-year-old DOUBLE FEATURE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steinke, which were in them: Can you solve the mystery of was a tonsilectomy patient at the and they were judged Hermiston General hospital Friday, the year? every man according to August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller returned their works. And who y Saturday from a ten day vacation soever was not found from St. Martins Resort in Washing with EDMUND LOWE written in the book of ton. Mr. Miller is in business with Marguerite Chapman - John Litei in Miller’s Trading Post. life was cast into the his Bill brother Hamm, who is serving with the U. S. Marines somewhere overseas, lake of fire.” recently was advanced to Staff Ser Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Emert and Hugh E. Driscoll, son of Mrs. Lau- geant. He has been in the service ap ra Mortamer of Hermiston, has com daughter Lorraine of Portland came HERMISTON proximately 11 years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boczar moved to Saturday evening to visit at the home pleted his course of studies as an BAPTIST CHURCH Pasco. Wash., Monday where Mr. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. aviation mechanic in the school of the H. V. McGee, Pastor Boczar will be employed in garage Emert, and with his brother, Lt. Al Army Air Forces Technical Training Command at Amarillo Army Air work. Mr. Boczar has been working fred Emert. I Jay Gimble. son of Mr. and Mrs. | Field, Texas. He will now be sent Wed.-Thur». Aug. 25-26 for the Rohrman Motor Co. here for j Julius Gimble, is with the U. S. Navy, to some air base to assist in keeping the past year. DOUBLE FEATURE Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur and has been assigned to radio train- America’s Flying Fortress in the air. Zaugt SeanlY, o/nil? Sony Sean/ and son left Sunday night for Calif- ing. He will be sent to a training sta- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson and Mr. LEO CARRI. • Kht: Frances LANGFORD ornia to visit relatives. Rev. MacAr- tion this week. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and daughter LEON ERROL ALVINO REY and thur planned to do considerable re- | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw were hosts left for Bingham Springs Monday to Mary Beth The KING SISTERS HUGHES last Thursday evening at a boating spend a week. search worke while there. HILO HATTIE EDDIE QUILLAN A John T. Jackson, Seaman Second party on the Columbia river. Guests SKINNAY ENNIS ANNE ROONEY Word has been received by Mrs- end the GROOVE Boys Class, spent a four-day leave recent- were members of the Young Adult The Ruth Jones Harmon, wife of Dewey ly at the home of his parents, Mr. class at the Methodist church, -s -7 . _- M. Harmon, that he has arrived safe- and Mrs. Walter N. Jackson at Esta crowd had an excellent time. PASMI" HAMMITT’S C) ly at his destination in the ,. South . Pa- cada. The Jacksons are formerly of and Mrs. W. J. Bone ana .. .... ... _ t 1 — Bone, are visiting - a- a, Hermiston. John took his boot train _____ grandson, John this cnic area and likes his location fine, ing at Farragut, Idaho, and is now week with their daughter and family, Merle Eldridge spent the week end stationed at Great Lakes Naval Mr. and Mrs. Lee Quiring. AT IGLOO INN in Estacada with Miss Betty Jean F raining Station in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harmon have Jackson. He expects to be inducted OASIS THEATRELOCALS : ’ u See Our Beautiful Line of Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings 8 S $ $ 8 A. W. Behrman "FonEVER, MD A DAY i Open Evenings Ilse Our Lay-Away Plan 8 Many Other Jewelry Items $ Murder in Times Square Your Shoes and Hats Blocked Howard Clark received word from their son. George into the armed forces in a short time. A. Harmon, that he has arrived safe- Mrs. E. A. Loper of Bly, Oregon, is ly overseas. He states that he en- visiting at the home of her daughter, ? $ S Grape Nuts 10 oz. OR 12 oz. PKGS. $ Cocoa A 1 26 LB. PKG. S GrapeNutsFlakes 29Ç Post Toasties Giant Size « PKGS. 4oA COLUMBIA Flour Kraut 49 LB. SACK $1.98 NO. 2’4 CAN PANAMA PACIFIC 11 LB. PKG. 26c Bran Flakes A meal for 4 in 9 minutes, PACKAGE dep.a 158 $ Salt Broken Sliced NO. 2% CAN Spaghetti $ SHAKER Pineapple Real Italian Style 106 Corn 2 NO. 303 CANS PURE WHITE POST 40 % 8 OZ. PKG. PHEASANT HERSHEY’S or BAKER’S 58 joyed the trip over and is feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cox and sons1 Mrs. Earl Dudley returned home from Sierra Ordnance Depot in Calif-this week from a vacation trip. She ornia, where he is principal ammuni- was accompanied home by her niece, tion inspector, are visiting here at the Miss Joan Rintoul of Portland. Mrs. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Dudley and Mrs. Nye Berry made a C. Cox. They are former residents trip to Dunsmuir, Calif., to visit Mrs. Anna Briggs and daughter, Marion. of Hermiston. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec- Upon their return to Portland Mrs. ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Briggs was joined by Miss Rintoul Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Aug- | who will spend several weeks here, ust 25th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. News has been received by Mr. and adv. Mrs. Walter Hamm from their son A son, James Leslie Naughton, was David that the latter recently had a born to Mr. and Mrs. James T. Nau special surprise when he met his old ghton (Barbara Connor), at the Her school pal. Kelly Tiller, while on duty miston General hospital this week. somewhere on the South Pacific bat Mr. Naughton is stationed at Santa tlefront. Needless to say the boys, Ana with the armed forces. The lit- with Frank Stone who is also there. tie fellow is the first grandchild of, had a real home-town reunion. David Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor. I has recently been promoted to PFC. f* CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST C. Warner, Pastor Our sermon topic for Sunday morn ing will be “A Four-Point Plow for Christian Living,” and Sunday even ing. “A Noted Church.” America is blessed with open church doors. Did you pass through them last Lord’s Day? Why not avail yourself of that opportunity in some one of our churches next Sunday? That Qes ßuif. 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