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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121
HERMISTON, OREGON
Oct. 15-16
Fri.-Sat.
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be transferred to Oregon, they hope
Loren E. Miller, formerly of this
Mire -ve . wW ■> « MUA □
to make their home here in the near Fl
area, has been sent to the Ordnance
future-
Replacement Training Center, Aber
Bob Attebury was host at a chicken
deen Proving Ground, Md., where he
dinner party Tuesday evening at the
will receive his basic training as an
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Mildred Buck of Libby, Mont., Ordnance soldier.
R. G. Attebury, to a group of his high
Mrs. Peter Poulson and son of Ba-
arrived Saturday evening to visit her
school friends. The evening was spent
ker came Wednesday for a visit at
cousin, Mrs. Ina Whitney. She left
in games and dancing. Present were
the home of her parents, Mr. and
again Wednesday for her home.
Betty Jean Hartsock, Bob Alford,
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. The occasion
Mrs. P. H. Arrowsmith left for
Joy Reid. Gale Davis, Shirley Wal
is always a happy one for Grandpa
Seattle, Wash.. Monday after visiting
lace, Dick Belt, Joan Shorbs, Jack
Felthouse and the “little one.”
here and attending the funeral of her
Rodgers. Dorothy Jordan, Erwin Null,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and
father, B. I. Whitney.
Doris Ann Daugherty and the host,
F. B. Swayze went to Portland Tues
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rutherford
Bob Attebury.
day morning. Mr. Warner contem
Ed Ludlow, better known here as
left Monday morning for Petaluma.
plates an operation in St. Vincents
Ted Stewart, son of Mrs. Frances
Calif., where they make their home.
hospital soon.
Stewart, has joined the Navy and has
They were called here for the funeral
Announcement is being made of the
been rated First Class Petty Officer-
of B. I. Whitney.
WE HAVE A WONDERFUL ASSORT-
birth to Mr. and Mrs. Don Serell, a Before his marriage he had 10 years
Kenneth R. Athey, T/s, is home on
son, Jon Donald, on October 2 in Sault
USE THE LAY-AWAY
MENT
in the service for Uncle Sam and is
a 15-day furlough from Camp Camp
Ste. Marie, Mich. Mr. Serell former now at Williamsburg, West Virginia.
bell, Kentucky, where he has been
PLAN
IF
YOU
WISH
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ly was employed at the Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Casper are an
stationed for the last eight months.
BONDS AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE.
postoffice, prior to entering the arm nouncing the wedding of their daugh
Merle Delmar Hayes, son of Mr.
ed forces.
ter. Miss Johanna Casper, to Paul
and Mrs. W. C. Hayes, and Winton
Pfc. Frank Pearson, son of Mr. and
Marble, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. E.
Coy Albee, son of Kenneth Albee,
Mrs. Roy Pearson, is home on a fur Marble, Sunday morning at 7:30 at
both of Hermiston, have begun their
lough. He is stationed at San An- !
the Methodist church.
recruit training at the U. S. Naval
tonio, Texas. Also visiting at the par- j Word has been received here that
Training Station, Farragut, Idaho.
entai home is Miss Annie Pearson of Pfc. John A. (Allen) Clarke Jr., son
Gilbert Michael Nonne, son of Mike
Portland where she is a nurse.
of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clarke of
Nonne, and Ray Ernest Shaw, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith have Sunnyside but formerly of Hermiston,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, have report
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES m- at the American Legion hall. All
received word from their son, Sgt. has been elected director of the male
ed for training at Farragut, Idaho,
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. are cordially invited to attend.
Jack Smith who is stationed on Guad chorus of which he has been a member
with the U. S. Navy.
alcanal. Jack states he is still in fine ever since he has been in Washing
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
fettle and it is quite a relief to have ton, D. C. He is at the Naval Re
Q
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her
the thermometer come down to 120 • search Laboratory there studying
miston Hotel on Wednesday, October
degrees. Apparently the boys have radio and electrical engineering.
9-lc
20.
been suffering frim extreme heat.
Harold Thompson, formerly owner
Mrs. Elbert Moore and baby, and
CpL Eugene J. McKay, son of Mr. of Thompson’s Drug Store here, came
Sam Moore left Wednesday morning and
Mrs. J D. McKay, has completed early in the week to get their furni-
for a week’s visit with Aviation Cadet
training
and has been graduated from ture and other belongings. Harold
Elbert Moore at Santa Ana, Calif.
the Army Air Forces Technical | stated thatt they have purchased a
The latter has recently completed Training Command at Chanute Field, small acreage near Seaside and he
another phase of his training and is
Ill. He has received instruction in |
to do relief druggist work in ad-
now flying the cargo planes.
the Advanced Instruments course, and dition to feeding 1200 chickens and
in various technical operations vita | doing other chores. Their home is
to the maintenance of the country S, just a quarter of a mile from the sea-
fighting planes.
...
j shore.
Earl L. Stewart. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard E. Petit (Marian
Mrs. Tom Stewart, has been promoted Henderson) arrived Monday from Eu-
to Corporal. Earl is now stationed gene with her two sons, Robert and
“And I saw the dead, at Pocatello, Idaho. Another son, James, to visit with her mother, Mrs. : »
small and great, stand Thomas John Stewart, has just made Georgia Henderson and aunt. Mrs. C.
Machinist Mate, first class. rat-E Baker
before God : and the his
ing. “Tommy” is stationed at Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Terjeson are the
books were opened : and Harbor.
parents of a son born Friday, October
Mrs. Antionette White is returning 8, in St. Anthony’s hospital at Pen
another book was open
to Los Angeles this week after a 30- dleton, and has been named Stephen
ed, which is the book of day visit with her brother-in-law. Roy Dodd. The grandparents are Mr. and
life: and the dead were White. Mrs. White has been assisting Mrs. Gunder Terjeson of Pendleton
;
office work in the office of Car and Mr .and Mrs. Elmer P. Dodd of
judged out of those I with
penters Local 933 and was an ardent Hermiston, and Mrs. R. Alexander is
things which were writ 1 worker in the third war bond drive in great grandmother.
Hermiston. Mrs. White and her two
$
T/Sgt. Del Thompson and Mrs.
ten in the books, ac , sons
FORD-FERGUSON TRACTORS
returned to Hermiston with Mr. Thompson are visiting for a few days
cord to their works.” White on his recent trip to Los Ange at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Ferguson Hydraulic Controlled Wheelless
les through the death of his father. It Mrs. H. M. Sommerer. Mrs. Thomp
Implements
being her first trip to the state of son plans to remain in Hermiston
HERMISTON
Oregon, she has enjoyed the stay and when her husband returns for duty
Mie
E-oes “eeerrr'W
also participated in a deer hunt. Mrs. with the armed forces.
BAPTIST CHURCH
White’s husband, Thomas White, is
now employed in the California ship- ,
H. V. McGee, Pastor
I yards at Los Angeles, Should it be I
possible for Mrs. White’ 's husband to
LOCALS
For
Buy
Tuve ol
Blankets
\ Y. .paia
While Stock Is Complete
NOAH BEERY JR.
in
Prairie Chickens
Oct. 17-18
Sun.-Mon.
HUNT SIROMBEKW presents
BARBARA STANWYCK
Lady of
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CARTOON and NEWS REEL
October 19
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Johnny Mack Brown
in
Cheyenne Roundup
Wed.-Thur».
Oct. 20-21
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PLOWING!
Fall
Farm Work
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Now
Being Scheduled
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HEFLIN • BARRYMOR
RUTH HUSSEY
MARJORIE MAIN ■ REGIS TOOME
HARVEST
:
S & W COFFEE
3 pkgs.
259
STALEY’S STARCH 3 pkgs.
25É
A & H SODA
STIDD'S CHICKEN
TAMALES
Large jar
27$
< • Corn or Gloss
$
Saturday, Oct. 16
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PANAMA PACIFIC
PINEAPPLE
No. 212 cans
258 : •
DUFF’S
HOT MUFFIN MIX
per pkg.
GINGER BREAD or WAFFLE MIX
Hermiston Park Hall
246
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$
ITALIAN STYLE
SPAGHETTI DINNER
pkg. 21c
Cooks in 9 minutes - Serves 4
for
Members of Employees Association and Guests
GOLD MEDAL “Kitchen Tested
FLOUR
2412 lb. sack $1.23
MOR-ZIP
POP CORN
10 oz. can
99
White or yellow
S
PURE WHITE
FLOUR
49 lb. sack $1.89
SUNSWEET
PRUNES
MOTHERS
COCOA
lb. box 328
VALERIO
159
CRISCO
1 lb. pkg.
ECONOMY HOUSEHOLD
TISSUE, 12”xl3”
RANTOLA
12 oz. jar
278
3 lb. jar
72
$
$
500 sheets 338
Save your linen napkins and cleaning
?.
cloths by using this clean white tissue as a sub
stitute. "The Tissue of Many New Uses.”
$ LESLIE SALT
□
Rohrman Motor Co
GREAT BIOGRAPHICAL
STORIES BROUGHT TO
$ VAN
SAYLOR’S
112 lb. pkg.
5- ( :
LYNDEN’S
CHICKEN NOODLE
239
SOUP
2 cans
NU BORA BLEACH
12 gal. 23;
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
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Music by
ROD’S STAR DUSTERS
Prizes for
Picturesque and
Hard Time Costumes
— ADMISSION —
By Membership Cards. Non-
Members 50c. Membership
tickets will be available at the
dance Saturday evening.