The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 21, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121
HERMISTON, OREGON
Oct. 22-23
Fri.-Sat.
DOUBLE FEATURE
ROY
- trigger
Oct. 24-25
Sun.-Mon.
DOUBLE FEATURE
MARY LEE
in
'NOBODY'S DARLING'
Helen Parrieh • Dick Purcell
in
'X MARKS THE SPOT'
October 26
Whats
Buzzin.
Cousin?
starring
II
JOHN
MOER- ROCHESTER- HUBBARD
w FREDDY MARTIN - BAND
COLUMBIA
PICTURE
Oct. 27-28
Wed.-Thurs.
TEykE OW TWE MARCA
Norte ILL sropne,"
with RALPH RICHARDSON
Mrs. James Todd, who has been
Announcement is being made of the
confined to her home for over five marriage of Miss Ella West, daughter
weeks due to illness, is slowly im- of Mrs. H. West, Santa Rosa, Calif.,
proving. Mrs. Todd is an employee at and Harold Scott, U. S- Navy, Sea-
man First Class, and son of Mr. and
Saylor’s store.
Mr. Mathews, a brakeman on the Mrs. C. Scott of Hermiston. The rites
Otto Stein of Portland spent several
days last week at the A. C. Swarner Streamliner from Portland to Pendle- were performed Monday in Pendleton.
ton, was a house guest last week of Mr. Scott was home on a furlough. He
home.
Mr. is a graduate of Stanfield schools and
Mr. and Mrs- Jess Connor are | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne.
-
I also attended school in Hermiston.
spending this week on business in Mathews and Mr. Payne are boyhood The couple left Wednesday morning
school
friends.
Portland.
for San Francisco where they will
Miss Neva Pilon returned home
Miss Mary Lou Johnson, Mrs. Jean
make their home.
Monday
from
Toppenish,
Wash.,
Wilson and daughter Jinky were bus­
iness visitors in Pendleton Wednesday where she visited for several weeks
COONEY-BA U MEIST ER
with her mother, Mrs. DeMande. Miss
At a service read Thursday, Octo­
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jeppe and small Pilon is employed at Burnham & ber 7, in Chapel No. 4, Camp Adair,
Miss Beth Cooney, daughter of Mr.
daughter arrived Saturday from San Burnham.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman were and Mrs. Emmett Cooney of Hermis­
Francisco to visit her parents, Mr.
hosts to a few guests Saturday even­ ton, made her vows with Lt. Theodore
and Mrs. C. A. Paul.
ing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har­ A. Baumeister Jr., son of Col. and
Mrs. Arnold Weber is at Soap Lake
vey Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Leander
undergoing treatment for rheumatic Quiring, Mr. Mathews of Portland Mrs. Theodore A. Baumeister of Cor­
vallis. Colorful autumn flowers were
fever. Her condition has not improved
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring.
arranged at the Chapel Altar and or­
satisfactorily to date.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Swarner of gan music was played while a camp
For Ed. V. Price made-to-measure Fairbanks, Alaska, are announcing chaplain officiated at the ceremony.
suits for men and women, see Ernest
Mrs. Baumeister is a registered
the birth of a son on October 7. The
Ghormley at Saylor’s Clothing Store, little fellow is a grandson of Mr. and nurse in Oregon and a Lieutenant in
Hermiston. All wool fabrics. Satis­
Mrs. A. C. Swarner. Mrs. Monroe the army nurse corps. Lt. Baumeis­
faction guaranteed.
10-3p Swarner is the former Miss Maxine ter is a graduate of the University of
Mrs. J. V. Villermoure arrived Faust of Hermiston.
Washington and a member of the
home Saturday from a week’s visit
The American Legion Auxiliary Scabbard and Blade and of Pan
with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. will sponsor a rummage sale at the Xenia. He is assigned to the 41st
A. Hoosier in Pendleton.
Umatilla Cooperative Creamery build­ Tank Battalion, 11th Armored Divi­
Mrs. Romar Stein of Cambridge, ing (formerly occupied by the Her­ sion, and is stationed in Texas.
Mass., is visiting at the home of her miston Mercantile Cooperative) every
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner. Saturday commencing October 23.
GARLAND-EMERT
She came Monday and expects to visit
Miss Ada Garland, daughter of Mr.
10-3p
for several weeks.
Pvt. Carl Shaw, son of Mr. and and Mrs. J. B. Garland of Shady Val­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mrs. Guy Shaw, came Sunday from ley, Tenn., became the bride of Lt. A.
baby daughter Ilene returned last Camp Mackall. North Carolina, to C. Emert, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
week from a ten day vacation trip to spend a 15-day furlough. His grand-1 Emert of Hermiston, on October 5, in
New Bridge, Ore., to visit his par- mother, Mrs. Casha Shaw of near Cheyenne, Wyo., at the home of Rev.
ents. Paul enjoyed quite a bit of fish- Heppner, is also visiting at the Guy Chas. E. Hannan.
ing while there.
Mrs. Emert is a graduate of the
Shaw home.
Richard “Bud” Rugg, seaman sec­ University of Tennessee and is a for-
ond class, U. S. Navy, came Wednes- mer Home Demonstration agent of
day night to spend a 15-day fur- Sevier county, Tenn. Lt.
Lt. Emert
Emert at
at- ­
lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tended the University of Tennessee
A. E. Rugg. While here Bud will wit- before entering the army as a cadet
ness two football games, a sport in in the air corps. Lt. and Mrs. Emert
which he excelled during his high will make their home in Scottsbluff,
“And Thomas answer-
Neb., where he is now stationed.
school days.
Mrs. W. A. Emert and daughter
ed and said unto him,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parsons are th
Patty spent a week visiting Lt. and
parents
of
a
baby
boy
born
last
Thurs
­
My Lord and my God. day in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen­ Mrs. A. C. Emert while the former
Jesus saith unto him, dleton. The little fellow weighed sev- was on his furlough recently. Mrs.
pounds, eight ounces and has been Emert and daughter returned home
Thomas, because thou en
named James Maurice. Mr. Parsons J Wednesday morning.
hast seen me, thou hast is a meat cutter at the Umatilla Co- HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH
operative Creamery and James Mau­
H. V. McGee. Pnxtor
believed : blessed are rice is their second child.
Roy L. Brown, business man evan­
Mrs. Lee Weber left today for Sam gehst,
they that have not seen, Houston,
will open his services Tuesday
San Antonia, Texas, where night.
she
will
visit
her
husband
who
is
sta
­
and yet have believed.”
Church School, 10:00 a. m.
tioned there with the Red Cross. The
Morning worship, 11:00 o’clock.
latter had planned to visit Hermiston
Baptist Youth Fellowship at 7 p.m.
but his furlough was curtailed con­
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m.
siderably. Mr. Weber has been ath­
HERMISTON
The Call to Worship, Thursday
letic coach at Hermiston high school evening, 8:00 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
for the past two years and enlisted
with the Red Cross this summer. He
H. V. McGee, Pastor
expects an oversea assignment very
soon.
$
?
$
SYL-DEX
23 oz.
• pkg-
25C E MATCHES
Magic Valley
1 lb. jar 22C
TOMATO JUICE
Breakfast Wheat
MJ.B. COFFEE
Kitchenaid
3 rolls
PAPER TOWELS
29c
Staley's Cream
2 for
Softasilk
pkg- 12c
Pheasant Cream Style
GOLDEN SWT. CORN, No. 2’s 14c
44 oz. pkg.
CAKE FLOUR
BEANS
2 No. 303
With Noodles
Signet Bartlett
2 cans 25c s
No. 1 tall jars 22( I :
PEARS
Signet Cling
PEACHES
Sliced
S
8
No. 1 tall jar*
19c
IVORY SOAP
Hermiston, Oregon
a
UMATILLA HAS
P.T. COUNCIL
treasurer.
The council has affiliated with the
state and national Parent-Teachers
association.
A P. T. council has been organized
at Umatilla with 72 paid up members.
The group will meet every second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at the
Umatilla high school gym. Officers
elected were: Mrs. Vesta Ellis, presi­
dent; Mrs. Dolly Huson, first vice
president; Mrs. Lennä Byrnes, second
vice president; Mrs. Alice R. Nugent,
secretary, and Mrs. Flora Magnussen,
CENTRAL CHVRCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Poetar
The sermon topic for Sunday morn­
ing will be “The Supreme Need of the
Church.”
Melba Palmer, a missionary to Ti­
bet, will speak at the evening service
and also show pictures of the work in
her mission field.
The Beauty^Nook
Now Open
COMPLETELY REDECORATED
Operators:—
Lonnie Pohrman
Naomi Brownell
Blanche Attebury
Shop Hours: 9 to 6
Saturday 9 to 5
Phone 3242 — Hermiston
Auction Sale
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
SADDLE HORSES
15 Head
Some Saddles
Saturday, Oct. 23
2:00 O'clock
21c
20r $
4 cans 1 9c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER
%2 gal. 23c
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
SAYLOR’S
6 oz. pkg.
3 medium bars
2 NU BORA BLEACH
BUY LOTS OF WAR BONDS, TOO!
HORSES: Some Thorobreds - Few Registered.
Some Cow Ponies - All Broken and Gentle.
Lynden's
CHICKEN SOUP
Wool Sox, Wool Sweaters
: ’ Wool Shirts & Lined Gloves
12c
Schilling’s
BAKING POWDER
27c 8
$
No. 2%2 can
3
Wadham's
cans 25c :,
19c
Buy Your Wool"
Underwear
Lot at Rear of Hale’s Confectionery
SHORTENING
No. 2 can
23c $
9c
$
IU 69
Cream White
PUMPKIN
Pheasant Cut Green
No. 300 can
CORN STARCH
NBC
PEAS
6 box carton
$
SHREDDED WHEAT
Wadham’s Sweet Dimple
4
LOCALS
SPECIAL IFOO
S
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
Grocer
I
Further Information at Hale’s
R. C. PETERS
PETE BERG °
Auctioneer
Clerk