The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 30, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
Miss Leladell Warren of St. Jo­
Mrs. Paul Marble and Miss Lois
seph’s Academy in Pendleton arrived Casper of Portland were Christmas
Wednesday of last week to spend the week end guests at the home of their
Christmas holidays with Miss Peggy parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Casper.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Todd.
Also guest at the Casper home was
PHONE 2121
Miss Mary Sommerer of E. O. Nor­ Mike Demeraux of the Infantry now
Ernest Ghormley, manager of Say­
lor’s store, spent Christmas week end mal school of La Grande arrived home stationed at Walla Walla.
Thursday to spend Christmas vaca­
Fri.-Sat
Dec. 31-
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman enter­
1. 1
with his family In Pendleton.
Rev. W. A. MacArthur, who has tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tained at their home Christmas eve
LOVE AND LAUGHS
for a group of friends and relatives.
been confined to his home due to ill­ H. M. Sommerer.
ON THE LOOSE!
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey spent The highlight of the evening was the
ness for three weeks, is now able to
Christmas day with their son, Mr. appearance of Santa Claus who dis­
be about again.
Mayor F. C. McKenzie left Sunday and Mrs. Wm. Bailey at La Grande. tributed gifts to the youngsters. Mus­
night for Portland, returning Tues­ They returned home Monday noon ical numbers and group singing were
enjoyed during the evening, following
day. While there he attended to mat­ and report no snow at La Grande.
Pete Berg of the Hermiston Grain which refreshments were served.
ters pertaining to city affairs.
Mrs. Warren Rust and little daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Saylor of Pasco & Feed Co. left for Portland Monday
ter
left Sunday evening to visit with
on
business
and
to
attend
a
meeting
arrived Wednesday to spend until
Thursday looking after business mat­ of the Feed & Seed Dealers associa­ her aunt, Mrs. R. F. Eaton, at Spo­
tion. He expected to return the mid­ kane, Wash., and to meet her husband
WEVE B een H itting 'EM
ters.
F X <
•
/ 3
10°S
January 28. Mr. Rust is in the Navy
Miss Lauralee Saylor of St. Helen’s dle of the week.
and
is
stationed
at
Camp
Farragut,
PHIL SILVERS
Mrs. Jess Van Patten of Salt Lake
W here T hey L ive , F olks ,
Hall in Portland arrived Tuesday to
spend several days at the home of City arrived Wednesday morning Idaho. Mrs. Rust expects to return
NEWS and CARTOON
and the future looks a great
from Seattle to spend several weeks home New Years.
Miss Peggy Todd.
Miss Wanda Dunning and Clarence
visiting
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miss Karen Glenisky of Fruitland,
deal brighter. Here’s wish­
Sun.-Mon.
Jan. 2
Kennison left Tuesday for Portland
Idaho,
arrived Thursday of last week Paul Van Patten before returning to where Miss Dunning will visit her
Double Feature
her
home.
ing all our friends Health,
to spend till New Years visiting at
J. C. Ballinger, formerly of Her­ mother and Mr. Kennison will return
the home of Miss Peggy Todd.
to duty in the Merchant Marine. He
Happiness and Prosperity
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Poulsen and son miston but now employed in the Com­ has been on a 20-day furlough from
Willard of Baker spent the Christmas mercial ship yards in Portland, was a the Marines visiting his parents, Mr.
in 1944.
holidays with her parents, Mr. and Hermiston visitor this week. Mr. Bal­ and Mrs. C. A. Kennison.
10
linger
owns
some
real
estate
in
Her
­
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse.
Aviation Cadet Tom Fraser, who
miston.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Villermoure and has just recently completed his Basic
family of Mercer Island, Wn., moved
Mrs.
Clara C- Bloom motored to Pen­ Training, was a holiday visitor in
last week to the Corrigall place in the
Hermiston at the home of his mother,
Butter Creek district where they will dleton Christmas day to join the Mrs. Margaret Fraser. Aviation Ca­
Hoosiers
and
Penneys
at
a
family
operate a large wheat ranch.
det Fraser has been located at Mer­ are en route to Hermiston.
Mrs. C. A. Flanigan was taken to gathering at the home of Mr. and ced, Calif., but was not certain where
Although the matter of coal is some­
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton Mrs. Edgar Hoosier.
what
relieved, there is still some fear
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan are he would be stationed for his Ad­ that a sufficient supply may not be
this week where Wednesday she un­
vanced
Training.
He
seems
to
be
en
­
derwent a major operation. No re­ spending this week in Portland with joying his work immensely.
available throughout the cold months.
port has been received as to her con­ relatives and friends, During their
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
B.
Swayze
visited
absence Dr. Morgan’s quarters are
dition.
Tuesday
January
being remodeled above the First Nat­ over Christmas with their son and
LET US SOLVE
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swayze
ional Bank.
Double Feature
YOUR EYESIGHT
Pvt. Bob Harris, son of Mr. and Jr., in Portland. Mr. Swayze re­
Mrs. George Harris, left Wednesday turned the next day but Mrs. Swayze
Under
ORDINANCE
NO.
206
PROBLEM!
For Ft. Lewis where he expects to be remained for a little longer visit. Section 4, prohibits the allowing of if your eyes trouble you come here
stationed. He recently returned from While in Portland Mr. Swayze visited rain water, ice or snow to fall from for a thorough examination . . . .
V FTWYTTY""’
months of overseas action, and W. J. Warner, who is in St. Vincents any building or structure upon any Modern glasses ground to fit if
“Therefore if any man many
has been spending a furlough with his hospital there, and reports that he street or sidewalk, or to flow across they are needed.
looked somewhat better.
-1 with
parents in Hermiston.
be
in
Christ,
he
is
a
new
any sidewalk.
and the BU
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connor were
Over 30 Years Successful
Frances Courteau, daughter of
Punishable by a fine of not less
creature: old things are Mr. Mrs.
SIANo ACTONT
hostess
Christmas
day
at
a
family
and Mrs. Geo. Sales of Stanfield,
Optical Experience!
at their home with covers than $5, or more than $100 and costs.
passed away; behold all s spending the Christmas holidays gathering
DR.
DALE ROTHWELL
with her parents before leaving Sun- placed for Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele,
things are become new. lay for New York, where she will en- Miss Lewine Fix, all of Pendleton,
OPTOMETRIST
Mrs. Minerva Ward, Bert Steele, Mrs.
ADS
For
SALE IN
418
South
Main St. — Pendleton
a
Naval
Training
school.
Mrs.
er
And all things are of God,
Near Bus Depot
tourteau has enlisted in the Waves. Clara Cox and small son, all of Stan­
OUR
NEXT
ISSUE
who hath reconciled us to She graduated from Hermiston high field, Lt. and Mrs. C. E. Dunn of
Miami Beach. Fla., and the host and
in 1928.
Wed.-Thurs.
himself by Jesus Christ, ichool
Jan. 5 - 6
Roy Leeson, formerly with the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connor.
James Todd was hostess at
and hath given to us the Portland-Pendleton Motor Transport her Mrs.
home Christmas day for a family
•ffice here, visited in Hermiston Wed-
ministry of reconcilia­ iesday. He is now employed with the gathering of the Todd family. Covers
Union Pacific railroad but was forced were placed for R. C. Todd, Dr. and
tion.”
o take a week’s vacation when he be­ Mrs. G. E. Holt of Pendleton, Mr. and
HERMISTON
arne ill with pneumonia Christmas Mrs. Logan Todd. Barbara and Tom­
ve. He spent 24 hours under an oxy- my, Miss Leladell Warren of Pendle­
BAPTIST CHURCH
ren tent while in the hospital. Al- ton, Miss Karen Glenisky of Fruit­
Cartoon and Comedy
hough he looked somewhat pale he land, Ida.. Vance Matott, Virginia
H. V. McGee, Pastor
tated that he was feeling much bet­ Todd, Peggy Todd and Mrs. James
Todd, the hostess.
ter Wednesday.
Mrs. Hugh Fraser and daughter
Nancy of Cos Cob, Conn., are visiting
this week at the home of her mother-
in-law, Mrs. Margaret Fraser. Hugh
★ The success we enjoyed
Fraser, auditor for the Anaconda
An old adage assures us
in 1943 is not merely the
Copper Mining Co., is now located in
that “silence is golden,”
Err.
South America, at present being at
result of chance. It is the
but, on the Eve of New
Santiago, Chili. Mrs. Hugh Fraser
accumulating reward of
and
daughter have been visiting her
Year
’
s,
we
can
hardly
long years of effort on
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B S. Kingsley
agree. We believe this is
our part to give the most
of Portland, formerly of Hermiston.
in quality and service for
the time to speak up and
2nd Lt. and Mrs. C. E. Dunn of
your money. That policy
Miami Beach. Fla., spent the Christ­
tell you how much we
mas holidays visiting at the home of
holds good in 1944, a
have appreciated your
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Con­
year which, we hope, will
patronage during the past
nor. Mrs. Dunn left Thanksgiving
shower many blessings
day for Florida where they were mar­
year,
and
to
wish
you
upon you.
ried the 4th of December, and after
good luck in 1944.
Lt. Dunn’s graduation they came
west. Lt. Dunn left Tuesday night
for Great Falls. Mont., where Mrs.
Salad Dressing
Dunn will join him later. Mrs. Dunn
Quart Jar
Sea Coast
7 12-oz. Can
will be known as Vernice Fix.
LOCALS
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5
KNOW YOUR CITY
ORDINANCES
M
FOOTLIGHT
I
dr.
MEETINGS
and
BEST WISHES
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Inland
Cooperative
Tang
399
$ Pineapple
Ukeleie
Wadham’s
Bartlett Pears
Pure Lard
84-oz. Can
Heinz Pickles
2 Lb- Jar 358
5-oz. Jar
Pink Salmon
Sea Joy
7 * -oz. Can
2 8É
4 Lb. Pkg. 759
10 Lb
Orange
Marmalade
Saxon House
Everoyl
Lb. Bag
Sugar
24-oz. Jar
Stuffed Olives
5
Swansdown
Fruit Cocktail
Fresh Cucumber
1 Lb. Jar
Family Flour
No. 2 Can
s. * w.
399
Coffee
No. 2 Tin
Del Monte
Oysters
658
Bag
Currants
Dried Zante
8-oz. Pkg. 179
379
Syrup
179
Buckwheat Flour
Albers Peacock Self-Rising
4 lb- pkg. 399
Apple Butter
Ripe Olives
Lindsay - Giant Size
Lumber Jack
Dutch Girl
301
24-oz. Jar
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Notice of Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Coop­
erative Laundry & Cannery will be
held January 16, 1944, 2:00 p. m. at
the U.S.O. building, Hermiston. The
purpose of the meeting will be to elect
officers and such other business as
may come before the meeting.
Joyce L. Guiwits. Secretary.
(Dec. 29-Jan. 13)
SERVICE CLUB
PARTY PLANNED
Pendleton Field. Ore.—The Pendle­
ton Field Service Club’s New Year's
Eve party was announced this week
by Mrs- John A. Macready, director.
All EM, their wives and girls from
Milton, Freewater and Hermiston will
be guests.
Activities will begin at 8 p. m. and
will continue, until 1:00. There will
be good music as well as entertain­
ment in the form of a floor show. A
buffet supper will be served. The
girls will wear formal attire.
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Hermiston Food Store Your Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
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1 ..7
Seel.
Freedom of CHOICE
W’EFEASH.TNS.TA*
aboue Freedom., what about
"ee messure, freedom of choice " whs
Freedom of choice means such ordinary things as trying
soY beans
in the south field next year, if you think it’s the
thing
to.do.It
means buying the kind erf Hour you think
81 . * you the best biscuits. It means you ond your bou
Ge"nF.SOr.GEEA!E
he" 56 » corles: Tor’tetrn
Freedom of choice is the soil in which character grows.
Among the many dicouraging re­
ports about this and that comes one
that is on the brighter side of the
picture — namely the fuel supply in
Hermiston is not quite so critical as
it was some weeks ago. Local dealers
have been getting a better supply of
coal and this week even put some in
the bins as a reserve. In addition to
that information received was to the
effect that several more ears of coal
This freedom of choice—and its counternart a 42 7,
responsibility for the decisions made—has done much to
develop fonts
the character
that is going to win this war’ontne
Parts,
on the farm,
in industry. And when the vic-
■ the kind of America we have fought and worked
sonYis
eserve ust be a country in
tea
which every man and woman,
treater .bova deir ’ will have freedom of choice in even
8 e ter measure. General Electric Co^ SchenectaEp, N. T.
Hear
£lMr,t
“J weekday IS)
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