The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 27, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASISTHEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Jan. 28 - 29
Fri. - Sat
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Jan. 30-31
Sun. - Mon.
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February 1
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REPUBLIC PICTUAI
Feb. 2-3
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IAISE CoiOKt
WILLIAM BOYD
as Hopalong Cassidy
The Falcon &
the Coeds
with
Tom Conway and Jean Brooks
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hug and son
Staff Sgt. Harry Connor writes hia
Dale of Summerville, Ore., were week parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor,
end visitors at the Rev. J. W. Stuart that he is still in Italy and is feeling
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home.
fine again after a brief stay in the
.
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Rev. J. W. Stuart left Monday af- hospital from infection. He has been
Miss Ina L. Moore was a business ternoon for Clarkston, Wash., to at- named crew chief and enjoys his new
caller in Walla Walla Wednesday.
| tend a 3-day institute of the church responsibilities.
At a regular meeting of the East­
Mrs. F. B. Stewart of Stanfield is for Christian workers. He will re-
ern Star Wednesday evening, Mrs.
turn Friday.
a patient at the local hospital.
Olive Strang of Stanfield, who is Roy Duncan of Stanfield was initiat­
Miss Beulah Primm spent Thursday
employed
as cook at the Hermiston ed into membership. Following the
in Pendleton on business.
hospital, announcer her engagement business meeting, refreshments were
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris mot­
this week to Jewel Brown of Hermis­ served. Mrs. Nell Arnold is Worthy
ored to Pendleton Saturday evening
Matron.
ton.
on business.
Little Margaret Pierson underwent
Harley Richardson, OPA district
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connor were
representative of LaGrande, talked on an emergency appendectomy last week
overnight guests Saturday in Pendle-
the shortage of gasoline and tires to and at the same time suffered an at­
ton at the home of her parents.
the Hermiston Rotary club at its reg­ tack of pneumonia. Although she was
quite ill she is reported as getting
A baby weighing eight pounds was ular luncheon Thursday.
along nicely now. She is a daughter
born today (Thursday) to Mr. and
Homer Beale, district manager of
of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson.
Mrs. Clarence Moore.
the Pacific Power * Light Co. of
Recent reports from Portland are
Guy Shaw of the Inland Cooperative Pendleton, was a guest of the Her-
made a business trip to Walla Walla miston Rotary club Thursday and to the effect that W. J. Warner. Her-
pen I miston attorney, has been quite low
Tuesday.
told of the launching of the S. S.
during the past few days. Mr. War-
Patients listed at the local hospital | dleton in Portland last week.
include Mrs. Edwards of Umatilla, " Claire Lindner, son of Mr. and Mrs ner, who is in St. Vincents hospital,
was considered
Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Kryger.
H. F. Lindner of the Columbia dis-was
considered some
some better
better last
* a st week
wees
Milton Soule and son of Hermiston trict. left last week Wednesday for but took a turn for the worse Wed-
moved this week to the coast. Mrs. Ft. Lewis where he is taking exami­ nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Huddleston re­
Soule, who is empolyed at the local nations for flying cadet training. If
hospital, will follow in a short time. he passes he will report to Lowry cently visited his two brothers, Irvin
and Leo. at Camas, Wash. From there
Mrs. Anna Peterson, who has been Field, near Denver, Colo.
they continued on to Portland. Upon
a patient at the Hermiston hospital,
Mrs. Harry Parrent spent from
was able to return to her home at Thursday until Monday in the hospi­ their return to Hermiston they found
Mrs. Huddleston’s father, Ernest
Boardman Wednesday.
tal at the Ordnance Depot where she
Rev. W. A. MacArthur and John was taken for treatment and obser­ Gensler, of Homedale, Ida., here for
Bensel returned Thursday of last vation following an attack of high a visit. The Huddlestons accompan­
ied him back to Homedale for a short
week from attending a conference in blood pressure.
visit and report lots of snow and cold
Portland for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
Miss Irene Rueber of Stanfield be­ hosts Wednesday night at their home weather in Idaho.
gan work several weeks ago as office at a turkey dinner with covers placed
Stanfield Youth Killed In Crook
assistant in Dr. W. L. Morgan’s den­ for Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur
Mrs. Fay Matters of Stanfield has
tistry.
and son Jon, Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring
received a telegram informing her
and daughter Shirley. Coach Frank
that her youngest son. Edward Hor-
Davison and the host and hostess.
ton, has been killed in an airplane
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey return­
crash at Kilgore, Tex., where he was
ed home Monday after visiting their
an instructor. Mrs. Matters went to
daughter, Mrs. Myron Brown and
Texas to attend to funeral matters.
grandchildren in Portland and Van­
couver. The Baileys report a pleas­
Eldrige Attends Air School
“These things write I ant trip.
Merle S. Eldrige, son of Mr. and
Corp, and Mrs. Lee Shaw left for Mrs. Orval S. Eldrige of Rout Two.
unto you, that ye sin not.
Mirana Air Field, near Tucson, Ariz., Hermiston, has arrived at the Central
And if any man sin, we Wednesday. En route they expected State Teachers’ College in Wisconsin
have an advocate with to visit with relatives in Baker and for a course of Army Air Force in­
Ida. Corp. Shaw has been struction. The course is for approx­
the Father, Jesus Christ Caldwell,
spending a furlough from his duties imately five months prior to his ap­
the righteous. And he with the armed forces.
pointment as an Aviation Cadet.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Roberts and
is the propitiation for
baby of Seattle came recently to visit
.Myrnie Caldwell In Navy
our sins: and not for at the Lloyd F. Harryman home. Mr. Reports
from Portland are to the
our’s only, but also for Roberts is Mrs. Harryman’s brother effeit that Myrnie “Tiny” Caldwell
is enjoying a 15-day furlough has qualified for the U. S. Navy, pro­
the sins of the whole and
from the U. S. Navy. He is a Second viding he ran pass one more exami­
world.”
Class Petty Officer.
nation. Mr. Caldwell was co-opera-
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kelly are an­
nouncing the engagement of their
HERMISTON
daughter, Melba Vehon, to S/2-c Don­
BAPTIST CHURCH
ald Neustal of the United States Na­
vy. At present he is stationed in
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Trinidad, B. West Indies. Miss Kei- ।
ly is a senior in Hermiston high '
school.
LOCALS
SALE
OF A LOT OF FINE
Dresses
Also a Very Special Sale Price on
SKIRTS - UNIFORMS
and other ladies apparel.
BUY NOW AT
SAYLOR’S
tor of the Pheasant Cafe with Ben aid Attebury, Donald Attebury, Elaine
Conner until the first of the year. He Hogg, Wendell Hogg and Betty Jean
has been in Portland the past few Graves.
days undergoing examinations.
A discussion on the feed and care
of calves was held following the busi­
ness meeting. Ten meetings will be
held with two tours to inspect calves
which the various members are feed­
ing.
CLUB
BABY B
At a recent meeting of the Four-H
Baby Beef club in the office of Frank
Hackler, assistant county agent, the
following officers were elected: Lead­
er, Roy Attebury; president, Wilbur
Hunt; vice president, Jim Hogg; sec­
retary, Marion Andrews; club report­
er, Jo Anne Graves. Other members
are Junior Baker, Harry Baker, Flor­
ence Andrews, Creston Buzzard, Ron-
Pocohontos Council To Meet
Degree of Pocohontas, Council 35
Umatilla, will sponsor a president’s
party Saturday night, January 29, in
the downstairs lodge hall in Umatil­
la. Refreshments, program and danc­
ing will be enjoyed. A “March of
Dimes” will highlight the evening’s
entertainment.
SUNDAY EVENING CLUB
Hermiston Methodist Church
Sunday, January 30, 8 p. m.
Instrumental Music
“1 WILL”
PLAY SQUARE
DO YOUR SHARE
kUUUVHLUt)
Sun Valley Lodge
CORNCream Style
11 -oz. can 10c
Bohannon
No. 2 can 15c
SPINACH
IH
Swansdown, Family
Pheasant
No. 303 can
PEAS
Flavor Crest - No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES
2 cans 23c
Nalley’s -1 lb. Jar
PEANUT BUTTER
WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS i
FLOUR
29c
50>lb. sack
$2.49
Polk’s - 46-oz. Can
$
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
33c
No Points
SOY BEANS
2 lbs. 19c
Great Northern
WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 17c
RAISINS |
4 lbs.
Display your colors now!
43c
[o YOU remember that soldier you saw on
• the bus with his arm in a cast? Do you
Rockwood’s
COCOA
1 lb. pkg. 19c
Kitchenaid
TOWELS
2 rolls 19c
Purex Bathroom
TISSUE
4 rolls 19c
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
SUGAR
10 lb. bag
£
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recall that sailor you saw hobbling down the
street on a cane? Have you noticed the list
of casualties printed from time to time in
this newspaper?
What you are asked to do, compared to the
boys who are really in it, is easy. But your
job is mighty important, too. Once again
you are asked to buy at LEAST ONE EXTRA
hundred DOLLAR WAR bond . A Series E War
Savings Bond will cost you only $75 and you
get back at maturity in ten years $4 for every
$3 invested ; this is the least you can do. In­
vest more if you possibly can—$200, $300,
$400. Remember, it all comes back with
intorrtt.
So play square—do your short, he
did !
LelA4 BACK THE ATTACK!
65c
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