The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 10, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elwood recently
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was hostess
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underwent thorough examination* at one day last week at her home for the
the Dean Clinic in Portland. Mr. El- W. S. C. S. with Mrs. Bert Mullins,
wood returned home this week but Mrs. Frank Sater and Mrs. Julius
Mrs. Elwood remained for a longer Gimble as co-hostesses. A lovely |
period.
luncheon was served to 35 ladies. In |
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller motored to
Pfc. Francis Ragsdale, who has at- the afternoon Mrs. A. E. Marble,
| Pendleton where they spent the week
tended an army glider school, is here president, had charge of the business |
end.
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visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed meeting with Mrs. W. A MacArthur
Ladies Altar Society • will sponsor.
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an Easter Bazaar and a cooked food
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adv. Camp Polk, La., and also in North
sale on April 1st.
Carolina.
I
Dale Hiatt Lost For Season
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury last last
Mrs. Lowell Alford has received
Oregon State's basketball team took
week for Seattle by train to visit their
word from her son, Lowell Jr., bugler | another setback this week when Dale
daughter and family. The expected
MANNISH TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SUITS
second class, U. S. Navy, that he re- Hiatt of Umatilla, substitute forward,
to return some time this week.
& SLACKS ARE GIVEN SPECIAL
cently enjoyed a trip to Casablanca was stricken with appendicitis while
Mrs. Ray Meade of Portland has and other points. At present he is with the Beavers in Seattle. He un­
ATTENTION!
been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. stationed in Massachusetts and writes derwent an operation immediately
Unusually
clever
styles
beautifully
Clara Drew, who has been quite ill that he likes his work.
and is recuperating in a Seattle hos-
tailored with trim and graceful lines.
the past three weeks.
Technician, Fourth Grade, Clarence pital but will be lost for the season
Come at your convenience and see the
Charles Knerr and family arrived Ross visited two days last week to the Beavers. He is a son of Mr.
in Hermiston this week to visit at the at the home of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt of Umatilla and
Season’s Smartest......................................
home of his mother, Mrs. Alta Knerr. B. J. Nation. He was on a 14-day has seen considerable action with the
Mr. Knerr is on a 15-day furlough furlough, being en route to Seattle. Beaver basketball team this year,
from his duties with the Coast Guard. He has been in the service slightly even though he is a freshman.
Mrs. Richard King and Mrs. Perry over a year.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Coleman of Boise, Idaho, came Friday
Aprons, pot holders, pillow slips
J. W. Stuart, Pastor
to spend a week here at the home of and many other useful articles; also
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Per­ delicious cake, pie and other foods on
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
cy.
sale at Ladies Altar Society Bazaar
Young People’s Society, 7 p. m.
Mrs. Clara Drew has received many and cooked food sale April 1.
adv.
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 p. m.
interesting souvenirs from her hus­
Pvt. Bob Miller, Tank Division, U.
Prayer service every Wednesday
band in the service. He is stationed S. Army, arrived early Thursday to
in North Africa and has sent home spend a nine-day furlough with his 7:45 p. m.
a German officer’s helmet.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Miller. PENTECOSTAE TABERNACLE
Lt. Beth Baumeister has spent the Bob has been in the service about
Panter Shelby E. Gravea
Hermiston Methodist Church
last week visiting her parents. Mr. six months and has just completed his
Come unto me, all ye that labour
and Mrs. Emmett Cooney. She ac- basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. He and are heavy laden, and ye shall find
Sunday, February 14— 8 p. m.
companied her husband to Washing- must report for duty February 22 at rest unto your souls. Matt. 11:28.
ton, D. C., to visit his relatives and San Francisco.
Sunday, 10 a. m.. Bible School. A
Instrumental Music
is now returning to Barnes Hospital,
The Swift Stitchers sewing club met class for every age.
Vancouver, Wash., to resume her du- at the Wurtsmith home recently with
11 A. M.. worship hour.
Recognition Program of Servicemen
7 P. M., the young people sponsor
ties there. Pauline Shein as hostess. Five mem-
bers were present with Division A this service.
girls making pin cushions and Divi-
7:45 P. Me, evangelistic service.
sion 2 girls practicing with patterns. Special singing and music.
Fuel dealers deliver by priorities 11, Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. and
The next meeting will be held at the
We hope to have Rev. and Mrs. T. based on needs.
evening worship at 8.
Pomeroy home with Mildred Pomeroy | L. Blick with us next Sunday,
FUEL OIL
Mid-week prayer service at 7:30 on
as hostess. Edna Jones has been
Come thou with us and we will do
February 8—Expiration date of Wednesday and choir rehearsal at
thee good.
elected treasurer of the group.
period 2 fuel oil coupons. March 14 8:15 the same evening.
Mrs. Dayton Harris entertained
“Beware lest any man
—Expiration date of period 3 coupons.
Friday evening for her husband on
GASOLINE
spoil you through philo­ his birthday. Present were Mr. and
March 21—-Expiration date of No.
Mrs. L. J. Michieli, Mr. and Mrs.
10 coupons in A book, 3 gallons each.
sophy and vain deceit, Raymond
Gallonf. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
TIRE INSPECTION
RATION
BOOK
NO.
3
after the tradition of Boylen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Pat- (Brown stamps for purchase of “A” Every 6 months (by March 31)
The evening was spent in play-
“B” Every 4 months (by Feb. 28)
men, after the rudi­ ! i ten.
ing cards and visiting and later in the meats-fats, etc.)
“C” Every 3 months (by Feb. 28)
February 26—Expiration date of
“T” Every 6 months or 5,000 miles
ments of the world, and | evening Mrs. Harris served cake and brown
V, W and X. X series of driving.
ice cream for refreshments.
, ... stamps
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valid
on
February
6.
not after Christ.”
PRICE CONTROL
Mrs. Ermol Sater entertained re-
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date of
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March 20—Expiration
Refer price inquiries and complaints
cently for her daughter. Shirley Jean, ,
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xi . , brown stamps Y and Z. Y series to price clerk of your local war price
WANT TO KNOW how the
on her third birthday. Present to help ...
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valid on February 13, Z on February and rationing board.
new WAC recruiting policies ap­
celebrate were Bobby Huffman, Mi-20
Each weekly series good for 16
ply to you I
cheal Harris, Jon MacArthur, Sheila " :
and
Sharon
Cannell
and
Billy
Burrell,
poin
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Want to know whether you’re
CENTRAL
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
HERMISTON
RATION BOOK NO. 4
qualified for a special kind of
Mothers present were Mrs. J. R. Huff­
C.
Warner,
Pastor
(Processed foods).
Army job—whether you’d serve
BAPTIST CHURCH
man, Mrs. Dayton Harris. Mrs. W. A.
with the Air. Ground, or Service
February 20-- Expiration date of
MacArthur, Mrs. R. L. Woolley and
Forces—whether you could be as­
H. V. McGee, Pastor
green stamps G, H and J. Green
Our sermon topic for Sunday morn-
Mrs. L. S. Burrell. Refreshments
signed to the part of the country
stamps K. L. M, will be good Febru-' ing will be “A Modern Church.” Mr.
in which you enlist?
of a birthday cake and ice cream were
ary 1, until March 20 at their 8, 5, 2 and Mrs. Warner and Patsy will sing,
served by Mrs. Sater.
TODAY—get full details at
& 1 values. Tokens will be given in | “Nearer, Still Nearer.”
the nearest U. S. Army Recruit­
change on and after February 27.
j The sermon for the Sunday evening
ing Station (your local post of­
February 27—Starting date for use worship hour will be. "The Question
fice will give vou the address). Or
of red and blue ration tokens.
of Matthew 27:22.” The Bible School ¡ write to: The Adjutant General,
SUGAR
i contest, with the Church of Christ of , Room 4415. Munitions Building.
March 21—Expiration date of . Central Point. Oregon, had a huge be- | Washington, D. C.
stamp 30. Book 4. good for 5 pounds, ginning on last Sunday. Bible School
Stamp 40, Book 4, valid for 5 pounds meets at 10 a. m., morning worship at *****************
of canning sugar between February 1,
1944, and February 28, 1945 (13 mo.)
SHOES
Stamp No. 18, Book 1, and “Air­
plane” stamp No. 1. Book 3, valid for
one pair each for indefinite period.
Loose stamps not accepted.
STOVES
Purchase certificates available at
local boards.
Kitchenaid
WOOD, SAWDUST, COAL
Paper Towels
OASIS THEATRE r
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Saturday
te aovewrunes of
ÌSRTU
VNERIE WOBSON,
vis lent
urerted
Cartoon - One Ham’s Family
Monday
February 13 - 14
SAYLOR’S
SUNDAY EVENING CLUB
DOUBLE FEATURE
OH MY DARLING
NEWS REEL
Wed.
Spring & Summer
Fabrics Are Here!
: •
NEWS REEL
Sunday
LOCALS
LADIES • . •
OBERT DONAT,
TEI IIUJI
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1944.
Thurs.
February 15 -16 - 17
RATIONING
CALENDAR
News for You
About the WAC
. DESERT,
TA MYSTERYI
Comedy - Double Up
Color Cartoon
How To Be A Sailor
grg pein •
FOOD /
$
savigs •
L
Nalley's Mayonnaise
12‘s 179
Pink Salmon
Seedless Raisins
4 lb. pkg.
449
Postum Cereal
Lge. pkg.
228
Makes 60 cups
Shaker Salt
Fourth War Bond Drive
199
2 rolls for
Sea Joy
: •
Support the
Gold Medal Flour
25 lb. bag $1.25
Bisquick
40 oz. pkg.
328
2 pkgs.
238
Wheaties
2 2-lb. pkgs. 1 59
Union Oil Company
George Harkenrider
Get the ONLY Tractor
88888 8 8889
2 pkgs.
Cheerioats
THAT provides traction without built-in weight
24*
THAT keeps tractor front end down
THAT automatically protects tractor and imple­
Large Paper Shell
lbs. for
55$
Ivory Soap
14-oz. pkg.
258
P & G Soap
Pecans
Duff’s Hot Muffin. Waffle or
Ginger Bread Mix
S
Hermiston, Oregon
3 med. bars
198
4 bars
190
ment when a buried obstruction is hit
THAT pulit and controls its implements in the soil
WHH
THE
FERGUSON
SYSTEM
DR. STRAM
OPTOMETRIST
Old Mill
Ice Cream Mix
2 pkgs.
279
Camay Toilet Soap
3 bars
220
E r joy Good Vision”
The New FORD TRACTOR
A PROFITABLE
with Implement* for
FINGIR TIP FARMING
IS
IT
Maison Royal
Chocovan
4 oz. bottle
99
Oxydol or Duz
Large size
246
INVESTMENT
EYES
YOUR
TO
HAVE
EXAMINED
PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY
8
Crispy Crackers
2 lb. box
32$
Scotch Cleanser
Per can
99
NOT DROP IN THE NEXT
TRIP TO PENDLETON AND
HAVE—
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
$ Your Eyes Examined?
Stram Optical Co.
225 So. Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
Examination Without Charye
THS SINGLE CONTROL raises
ASK
US
P R OOF!