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PAGE TWO HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Saturday Friday February 25 - 26 DOUBLE FEATURE 37 czoadd ALBERTSON IC PICTURE GENE AUTRY in The Old Barn Dance NEWS REEL Sunday Monday February 27-28 LOVE...WAR... FOOTBALL • Donna Foss had her tonsils removed at the local hospital this week. A daughter was to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearson Wednesday, February 23. She has been named Merry Joanne. Altar Society Bazaar April 1. Get Corp. Chester Downing, U. S. army, visited here Tuesday and Wednesday your supply f aprons, pot holders. dish towels, etc. 28-lc with his mother, Mrs. Lettie Carter. Pete Berg, manager of the Hermis- Jack Little, S 2 c, son of Bert Little ton Grain & Feed Co., has spent the of Hermiston, has been transferred past several days on business matters from Camp Farragut, Idaho, to Great in Seattle. Lakes, Ill-, to take a basic course in Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lynch of engineering. | Cloverdale, Ore., have been visiting | friends in Columbia district the past | two weeks. E. W. Rector, auditor, has been working at the Inland Cooperative during the past several days. He is “As ye have therefore expected back Saturday. Mrs. Charley Lynch of Cloverdale, received Christ Jesus Mrs. Will Luttrell and Mrs. P. Cor the Lord, so walk ye in man were visiting Mrs. L. Hammer Wednesday afternoon. him: Rotted and built Miss LVeeta Wilson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. H. A. Wilson, has en up in him, and estab listed and with the Waves and will report lished in the faith, as soon in Portland for induction. T. A. O’Grady will leave Fri ye have been taught, day Mrs. to visit a friend. Mrs. Stanley abounding therein with Cooper, at Pullman, Wash. From there she will go to Seattle to visit a thanksgiving.” brother, who is with the Merchant Marines. Lots of pies, cakes, dressed chick ens and other foods at the Altar So- ciety Bazaar April 1. 28-lc HERMISTON Mrs. M. A. Thompson of Lakeview, BAPTIST CHURCH Ore., was in Hermiston visiting her parents for ten days, and returned to H. V. McGee, Pastor her home February 14 after spending a few days with her brother, Lee Christian, at Vancouver, Wn. LOCALS 3 SIRON MAJOR $4 RUTH ROBERT - WARRICK - RYAN See “Elmer” News and Gang Comedy Income Tax Returns Thur«. Wed Tue». Feb. 29 - March 1 -2 DOUBLE FEATURE Joowier/J CARNEY BROWN Competent and Efficient Service ‘0 Moi Burin in A E S : • : • SAYLOR’S Complete with crystal micro- phone, radionic tubes, batteries and battery-saver circuit, made by Zenith Radio Corporation. Everybody can afford one now. One model—one price—one qual ity-Zenith's finest. No extras —no "decoys.” ¡FOOD VALUES Duff’s Hot Muffin, Ginger Bread or Dutch Girl Apple Butter 29 oz. Jar.................. 259 Sunshine Krispy Crackers 32$ Sunny Jim Orange Marmalade 2 lb. Jar.............................. 37 S Lindsay : I Pint Jar ... Wilson’s 25 Ham Salad 8 oz. Jar.............................. 2′7 Salad Dressing, Qt. Jar 39$ Peanut Butter ? A & H Soda 3 Pkgs............................ Sunshine Wheat Toast Wafers 1 lb. pkg.......................... Hills Bros. 186 Coffee 1 lb....... Mohotama Fancy Long Grain, 3 lb. pkg. Heinz 379 Cocoa 12 oz. Can Schillings 2 1-lb. pkgs........ Monel 1 Liver Loaf 1012 oz. Can S 266 Orange Pekoe & Pekoe 1 2 lb. Pkg............. ..... 47$ Grocer Acctpiuthy Aiwrican Mniical tion Council on Phy.ic.1 Therapy IT IS A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY NOT DROP IN THE NEXT TRIP TO PENDLETON AND HAVE— * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR GJaBONDS Stram Optical Co Mr. and Mrs. Dorian of Portland spent the week end here visiting at the i home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon. Benny, Smoky and Dickie Bensel, who are attending school in Pendleton, ' visited their mother. Mrs. Lois Bensel, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and daughters Jackie and Mrs. John Nye and son Denny of Hermiston returned Sunday night from Spokane where I they had spent since Friday visiting their daughter and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Carl Moberly. Jonilyn Nye stayed at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Oliver McNabb. Mrs. Albert Vieg entertained the pinochle club at her home last Wed- I nesday evening. Prizes were won by | Mrs. Melvin Eller and Mrs. Glenn Os- • } I trom. Others present were Mrs. Oli- Iver McNabb. Mrs. Dean Newgard, | Mrs. Arzie Smith and the hostess. Mrs. Dale Montgomery. Barbara a } I Tonies and Rhea Mae Thompson 1 ' | | sper , uay cans mivnuay spent irom from r Friday till Monday an in i Seattle where they visited David Ton- : , . ies, who is in the navy and had just ‘ . I | returned to port. ' i : Mrs. Glenn Ostrom«and sons Vane I and Gai y and Joan Byrnes spent Sat- 1 urdav in Pendleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Tate spent the week I ; i end in Portland on business. Mrs. Bill Pratt left last week for ; Chicago where she will make her fu- | ture home. ( » j Ruth Myers of Rufus spent Satur- ' I day dav and Sunday here visiting visitine at the | home of her sister snd husband. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vieg. Mrs. Olive McKinney left last week to spend three weeks visiting her peo ple in Redmond Mrs. Frank Magnusen. who under went an operation in Walla Walla last Wednesday, is getting along very well and expects to be home this week end. ' John Liedloff spent a couple of days last week in Boise where he vis- j 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. — Examination Without Charge — AWetr’ 2*18 P erhaps you feel that most living costs are always headed in the same direction UP But there is one item over which you can heave a sigh of relief — ihe cost if your s $ insurance. 0 For example: the average rate for fire insurance has declined 40‘ ■ in the past thirty years, and more than 20° in the past ten years. (è $ This is an economic achievement in which the measures taken by property owners and municipalities to reduce fire losses. Il refects the promptness with which in- IT S NEWS, WHEN SOMETHING IN YOUR BUDGET COSTS LESS on Io policy holders. Also very important in this picture are the services of local agents — the men who fit modern insur- ance to your individual needs — who give you prompt assistance in event of loss. This S Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON "Enjoy Good Vision” $ 3 cans ........................... Heinz Oven Baked You can decide for yourtelf in a few moments. 42$ ? Beans Mother’s OPTOMETRIST CARD OF THANKS May we take this opportunity to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Emma A. Scott. We wish to especially thank those who assisted with funeral arrange ments and presented beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. George Franz and family, Mr .and Mrs. Merle Phelph and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and family. UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Baby Food Skippy Chunk or Creamy, 1 lb. jar .... 3 lb. pkg........................ Rice Tang $ 14 oz. Pkg...................... Carnation Wheat Flakes 2 lb. Box................ Ripe Olives Waffle Mix Radionic Hearing Aid DR. STRAM 1 $ $ ThePCriGUin CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our neighbors and friends for the kind- nets extended at the death of our hus band and father and for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. C. C. Clinesmith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clinesmith, Mr. and Mrs. James Clinesmith. At Hermiston Hotel Fighting Frontier Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beebe have re ----- u ceived word that his brother, Bill, has recently been promoted from corporal OUR COUNTRY REEDS MOREY TO to sergeant. He has spent most of three years in the service in Alaska. KEEP THE BOYS PROTECTED! : : Notice—Oregon Journal agency for Hermiston will be open March 1st. See Mr. Roycroft, Hermiston Hotel, Fri- Men who are fighting for us, ready to die for • * l day or Saturday morning. 28-lp Pfe. Carl Shaw of Camp Polk, La., us, expect us at home to back them up 100%. We arrived Wednesday morning to spend a short furlough here with his par- will not let them dow n. We must work harder and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. He has been in the service for approxi harder so we can buy more and more war bonds. mately a year and has seen consider able country during that time. We’re trying hard to supply all in work clothing Jimmie Allen, formerly of Hermis ton, came Wednesday to spend sever at reasonable prices, thereby serving the home al days here with friends. Jimmie front as best we can. Let’s buy only what we need has been in California for the past two months awaiting assignment to badly, and invest the balance in War Bonds! government work in Hawaii but thought he would make a little visit while waiting. He was a mainstay on the Hermiston football team while at tending school here. His brother, John Allen, is now in the Navy. R. W. (Bob) Christian, AM 2/c, al who is in the navy, and his wife were & in Hermiston visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and sisters, ited his wife, who has been ill there. teacher, spent the week end at Waits Mr. and Mrs. M. Presnell returned burg at the home of her parents. Mrs. M. A. Thompson. Lakeview, Ore., Sunday from Lewiston where they Mr. and Mrs. AI Weedum of Ord Mrs. O. H. Thompson, Irrigon, Mrs. have spent several weeks. Mr. Pres W. A. Rust, Hermiston. They also nell who has been quite ill is able to nance and Miss Neva Behme were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Frank spent two days in Vancouver, visiting be up and around again. ie Lane and Miss Marie Lane. Mr. his brother Lee Christian. They left Betty Mustard, student nurse at Weedum is telegraph operator at the St. Anthony ’ s hospital in Pendleton, U. P. depot. for Corpus Christi, Texas, February 22, where he has been stationed since psent Sunday here visiting her fam ily. September 9, 1941. Mac McGinnis of Troutdale spent Jim Stewart of Lakeview, son of Sunday and Monday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart of Her friends before going into the army. Mrs. Frank Morgan and daughter miston, was in town the first of the week. He accompanied a group of Jo Ann of Salem has been visiting IT her sister and family, Mrs. Ben Umatilla county selectees to Portland with THERE Spencer and her brother. Jack Reeves JUST Tuesday night to take pre-induction and family in Hermiston. SITS MARKEY physicals Wednesday. Jim, who is ‘ ROUND married and has two children, has FOR (From last week) AND been working in a sawmill in Lake • PENGUIN James Stevens (little Jimmy) had CAYe view. He became famous in the foot an operation for appendicitis this EGGS? ball world some years ago while at week at St. Anthony’s hospital. NOTAI. NO/ Ensign Earl Attebury visited his tending University of Oregon where he is still rated as one of the top line grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. TO DO BUSINESS, Evans and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. men ever to attend that institution. Attebury last week prior to his de ADVERTISE A letter received from Orville parture for the South Sea islands. © "Bud” Beard states that he is now lo Miss Barbara Wood, fourth grade cated at the Portland Port of Embar kation, Vancouver Barracks, Camp Hathaway and Beaver Ammunition DOWN Storage Point. He states that it has turned out to be a real man-sized job. Comes the He further writes that his family, as High Cost of Hearing well as he, greatly miss Hermiston. Mr. Beard formerly was employed as meat cutter in various Hermiston . New Sensational Zenith Ra stores and later was employed at the dionic Hearing Aid sells for Umatilla Ordnance Depot for several 40 Elmer Fritzke TIM HOLT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1944. agency is in. of and for this com- See us today for full protection from fire. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ■ : Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation