TAGE TWO
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Saturday
Friday
March 3-4
DOUBLE FEATURE
NEWS REEL
MARCH 5-6
SUN.-MON.
LOCALS
Color Cartoon
THE UNINVITED PEST
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.
March 7-8-9
LOUIS HAYWARD
in
Duke of
“Likewise reckon ye
also yourselves to be
dead indeed unto sin,
but alive unto God
through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Let not sin there
fore reign in your mor
tal body, that ye should
obey it in the lusts
thereof.”
DEAR DEER
A Flicker Flashback
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HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Home Defense
VITAL WAR MATERIALS SAVED
BY THE NEW FORD TRACTOR
□FOOD VALUES
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Skovbo
Nestle’s Sweet Milk
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COCOA, 12 lb. pkg
20c
Mission Macaroni, Spaghetti or
EGG NOODLES, large package
23c
Cream White
69c
SHORTENING, 3 lb. pkg.
“It’s a Cinch to make”
23c
CORN BREAD MIX, 1 lb. pkg
Thompson Seedless
10 I.
$
Stoy - “Miracle Protein Food”
Coffee
plements—easily and safely.
COLUMBIA NEWS
Rv Mra. Bob Woodward
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox was called to
Salem on Thursday of last week to be
with her mother, Mrs. Eskelson, who
is critically ill.
Mrs. Mae Parsons returned to The
Dalles on Wednesday after a short
visit here at the home of her son Glenn
Parsons and family.
Mrand Mrs. Bob Woodward and
children spent Saturday in Pendleton.
Mrs. Lloyd Harriman of Umatilla,
accompanied by her sister Mrs. Fay
Russell and baby visiting from Ore
gon City, were in this vicinity Friday
to call at the O. H. Buell and C. L.
Upham homes. Mrs. Russell (Fay
Roberts) formerly lived in this dis
trict and attended school here.
32c
Pure
Plain or Chocolate
67c s
OVALTINE, large size
Lge. Pkg.
Lge. Pkg.
24c
24c
Lard
4 lb. pkg
S
3 for 21c
$
Lifebuoy Toilet Soap 3 for 21c
Borene Soap ranulatedge. Pkg. 23c
P & G Laundry Soap 4 bars 17c •
75c
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Little Dot
Broom
$1.09
Grocer
FOR FINGER
Culliveer
$
8
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Culliveler
4-Rew Weeder
Plenters
Disc Herews
Tiller
Treiler
3-Rew Ridger
Rohrman Motor
Company
Wfet* A Aeet
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25c
SOY FLOUR, 2 1-lb. pkgs.
64c
Wadham’s
47c
RAISINS, 4 lbs. ....
Lux Flakes
Rinso
Lux Toilet Soap
Sugar
$1.21
HONEY, 5 lb. jar
SAYLOR’S
FERGUSON
SYSTEM
West Point
COMEDY
Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf spent Friday
Miss Grace Pearson of the hospital
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in Pendleton visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. staff is enjoying a visit from her
J. Jackson, formerly of Hermiston.
father, Roy Pearson, who recently
T/Sgt. Donald Serell is enjoying a moved from Hermiston to Caldwell,
15 day furlough from his duties at Idaho. She is expecting her brother
We've always known that, haven’t we? But in
Camp Cook, Calif., and is visiting his Frank to join them here this week on
these
trying times more than ever, and here at Say
wife and small son Jon Donald in Sa his furlough.
lem, Ore., and his parents in Van
lor
’
s
we
try to make friends, not by trying to sell,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fix of the Col
Port, Wash.
umbia district have received word
but by showing the best of everything for men.
A leap year baby, Clarence Allen from their son, Lloyd Fix, that he has
women and children to wear, so that you may buy
Myers, was born February 29 to Mr. been promoted from Private to Pri
at your leisure with pleasure, just what you need.
and Mrs. Clarence Myers at the local vate First Class in less than two
Saylors are good buyers and price their merch
hospital.
months service in the motor squad at
andise as low as possible. They have lots of friends
Jack Drake of Pasco, Wash., is Camp Shelby, Miss.
Mrs. Floyd Pierce of Prineville
visiting in Hermiston for several days
—we’re proud to be working for them. We hope
while Lowell Tiller is home on fur came Tuesday to visit for a few days
and believe we’ve made friends too. To hold that
lough. Jack is waiting a call for ser at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
friendship is our constant aim. Every opportunity
vice with the Seabees. He was for Pierce. Her little daughter, Mary Lou,
to
serve will find us giving our very best.
who
had
been
visiting
with
her
grand-
merly a star football player on the
parents for three weeks, returned to
local high school squad.
GRACE BAKER
Mrs. Allen of Umatilla is a patient Prineville with her mother Thursday
FLORENCE PIEPER
at the hospital for a few days. Other morning.
BERTHA CASSEDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Piger are the parents
recent patients inelude Mr. Hammack
ERNEST
GHORMLEY
of a baby boy, Gilbert John, born
and little Danny Myers.
The petty officer rate of Motor February 16 at St. Anthony’s hospi
Machinist’s Mate third class was tal in Pendleton. The little fellow |
granted to Bluejacket Gordon Lewis weighed seven pounds. Mother and
Prahl, 33, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. little son returned to Hermiston Mon
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EJ-No eerrMeewMeceMerctMtercoe
B. Prahl, Hermiston, during recent day. Mr. Piger is employed at the
graduation exercises at Iowa State i Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
Bob Woodward, who recently took
college.
Miss Irene Reuber of Stanfield, ing, and a message of hope and com
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Geer of his pre-induction physical in Portland, who is employed in Dr. W. L. Mor fort. If you are not a member of
Fossil, Ore., are the proud parents of has been notified that he will not be gan’s office in town, is now staying
with her sister, Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell. another church we solicit your attend
a baby daughter, Carol Maxine, born accepted for duty at the present time
ance in our worship services.
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due
to
a
“
deformity
of
the
spine.
”
February 27 at the Hermiston Gener
Bob thinks that an X-ray showed the HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH
al hospital.
Time will be given to those who are
H. V. McGee, patter
seeking spiritual comfort and advise.
Robert Strand of Corvallis, Ore., results of an old injury caused from
The church with a friendly greet- (Phone 3191).
who has recently been working at football.
Recent graduation exercises at the
Boardman, was getting into his car
last Saturday evening when another Naval Training School (Diesel) locat
car passing by struck him, pinning ed at the Naval Air Technical Train
him between the two cars. He was ing Center, Navy Pier, Chicago, saw
taken to the Hermiston General hos Bluejacket Robert Joseph Ascherl,
pital with minor injuries but was able 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Ascherl, Rt. 1, Hermiston, receive the
to return home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton petty officer rate of Motor Machinist’s
have received a letter from Mrs. | mate second class.
E. N. Boylen of Pendleton was in
Frank Gorey stating that her father,
August Linder, stood the trip to Pa Hermiston last Friday on business
WITH
taskala, Ohio, in fine shape. Mr. Lin and was returning home when his car
was
struck
by
a
car
coming
into
the
der left his ranch here recently to live
with his daughter in Pataskala. He highway from an intersection. His
has not forgotten his friends in Her car was turned completely over. At
miston as he stated that he missed the the local hospital it was found he had
Hermiston Herald and would it please suffered only minor cuts and bruises
and was able to return home that even-
be sent to him.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clarke of ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller re
Sunnyside, Wash., announce the en
Because of the Ferguson System—a new way of
gagement of their daughter Ethel turned Friday evening from Nebras
attaching implements and controlling them in
Mae to Vernon D. Alexander, A.M.M. ka City. Neb., where they spent four
the soil —the new Ford Tractor can be made hundreds
1/c, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. weeks in order to dispose of their
of pounds lighter than other tractors of similar capac
F. C. Alexander, also of Sunnyside. home and furniture. Mr- and Mrs.
ity. This saving of vital materials totals more than half
Ethel is a senior this year, being a Miller operate the Associated Service
a ton for each Ford Tractor with 2-bottom Ferguson
member of the Sunnyside High Sextet Station here. Harry Connor operat- j
Plow. That can be your contribution to National
and is also a member of the National ed the station for them during their
Defense—and at the same time you save yourself
Thespian Society. Vernon Alexander absence.
money in original cost, operating expense and upkeep.
W. W. “Nellie” Nelson, reporter for
recently returned to his home in Sun
nyside from 22 months spent in the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, was
FULL 2-PLOW CAPACITY
South Pacific. No definite date has a visitor in Hermiston Monday and
been set for the wedding, although it Tuesday. He extended his usual one- I
Saving in weight is not at
is expected it will take place late this dev visit to attend the annual meeting
the expense of traction.
summer upon completion of Vernon’s of the Umatilla Cooperative Cream
With the Ferguson System,
present mission with the U. S. Navy. ery held Tuesday. “Nellie” stated
the new Ford Tractor
that he was somewhat worn out after |
handles two 14-inch bot
| several months of steady writing for |
toms easily, even in tough
the annual Progress Edition of the
soils. And even a child can
Union-Bulletin which was released
handle this tractor with
I Sunday.
Finger Tip Controlled im
Friends Are Priceless...
Mrs. J. M- Biggs of Pendleton spent
Tuesday and Wednesday visiting
friends in Hermiston.
Mrs. C. L. Jackson and Mrs. Ed.
Jackson were business visitors in
Pendleton Friday.
Among those who recently donated
blood for the armed forces in Portland
were Mrs. J. D. Todd and Allan Lang-
enwalter.
Mrs. Verle Russell (Fay Roberts)
of Scappoose, Ore., is visiting a week
at the home of her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Harryman.
Mrs. Casha Shaw came Monday
from Heppner to visit for some time
with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Shaw.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her
miston Hotel on Wednesday, March 8.
Hours from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton
have returned from Baker where Mrs.
Templeton has been with her sister,
Mrs. Ida Northcott for the last month.
Mrs. Northcott passed away with a
heart attack recently at St. Elisabeth
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Moore are
the parents of an eight pound boy born
February 25 at the Emanuel hospital
in Portland. The little fellow was
named John Michael Moore. Both
Mrs. Moore and baby are doing nice-
their second
ly. John Michael
child.
News Reel
THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1944
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To the People of
Hermiston and
ORDNANCE
NOW THAT THE FOURTH WAR LOAN CAM
PAIGN IS A MATTER OF HISTORY AND UMA
TILLA COUNTY HAS ONCE MORE FAR OVER
SUBSCRIBED ITS QUOTA, MAY WE TAKE
THIS MEANS OF EXPESSING OUR SINCERE
THANKS AND APPRECIATION FOR WHOLE-
HEARTED COOPERATION OF EVERY INDIVID
UAL, ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS IN EV
ERY PART OF OUR DISTRICT.
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$
$
MAY WE FURTHER EXPRESS TO YOU THE
GRATEFUL APPRECIATION OF OUR FIGHT
ING MEN AND WOMEN AS WELL AS THE
TREASURY DEPT. OF THE U. S. FOR YOUR
MAGNIFICENT RESPONSE TO OUR PERSONAL
AND COMMUNITY OBLIGATIONS.
A. F. ROHRMAN, Local District Chairman.
This adv. sponsored by A. F. Rohrman & The Herald • I
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