The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 06, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
APR. 7-8
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LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton and son.
Paul, arrived here Wednesday from
Seattle for a short visit with their
parents and other relatives.
The Home Ec. club of the Columbia
Grange will hold a food sale at the
Red & White store Saturday, April 8.
adv.
Mrs. Ina Whitney returned the first
of the week from Portland where she
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Beard.
Art Thompson, State Farm Mutual
insurance agent here, received an ap­
plication by telegram Thursday from
Mrs. Josephine Haupert of Newton,
Iowa.
See the Spencer Abdominal Back
and Breast Support, individually de­
signed. For free figure analysis write
Box 149, Ordnance, 106 Amotol St.
34-4c
Mrs. Donna Bearrow.
K. D. Pierson of Hermiston under­
went an appendectomy in a Walla
Walla hospital last Thursday, He re-
turned to Hermiston Tuesday and is
getting along nicely.
Sgt. W. T. Carpenter, left for San
Francisco this week after spending a
furlough at the Emmett Cooney home
with his wife and family. Sgt. Car­
penter now awaits orders for over-
seas service.
The Columbia Grange Home Ec.
club will meet April 14 at 2:00 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Frank E. Hack­
ler.
News Reel
Color Cartoon—Say It
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowell of Hood
Mrs. Pete Laas spent from Thurs-
day to Sunday in Astoria visiting rei- River, former Hermiston residents,
atives. She also spent one day in are here visiting old friends and rela-
Portland.
| tives.
Miss Mary Petri, formerly a teach-
Mrs. C. A. Paul has returned from
er in the local schools but now teach- j a three weeks visit in Seattle, Wash-
ing in the Portland system, will spend with her mother, Mrs. Cora E. Gould,
the week end here visiting Mrs. Geor­ and her daughter and family, Mr. and
In Hermiston, Easter Day
gia Henderson and friends.
Mrs. Neil Boynton. On her return
will
be observed in all the
Corporal Bill Nation, son of Mr. trip she stopped in Portland for sev­
and Mrs. B. J. Nation, has recently eral days visit.
churches. Special sermons
been transferred from Seattle to Los
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Follett of
and services will be given.
Angeles. It is not known how long Lakeview came this week for a short
he will be stationed there.
Plan to attend a church East­
visit with relatives here. Mr. Follett,
See the Spencer Abdominal Back who has been employed in a sawmill
er Day with your friends and
and Breast Support, individually de­ at Lakeview, will leave here Monday
neighbors. The day has a
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signed. For free figure analysis write for Fort Lewis to enter the U. S. ar-
few fi holy significance and is com­
Box 149, Ordnance, 106 Amotol St. my.
7
34-4c
Mrs. Donna Bearrow.
Pvt. Bill Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs.
memorated throughout the
Mrs. J. R. Huffman was hostess for F. B. Belt, is now stationed at Camp
the W. S. C. S. Wednesday with Mrs. Carson, Colo., according to word re­
Christian lands.
L. S. Burrell and Mrs. Preston Hollo­ ceived here. This places him near
man as co-hostesses. At noon a lunch­ Gale Felthouse who is stationed at
eon was served to seventeen.
Pueblo. Colo. No doubt the boys will
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and look each other up and enjoy a “home
family from Seattle arrived eary town” visit.
Tuesday to spend the day visiting her
Pfc. Ralph Steiner, who has been
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury.
stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif.,
They returned Wednesday morning.
came Sunday night to visit with his
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Warren moved
father, Nick Steiner. He is also
Orville Calkins, son of H. B. Cal­ tainment, Mrs. Wilcox served re­
this week from their home here on
spending part of his furlough with kins, now residing in Nashville, Tenn., freshments of angel food cake and
Gladys Avenue to Heppner to be near
his mother in Pendleton. He will re­ formerly of Boardman. Ore., was in punch. Present were Patricia, Mari­
their children. The Warrens have
port back to Camp Roberts April 17 Hermiston Tuesday visiting his cou­ lyn Hughes, Gloria Wardwell, Juani­
lived on the project for about seven
where he is attached to a medical sin, Mrs. Henry Rowell. He plans on ta Hammack, Shirley Simons, Carol
years, the last year in town.
corps. He has been in the service visiting other relatives in Portland Cross, Yvonne Smith, Gail Cross, La-
Russell Myllymäki of Boardman re- about 10 months.
and vicinity before returning to Nash­ Naire Norton, Leota Carr, Doris Wil­
cently made “Expert” on the machine
Cpl. George F. Taylor of the U. S. ville.
liams, Erma Lee Brock, Jerrie Oviatt
gun, scoring among the best shots in
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i „ Army Air Corps, formerly of Island
and
Shirley Witthöft.
See
the
Spencer
Abdominal
Back
his company at the Armored Replace-
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City, Ore., who has been in training and Breast Support, individually de­
ment Training Center. Fort Knox,
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at Kingman, Arizona, is spending his signed. For free figure analysis write
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" furlough with his parents. Mr. and
Box 149, Ordnance, 106 Amotol St.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, accompan-..
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c
34-4c
Mrs. Donna Bearrow.
ied by Mrs. O. O. Felthouse motored
to The Dalles Thursday (today) to
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
attend the funeral of Mrs. Sink. Mrs. McLaughlin and her daughter Laura hosts at a turkey dinner Monday
Boys and Girls should seek the
Udey’s mother, who passed away Lee
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■ been in the service since April, 1943. night at their home with covers placed
Tuesday at the Hermiston General
for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, Mr.
and this is especially time of the
Girl Scout Troop 4 spent Sunday af­
hospital.
and Mrs. M. L. Watson, Peggy Wat­
ternoon
picnicking
in
Columbia
park.
Miss Lavina May Lynch, an in­
son. Nancy Jo Wines, Mrs. Una Din-
structor at Hermiston high school, at­ Pete Berg of the Hermiston Grain & witty and Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Felt­
period, which offers greater
tended a district meeting of English Feed Co., sponsor of the troop, took a house. The occasion was in honor of
opportunities
for—
teachers held in Pendleton. Represen­ group of 23 girls and their leaders, 1 Mr. Felthouse and Mr. Payne’s birth-
Mrs.
Frank
Hackler,
Mrs.
Pete
Berg
tatives were present from Umatilla,
days.
Morrow, Malheur, Union. Baker and and Mrs. Howard Graham, to the
Mrs. Lowell Alford Sr. and son Bob
study, and meditation. There- |l
Wallowa counties. Speakers from the park in a truck. Games and a wien­ moved to Pendleton this week, The
fore, all parents, as well as the a
roast
filled
the
afternoon.
A
good
er
English department from the Univer­
former has been employed at the II] boys and girls, should be inter- |
time
was
reported
by
all.
sity of Oregon were present.
Moore & Ripley drug store while Bob I ested in Daily Vacation Bible I
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
has been attending Hermiston high
Pay Oviatt this week are their son, school. He entered the Pendleton
Marian Oviatt. Radio Technician First high school to continue his studies.
Class, an instructor at Corpus Chris-
may
Lowell Alford Sr. is in the Seabees
| ti, Texas, and Mrs. Kenneth Oviatt
while another son, Lowell Jr., is in
and daughter Susie of Portland. Mar­
the U. S. Navy.
ian Oviatt arrived here late Tuesday
Patricia Wilcox, daughter of Mr.
evening and will leave again for Tex­
as Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Oviatt will and Mrs. Chas. Wilcox, was the honor
leave Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray guest on her 13th birthday April 4
PHONE—
Oviatt have recently moved into their when a group of her friends were in­
vited to a birthday party. Following
monmaan ammmoni.
j new home on Gladys avenue.
or
a number of games and other enter-
Easter Greetings!
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Mrs. G. S. Taylor of Victory Square
He was joined by his sister, Mrs Dean
of Butte, Mont. Cpl Taylor has
Daily
Vacation
With Flowers
Tuesday, Wed., Thursday
April 11-12-13
SOASSAMD LAUCHS
AtoMnaworid
Starring ■
- -
KAY KYSER with MISCHA AUER
JOAN DAVIS • MARCY MCGUIRE
WALLY IMWN.MU CARNEY
and KAY KYSER’S BAND
Two men stood by
them in dazzling appar­
el : and as they were af­
frighted, and bowed
down their faces to the
earth, they said unto
them, Why seek ye the
living among the dead?
He is not here, but is
risen.”
Cartoon-—At Cagt Door Canteen
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sport Reel—Amphibious Fighters
World in Action
Bible
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■ Spray
;. Painting
722
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691
School
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HERMISTON
MINISTERIAL
ASSOCIATION
STANFIELD
H. V. McGee, Pastor
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Save money—buy your Easter
Ham now—they’re low in points.
HAM
Carsten’s "Sweet-n-tender" Rea­
dy to Eat Armour’s Star or Walla
Walla
WHOLE or HALF!
dozen
EGGS
Large White Grade A
DUFF’S 14 oz. pkg.
Ginger Bread. Hot Muf-
fin or Waffle Mix
7,
LU-
EGG DYES 3 pkgs.
lb. pkg.
COFFEE
-o
25c
MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Dressing, pt.
26c s
SOFTASILK
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CALUMET 25 oz. 75,
Baking Powder
KRAFT
PAAS
HERCULES
8°z.
VANILLA
30c
17c
CAKE FLOUR
44 oz. pkg.
PUKE
LARD
4 lb. pkg.
27c
756
bottle ■ • *
HONOR BRAND
15 oz. 12,
pkg. Ie-
RAISINS
HEINZ
Fresh Cucumber
Ige. jar
PICKLES
WADHAM'S
Sweet Dimple
PEAS
No. 2 can
29(
156
a
Gifts Ilf Jemelry
arr especially appropriate at
FRISBIE
BAKER'S
Delicious - Nourishing
1 "me 7(
SUGAR 10 lb. bag
64c
COCOA
8 oz. can
AQUILA Sweet
CHOCOLATE 7 oz. 17,
pkg.
Hermiston Food Store
3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone
Marshmallow
SYRUP
5 lb. jar
69c
Jaster Time
SOY KING
PANCAKE FLOUR
24 oz. pkg.
WADHAM'S
Cut Green
BEANS No. 2 cans
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
186
19c
Bi ter a Biamni from
A. W. Behrman
Hermiston Jeweler
Use Our Lay-Away Plan - - - OPEN EVENINGS
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