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

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    PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
April 28-29
Fri.-Sat.
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Sun.-Mon. Apr. 30-May 1
GREER GARSON
WALTER PIDGEON
MR. 4 MRS. MINIVER
TOGETHER AGAIN
IN ANOTHER
SCREEN HIT I
Myron Nation underwent his pre­
The “There'll Be Some Changes
induction physical in Portland Mon­ Made” room improvement club met
day night. He successfully passed the April 25 and discussed various room
test and chose the Navy as his branch plans. It was decided that the club
of service.
| should be represented at the 4-H pro-
Visiting at the home of Mr. and ' gram to be given May 20. The room
Mrs. George W. Harris is their ! improvement club’s next meeting will
daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. J. (Bob) be May 2.
Harris, who has been with her hus- | Austin E. Chandler, formerly of
band at Ft. Benning, Ga. Her stay the Umatilla Ordnance Depot but now
of the ordnance depot at Provo, Utah,
will be indefinite.
spent a short time in Hermiston Wed­
Among those graduating from an
nesday. Mr. Chandler is superintend­
intensive course of basic engineering
ent of storage at the Provo ordnance
training at recent Service School ex­
depot and is returning to Provo after
ercises at Great Lakes, Ill., was John
spending a 30-day leave.
S. Little. 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Bonnie Nell Pohrman was granted
A. Little, Hermiston. Bluejacket Lit­
a
divorce by Circuit Judge C. L.
tle was selected for his specialized
training on the baiss of his recruit Sweek in Pendleton this week from
her husband, Willard S. Pohrman, on
training aptitude test scores.
Mrs. Dan Richards of Vernonia, grounds of cruel and inhuman treat­
Mrs. Tom Lenhart of Hanford, Mrs. ment. The decree restored her maid­
Pat McRoberts and daughter of For- en name of Eidson. Raley Peterson
was the attorney for plaintiff.
est Grove were all visitors this week
Mrs. Bill Schinderling and daugh­
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Ken-
nings. Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Len- ter Darlene will leave this week for
hart are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Port Hueneme, Calif., to visit indefi­
Kennings, Mrs. McRoberts is a grand- nitely with her husband who is sta­
daughter and the little McRoberts tioned there. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rus­
sell will take care of the Oregonian
daughter is a great granddaughter.
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Ayers left for route while Mrs. Schinderling is
away.
eastern Montana last Sunday night
News has been received here that
where they were called by the death
of Mrs. Ayers’ mother, Mrs. P. H. Staff Sgt. Asa Shaw and Ray Shaw,
Welty, following an operation. Mrs. U. S. Navy, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Welty visited her daughter here in Shaw, recently spent three days to­
gether in Honolulu. Staff Sgt. Shaw
Hermiston last fall.
Sgt. Julius Schmitt, formerly of has been stationed there for the past
Hermiston, who has recently been sta- several years but Ray was making a
tioned at Gardner Field, near Taft, short stop-over. Needless to say the
boys had a fine visit.
Calif., spent several days here last
Jesse Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
week. Sgt. Schmitt has been in the
service 21 months, and was en route F. R. Moore of Astoria but formerly
to Salt Lake City. Utah. He was one of Hermiston, has recently received
of the first carpenters on the job at his commission as Ensign and received
his Navy Wings on March 29 at Cor­
the Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Dale Thompson pus Christi, Texas. He is now sta­
are the parents of a daughter, Geor­ tioned at Jacksonville. Fla., for addi­
giana. born April 24 in St. Anthony’s tional training. Jesse is well known
I in Hermiston.
hospital in Pendleton. She is the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor spent
grandchild of Mrs. Leona Thompson
of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Monday and Tuesday at the court
Sommerer of Hermiston. Sgt. Thomp- house in Pendleton where they were
son, who went overseas last fall, is "Ol. ing on checking the owners of
now in New Guinea. Mrs. Thompson various tracts of land and also city
lots for irrigation assessment purpo-
is the former Anne Sommerer.
ses. Mr. Taylor is secretary for the
Hermiston Irrigation district and
-t city recorder.
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The "Out for Victory” garden club
met at the home of Mrs. H. D. Wurt-
smith on April 23 with all members
present. Plans were made for the
program to be given May 20 and re­
i >
ports about gardens were given. In
the new business, the Rural Electrifi­
PHONE-
cation contest was discussed. The
members also organized a squad of
722 or 691
“Oregon Green Guards” with Eliza-
, both Jones as captain. Refreshments
STANFIELD
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Shaw and Mrs. C. A.
Kennison were callers in Pendleton
Wednesday.
Mrs. Howard E. Petit, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Geor-
gia Henderson, and her aunt, Mrs. C.
E. Baker, left Tuesday for her home
in Eugene.
Mrs. Barbara Emert left recently
for Warrensburg, Missouri, to be with
her husband, Lt. Phill Emert, who
will be stationed there until he leaves
for overseas duty.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special­
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­
miston Hotel on Wednesday. May 3,
between the hours of 10:00 a. m. and
37-lc
5:00 p. m.
B. J. Nation, E. P. Dodd and Her-
man Plaas. appraisers of the estate of
Bert F. Parsons, have set the sum at
(3,234.38, and have filed the inven­
tory and appraisement in the county
clerk’s office in Pendleton.
Mrs. J. V. Villermoure, who recent­
ly underwent a major operation at
St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton,
is reported as getting along nicely.
Corp. Frank G. Felthouse, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Felthouse
of Hermiston, was recently awarded
the good conduct medal at Pueblo Ar­
my Air Base, according to an an­
nouncement received by the Herald.
He is a gunner on a combat crew, and
entered the service August 18, 1942.
News Reel
Tuesday, Wed., Thursday
May 2-3-4
DOUBLE FEATURE
SISTERS
PATRIC
“Jesus said unto them,
If God were your Fath­
er, ye would love me:
for I proceeded forth
and came from God ;
neither came I of my­
self, but he sent me.
Why do ye not under­
stand my speech? Even
because ye cannot hear
my words.”
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KNOWLES
GRACE ScOOSMO
BUTTERWORTH
BILLY
GILBERT
ANNE
ROONEY
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Spray
Painting
$
$
S
;
$
SHAKER SALT
2 lb. pkg.
7c
IVORY SOAP
med. bars
6c
make coats, suits, skirts and slacks for women—
the same high standards of workmanship so
evident in their garments for men. You may
select from hundreds of the latest fabrics — all
wool products from the world’s best mills.
— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —
were served at the close of the meet­
ing. The next session will be at the
home of Richard Snyder.
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, accompanied
by Mrs. Harvey Payne, Mrs. M. L.
Watson and Mrs. Al Quiring, spent
Tuesday in Walla Walla on business.
Our boys must keep on fight-
ing—we must keep on buy-
ing WAR BONDS until vic-
lory is won. Keep on BACK­
ING THE ATTACK.
FORMER
COVERNOR
Umatilla Seiide Delegation
The Umatilla P. T. A. has sent
three delegates to the Oregon state
P. T. A. Congress in Portland which
is being held April 25. 26 and 27.
Those chosen to go were: Mrs. Rich­
wine, president: Mrs. Nugent, secre­
tary, and Mrs. Byrnes, vice president.
The ladies expect to obtain valuable
information for the benefit of the
newly organized P. T. A. in Umatilla.
SGT. B H H :
LOCAL VISITOR
Sgt. and Mrs. William D. Beebe ar­
rived in Hermistin Tuesday from the
Aleutian Islands where he has been
for I’nited State»
stationed for the yast two years. Sgt. i
Beebe was married in Vancouver,
Wn., Monday to Miss Dorothy Berner
of Portland. The young couple plan
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to leave again Monday for Camp
Hahn, Calif., where Sgt. Beebe ex­ problvnm and rcKourren.
pects to be stationed for the next
Equipped for
eight months.
thr ^ionaforuhip by
The couple visited his two brothers, experience and training
Kenneth and Bob Beebe, while here,
Paid adv.—Sprague for U. S. Senator Committee
and also visited his mother and sis- Rey
B. Early, Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon
ters in Portland.
ALBERS
FLAPJACK FL’R 2%z-lb. pkg.
21c
KARO SYRUP
16c
1%2 lb. jar
Now is the time to get your farm equipment in shape
for the strenuous season just ahead. Be wise, like
the owl, and prepare your equipment for the time
when material will be hard to get When the war
effort moves to the west coast, repair parts and me­
chanics will be scarce—be wise and repair now while
both are available.
Charlie Says
WOODBURY
SPERRY
FACIAL SOAP
R I NSO
Soaks Clothes White
WHEAT HEARTS 28-oz. pkg.
Ige. pkg.
BLACK TEA
47c
2 cans
29c
MOP STICKS
No. 2 cans
11c
BATHROOM TISSUE
No. 2 Cans
SEAPORT
SLICED BEETS
DICED CARROTS
2 cans
Tall Cans
19c
CAMPBELLS
VEG. SOUP
HANSET SOFTIP
BROOM
1 lb. jar
22c
"This is news of interest to us
all — now that there are no new
cars being made, it behooves us all
to take the very best care of the
car we now have.
“If you have your car paid for,
you can now have a complete re-
building job done and pay one-
third down and the balance in easy
monthly payments. Or if your car
is now financed by General Motors
Pkg- 26c
Good value $1.14
HANSET SPRING
each 16c 8
FORTRESS
6 rolls
JUNIOR
MATCHES
PURE WHITE
1012-oz. can
RELIANCE
COFFEE
17 oz.
KRUSTEAZ
%2 lb. pkg.
V-8
VEG. COCKTAIL
23c
Perfect Pie-Crust - Adwater N’Roll
M. J. B.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
13c
FLOUR
32c
RED MEXICAN
BEANS
6 boxes
25c
have your repair work on ea»y
monthly payments.”
23c
50 lb. bag $2.15
Take good care of your car now.
per lb.
10c
OUR SHOP IS EQUIPPED WITH THE MOST MODERN MACHINERY —
OPERATED BY MECHANICS TRAINED FOR THIS SPECIAL PURPOSE.
per lb.
10c
3 pkgs.
19c
S
BULK
MACARONI
$
SMALL CALIF. WHITE
41b*. 19c
FISHER’S
BIS KIT MIX
: •
40 os. pkg.
32c
BEANS
VAN CAMPS
TENDERONI
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Independent
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