The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 25, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Friday & Saturday
May 26 & 27
JEAN GABIN
7 Impostor
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RICHAKD"WHORE
I ELEN DREW
11 LYN JOSLYN
PETER
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VAN EYCK
John Qualen
Eddie Quillan
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Ralph.Morgan.
JULIEN DUVIVIER
News Reel
Musical Comedy Choo Choo
Swing
Sunday & Monday
May 28 & 29
M-G-M’s
MiMf
EBEERY
WRJORIE MA"
. They’ve taken
V the ceiling off
LAUGHTER!
News Reel
Cartoon The Playful Pest
Tue»., Wed. & Thur».
May 30 & 31, & June 1
CHARLES BOYER and
BARBARA STANWYCK
III
8
GREAT
III
STARS IN
in
THEIR
r
III
I GREATEST
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ill
ROLES
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Putnam an­
Cpl. Frank G. (Gale) Felthouse,
nouncement the engagement of their son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse
daughter, Betty E„ to Wilfred R. Lu­ of Hermiston, was recently promoted
cas, petty officer 2/c U.S.N.
to the grade of sergeant at Pueblo
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ediger of Dallas Army Air Base. He is a gunner on a |
If you're familiar with the necessary details of tailor-
Mrs. Fred Sievers left Friday to spent from Sunday until T uesday combat crew.
ed-to-measure clothes such as the hours of pains­
News has been received here of the j
visit at La Grande with her husband tvening visiting at the home of her
taking stitching, basting interlinings, buttons
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring.
death of Mrs. Frank Fowler, Port­
who has been ill recently.
Miss Lillian Waldow of Nebraska land, and funeral services were held !
and countless other things so essential to fine
Miss Betty Putnam is home for the
summer, having completed the term of arrived Tuesday for an indefinite visit Monday at the Chapel of the Mount I
tailored clothes—plus the service of experience
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott Funeral Home. The Fowlers are |
teaching at Deary, Idaho.
Weber.
formerly
of
this
area
and
well
known
|
in measuring to fit each individual—then you’ll
Mrs. Martin Shove and niece, Miss Mrs. Charles Friday and sons flew
Opal Mael of Deary, Idaho, are visit­ to Boise last week end from where by many.
appreciate why
The office force of the Inland Co-
ing in the E. L. Putnam home.
they will go to Nampa, Idaho, to visit operative surprised the “boss” Mon- |
Mrs. C. H. Johnson left Thursday with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Perrigo. day night at a birthday party at his |
morning for Alliance, Nebr., where They expect to be gone about a month. home, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Mr. |
she will visit her mother and other
Mrs. Ina Whitney returned home Shaw has reached the half century
relatives.
Sunday night from Portland where mark. Games and refreshments were
clothes look as well for seasons as they do the
Mrs. Anna Wilson has spent the she spent a week visiting Mr. and enjoyed during the evening.
first day.
past week visiting at the home of her Mrs. O. M. (Bud) Beard, formerly of
First Lt. Leonard Keller and Mrs. |
There
are many fabrics to choose from. See them
son, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Johnson and Hermiston.
Keller are the parents of a baby boy |
grandson Kenneth.
now at—
Mrs. J. V. Villermoure, who under­ born Sunday at the Ordnance hospi- |
R. M. Finch of Hermiston is the went a major operation about a month
tai. The youngster weighed 8 pounds,
new produce man at the Hermiston ago at the St. Anthony’s hospital in
612 ounces and has been named Leon
Trading Co., replacing Mrs. Pauline Pendleton is now home and is doing ard Dean. Lt. Keller is overseas with
Hutchison who is moving to Idaho.
fine.
| the Air Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and Mr.
James D. Getchell of Hermiston,
and Mrs. C. N. Leonard made a trip who was recently taken into the ser-
WAR­
to the Young wheat ranch in Morrow | vice, has been sent to the Ordnance
WORKERS
county near Ione last Friday. The Replacement Training Center, Aber-
Miss Ethel Clarke and Francis the State Supervisor, Office of Dis­
party returned home via Arlington. : dten Proving Grounds. Md., where he Clarke, both of Sunnyside, Wash., tribution, WFA, 215 Mayer Building,
Avoid tired, aching
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- will receive his basic training as an spent several days in Hermiston this Portland 5, Oregon.
A
back and exhaus-
A
tion due to wrong
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- ordnance soldier.
week. The latter will work this sum­
•
posture by wearing
miston Hotel on Wednesday, May 31, Mrs. H. A. Hooker, formerly a resi­ mer on the Ralph Saylor ranch on CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
‘ “ SPENCER
C. Warner, Pastor
between the hours of 10:00 a. m. to dent of the Columbia district for Butter Creek. Miss Clarke is em­
adv. many years but now making her home ployed in Sunnyside. They are the
5:00 p. m.
Sunday will be Memorial Sunday
The "Eight Jolly Cooks” 4-H Cook­ at Orking, Wn., was a visitor in Her­ children of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke
SUPPORT
ing club met recently at the home of miston a few days this week. She of Sunnyside, Mr. Clarke being man­ The Sunday morning worship hour
Patty Parker with Mrs. Graves, lead­ was en route home from Weiser. Ida­ ager of the P. P. & L. Co. office here. will be a Memorial service built
around the theme, “In Memory”.
er, in charge. Following an instruc­ ho, where she visited her son, G. B.
MRS. DONNA BEARROW
Sunday is also Pentecost Sunday
tion period, refreshmtnts were served. Adams. Mrs. Hooker still owns her
IOC Amatol - Ordnance, Ore.
(The birthday of the church). The
Mrs. W. E. Bennett has received ranch in the Columbia district.
sermon topic for the Sunday evening
some Japanese money from her broth­
Mrs. Stuart Rankin and daughter
service will be “The Power of Pente­
er. Lloyd Allen, who is stationed some­ ■Carol Jean, who have been visiting
cost.”
where in New Guinea. He has been here for the past two weeks with Mr.
Both the young people and adult C.
overseas about 27 months.
and Mrs. Harold Rankin, left by stage
Most of the turkey hens which are
Pvt. Howard C. Capper of Hermis­ Thursday morning for Ogden, Utah. usually marketed at this season of E. meets at 7:00 Sunday evening.
ton is a member of a rugged engineer Staff Sgt. Stuart Rankin, son of Mr. the year in Umatilla county have al­ Evening worship at 8:00: mid-week
service regiment in England which ( and
Mrs. ----------
Harold —
Rankin,
---- -------
.......... has been ready been delivered to authorized prayer service and Bible study at 7:30
“But that ye may
since mid-1942 has been instrumental overseas almost two years and is now processors for redelivery to the U. S. Wednesday evening and choir rehears­
in construction of depots, camps. ' stationed in India with the medical Army Quartermaster Corps, reports al at 8:15 Wednesday evening.
know that the Son of
roads, plant runways and hospital corps.
Lewis A. Nichols in charge of the
facilities on more than 35 projects. | Mrs. L. S. Burrell entertained for Pendleton Office of Distribution, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
man hath power on
Paxtor Shelby E. Graves
His regiment recently celebrated its her small son Billy on his third birth-i WFA.
I
second
anniversary
and
took
part
of
day
Wednesday
afternoon.
The
af-
Mr.
Nichols
points
out
that
there
earth to forgive sins, (he
I the day off to enjoy sports and other ternoon was spent in playing games, may be some which are not marketed
Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Bible School,
saith to the sick of the | tor ms of " isur * ■
_ _ _ and serving of birthday cake and ice yet and in accordance with War Food A class for every age. Don’t miss
....
— ....
rey cream to the little guests. Present Order Number 97 these should be sold these interesting Sunday School les­
palsy). I say unto thee,
were Shirley Safer. Sylvia Quiring, to an authorized receiver. A list of sons.
Michael Smith. Shirley Quiring, Rob- the latter may be secured from the | 11:00 A. M., Worship hour. ,
Arise and take up thy
ert Huffman. Michael Harris, Marsh- County Agricultural Agents office orí 12:30, Basket lunch on the Uma-
al Maidon. Myrna Jean Erickson, Jon the Office of Distribution in Pendle-1 tilla River.
bed, and go thy way in­
Mac Arthur, Peggy Watson. Shirley ton.
2:30 P. M., Baptism service in the
Simons and Ilene Kay Van Patten.
to thine house.”
Nichols further states that the pro- | Umatilla river with the Heppner, Ir-
Mothers present were Mrs. Ermol Sa- ducer who has less than 25 hens and | rigon and Stanfield churches joining
ter,
. Lee Quiring. Mrs. W. A. is located more than 100 miles from | with us.
PHONE—
MacArthur. Mrs Dayton Harris and an authorized processor may obtain 7:00 P. M., Young People’s service.
HERMISTON
Mrs. Paul Van Patten.
722 or 691
a release to sell locally by writing to | 8:00 P. M., Evangelistic service.
LOCALS
Quality Clothing for Men - Women
TURKEY HENS
SENT TO ARMY
? Spray
I Painting
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Color Cartoon and Variety
STANFIELD
J
Second Pasco
7 F 18 7
RODEO
$
Specials for May 26-29 incl
Curtis
NALLEY’S
KARO
Sweet or Hamburger
Grapefruit
Syrup
12-lb. jars .... 319
Relish
Juice
Blue Label
:
2
12-oz. jars
359
NALLEY’S
Mustard
61 2 oz. jar
8C
Pheasant
Pink
s
Salmon
46 oz. can
40 oz. pkg.
Wheaties
23
pkgs.
339
FLOUR
S & W
Carnation
Coffee
Malted Milk
1-lb. pkg.
398
299
1 lb. pkg
99
Spanish
Olives
41 ¿-oz. jar
359
New
Sperry
KIX
Pancake Fl’r
9-lb. bag
729
2 pkgs.
Guest
: »
6
Ivory
Bars
:
3
SOAP
Bar
208
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRANKLIN COUNTY POST NO. 34
s
May 28
I
at Pasco H, S. Ball Grounds
y
Grocer
Events
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$
CALF ROPING
BRONC RIDING
BRAHMA BULL RIDING
WILD COW MILKING
TEXAS STEER BULLDOGGING
Entry Headquarters at the Grounds.
Books Closed at 12 o’clock
$350.00 Cash Prizes.
Lifebuoy
RINSO
Large pkg.
American Legion
King
Cherries
4 oz. jar
Sponsored by
$2.39 $
50 lb. sk.
Sterling Cocktail
Apple Butter
29 oz. jar
259
$ 2
Drifted Snow
“Home-Perfected
Bisquick
l-lb. can
Dutch Girl
THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1944
s $
Parade at 10:00 A. M. to Start at Grounds
Traildusters to Attend
Gee. Attebury's Famous String of Buckers
Hart Mountain
Corpus Christi
Too Bad Al [never been ridden]
GRANDSTAND & BLEACHER SEATS
Adm. Adults $1.40, plus tax
Children—50c, plus tax
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Me -Meon- wo.
$
$