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LOCALS
BASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Mrs. Walter Smith of the Hermis
ton Hotel spent Wednesday on a bus
iness trip to Walla Walla.
Friday & Saturday
John McElroy, stationed at Shepard
June 2 & 3
Field, Texas, formerly of Hermiston,
recently spent a portion of a 15-day
DOUBLE FEATURE
furlough here visiting friends.
Mrs. Uina Rae Cleveland came this
week to visit for a short time at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. McCulley. Mrs. Cleveland just
completed a year’s teaching in the
Sandy schools. She has not signed up
A Columbia Picture
to go back there next year.
»w Tom Neal: Ann Savoy J. Carrol Naish
Lois Gene and Audrey Phelps,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
ROY ROGERS
Phelps, are spending some time at
in
I the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Matott at Hinkle.
Ernest Ghormley, manager of Say
lor’s store in Hermiston, moved his
family from Pendleton to Hermiston
Sunday. The Ghormleys have one
Sun.-Mon.
June 4-5 daughter, Fanny Lou. They moved
into the house recently purchased
ANN HARDING
from Jack House.
News has been received locally that
Sam McCracken, Hermiston youth,
has recently been commissioned as
Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army Air
I Corps, and transferred to Randolph
Field, Texas, where he will be sta
tioned for further training. Mrs. Mc
Cracken is with her husband and
plans to remain near Randolph Field
while he is stationed there, according
to word received by Mrs. J. Omohun-
News Reel
dro.
THE COWBOY &
THE SEÑORITA
Tues. - Wed. - Thurs.
June 6-7-8
Double Feature
ANDREW SISTERS
Swingtime
Johnny”
But these are writ-
ten, that ye might be
lieve that Jesus is the
Christ, the Son of God ;
and that believing ye
might have life through
His name.”
TEX RITTER
MARSHAL OF GUN
SMOKE’
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
mit
OYSTERS,
Pedigree
MALTED MILK, Kraft Chocolate
LIMA BEANS, Seaside
.39
1-lb. can .31
No. 2 cans .14
can
14-oz. jar
TOASTED WHIFFS O-WHEAT
VEG. BEEF SOUP. Campbell’s
.09
quart jar .24
2 cans .29
CHOCOLATE, Ghiradelli
1 lb. can
Ige. pkg.
.32
.3 for .35
TOMATOES, M ission No. 2 cans .
NU BORA SOAP, Granulated
giant size
•47
% gal.
.23
NU BORA BLEACH
SUPER SUDS
SOAP, Maxine Complexion
KITCHENAID TOWELS
$
.23
5 bars .29
4 bars .19
2 rolls .19
large size
SOAP. Vanity Fair Beauty
-
.2.2
PIG FEET, Morrei
SAUERKRAUT, Goldsmith
$
FLOOR WAX, Penn Champ
Wheat Toast WAFERS, Sunshine
2 quarts
1 lb. pkg.
.90
.17
$
Hermiston Food Store
$
THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON.
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
Mrs. Ina Whitney spent Memorial
Miss Lila MacMillan of Eugene is
day and Wednesday visiting friends house guest at the home of Mrs. Clara
in Sunnyside, Wash.
C. Bloom this week.
Mrs. E. P. Jarman of Bakersfield, | Mrs. Levi Reeder, for many years a
Calif., is visiting at the Chas. Bar- resident of this community but now
tholomew home on Butter Creek.
I of The Dalles, is visiting friends in
Corp. Lloyd Fix of Camp Shelby, Hermiston this week.
Miss., came Thursday morning to
The Lee Drakes of Pendleton were
spend a week's furlough with his par Memorial day visitors at the home of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fix, and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
his daughters, Berniece and LaVelle James Drake. Lee Drake is associat
Fix.
ed with the Pendleton East Oregon
Mrs. Joe Foley has returned from ian.
a short trip to Walla Walla and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse left
Waitsburg where she visited with rel- Sunday to visit their son, Cpl. Gale I
atives and old time friends for a few Felthouse who is stationed at Pueblo |
days.
Army Air Base.
Miss Lucile Jones, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Vernon Bachus and children, !
and Mrs. R. V. Jones of Irrigon, has who have been in Portland for about.
been elected secretary of the student three weeks, returned Sunday night. |
body at Marylhurst college. Miss Their baby, Frank Lee, was in the I
Jones is a member of the Athletic club Doernbecher hospital a week following |
and of the basketball team. Miss an operation.
There’s a load limit for your
Jones has maintained the high record
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring of Dal
she established at Irrigon high school las, Ore., arrived Thursday night of
feet, too ... no wonder they
by being an honor student at Maryl- last week to visit their sons and fam
complain these active wartime
hurst.
ilies, Al and Lee Quiring, en route to
days. Let us fit you in restful
Miss Nelma Saylor, recently em South Dakota to a church conference.
ployed as head dietician at the Uni
Massagic Air Cushion Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farnsworth of
versity of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., Portland came Sunday to visit at the
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. . . a resilient cushion of air
recently spent a week here visiting home of her sister, Mrs. Margaret
eases
every
step,
a
flexible
Some
Styles
her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cronk.
Higher
Ralph Saylor. Miss Saylor left this
Arch
Lift
gives
you
needed
Barry Connor of Astoria arrived
week for the Bremerton Navy Yards this week to spend the summer months I
support
to take charge of the feeding of a with his father, Ben Connor. The |
large number of Navy personnel.
youthful Barry looks forward to the
Richard F. Cox of Hermiston and summer months so that he can enjoy I
WEYENBERG
Willard W. Jones of Irrigon were re the open air atmosphere and ride his
cently commissioned Second Lieuten father’s horses.
ants at graduation exercises held at
Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner, Mrs.
Central Flying Training Command, Alice Morehouse and Mrs. Betty Flem
Randolph Field, Texas. Both boys ing motored to Heppner on Memorial i
are well known here, adding two more day to attend the funeral of Harold !
pilots to a long list of airmen from Anderson. Rev. Warner officiated I
this area.
at the service.
Jim Stuart, Seaman Second Class,
Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell has received |
and Mrs. Stuart came Wednesday to word from her husband, Myrnie Cald- 1
visit several days with his parents, well, Seaman 2nd Class, that he re- |
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stuart. Jim, who cently met Pat Hatch, formerly of
recently completed boot training with Hermiston, at Pearl Harbor and the
the U. S. Navy at Camp Farragut, boys had a regular home town re some time. In his letter he mentioned I Office, placed it at Mr. Bowens feet,
411 of
a A.
non— the first
finct | ' and watched developments. . Mr. Bow
getting a bottle
soda pop
Idaho, was met in Pendleton by his union.
wife who has been residing at Lake
Word was received this week that j he had seen in a year.
en thought it was a floor i mat until a
view. Jim, of former University of Miss Helen Thomas who for the past
Procurement
closer inspection reveale such a nice
has no love
Oregon football fame, states to date years has taught typing in the high
Hugh Van Schoiack, father of Do-
Navy life has been quite “rugged".
school here has signed up to teach lores Moran, passed away Tuesday or, snakes jumpe over two chairs,
and well, we didn t say whether he
typing in the Commerce high school morning at Umatilla.
Plant
Property
[screamed
or not. Mr. Corey brought
in Portland. In two weeks she plans
WAR-
Margaret White is back on the job a rabbit and trained
to attend summer school at Corvallis.
, ...
... friends
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now it is back , with its . homefolk,
First Lt. Robert E. Brace, Q.M.C., after a short
visit with
at
En- and ...
«
probably training them. Mr. Smith
and
Mrs.
Brace
and
daughter
Sharon
terprise,
Ore.
, —
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Avoid tired, aching
tried
to
catch
a
quail
but
no
luck.
Keep
arrived in Hermiston last week to vis
back and exhaus-
U
trying
boys,
you
may
have
a
zoo
yet.
tion due to wrong
it at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Kathrine Wahner, Guard, is back I Eeven small suggestions speed plans
posture by wearing
Mrs. F. D. Brace. They left Thurs- on the job after a long illness.
and supplies to our men at the various
for Casper, Wyo., where he is sta- Dale Heathman, formerly of the
SPENCER day
fronts. The suggestion committee
tioned. He has been in the service UOD Fire Department, left Pendle-
gives
every suggestion careful consid-
about 20 months and is a motor trans- ton May 25th to report for Navy duty
"SUPPORT
I eration. Your efforts are appreciat-
portation officer.
at San Diego, Calif.
------------------------- ed. Let’s keep the boxes full.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw spent
Mrs. Howard Shepherd of Pendle-
Memorial
day
in
Heppnei
and
Lexing
ton visited her aunt. Mrs. M. E. Rans-
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MRS. DONNA BEARROW
To Someone, Somewhere
ton visiting relatives and friends.
dell Monday.
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In
my
eye
there
is
a
tear.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Stan Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Brownsville,
„
ley spent Decoration day at the Ray Texas, is a guest at the home of Fire
n my ip there, is a prayer.
Elliott cabin near Bingham Springs. Chief and Mrs. L. L. Mohr.
In my heart there is a longing.
The men spent the time fishing but do
The American Legion Poppy sale
or someone, somew ere.
not report too good luck.
was highly successful and the commit- In my heart there is a picture
John C. Swearingen, Electrician tee is most appreciative of the coop-
Of him lying there,
Mate 2 c, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. eration of the official, enlisted and Sound asleep, and dreaming, also
Swearingen, arrived on furlough civilian personnel of the UOD. Ap-
Of someone, somewhere.
embarkation leave for 13 days on May proximately $170 was realized at the
In my soul there is a constant hope..
29th from Port Hueneme, Calif. His UOD.
That God will take care,
wife and daughter came with him and
Station Hospital
are visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace
Mrs. Elaine Belieu attended the Watch over, protect, and guide
That someone, somewhere.
Foster of Hermiston. He enlisted in graduation exercises at Pendleton,
I the service about nine months ago.
Her brother was among the many And where ever he may be,
i Announcement is being made of the graduates.
On land, on sea, in the air,
birth of a baby boy to Lt. and Mrs.
The Roving Reporter I’ve been | I am sending all my love
I Wayne Casseday last Friday in the talking to a number of new employees
To someone, somewhere.
Walla Walla hospital. The little fel- and among the things I was looking ;
—Colleen A. Bryson. Payroll.
low has been named Michael Wayne for was their impression of our Ord-1
and weighed seven pounds, 12 oz. at nance. I was surprised to find that
|birth. Lt. Casseday is stationed with the thing that impressed them most
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the air corps in Engand. Michael was not the number of igloos or the
Wayne is a grandson of Mrs. Bert trucks rolling by but the welcome
Along With the News
| Mullins and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cas- smile of strangers and the pleasant |
! sedav.
words of friendliness.
Along the Ordnance Path»
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Don’t be alarmed if you find that |
we have snake charmers in our midst
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for the Trainmen have taken up ani- Remodeling — Repairing
Payroll
mal training which sounds a little odd I
— New Work —
Joan Bryson is a new employee for the railroad gang. First they ]
Kent
Garrison — Box 237
starting June 1st.
brought a large snake into the Yard •
Gladys Hamilton, now on leave in
I Sunny California, sent a gift of two
Grap
boxes of candy to Payroll. That’s the $8990099900890 9 999999999090019933109399803339399939* 9
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reason the gals are al) smiles.
Pertonwl
Friends from several departments
honored Miss LaVelle Hunt, Person
nel, with a birthday party during
lunch hour on May 24th. Ice cream
and homemade cake were served. (The
pajamas which LaVelle received were ■
12-oz. pkgs
At
modeled by her during the lunch I
I hour).
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Box Fartory
Virgil Krause, Box Factory, and his
I wife are spending a few days in
Portland.
Mrs. Wisdom. mother of Clarence
Johnson, Box Factory, visited at Ord
nance Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C.
Johnosn has gone to Nebraska for a
I visit.
I Mr. Barager has sold his farm in
home in
Hermiston and bought
Stanfield.
The desert fire, which burned south
(°
—9* swept
>*= over part
of Ordnance Sunday,
I * of Charlie Roland’s place.
Vf_ —
. is .
Mrs.
Flora -r Moyer
absent with a
ca«e of flu.
.
Mr. Bacon. Box Factory, has re-
, ' i ceived word that his son, who is in
¡ Italy, is well on his way to recovery
ees after having been hospitalized for
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Hermiston, Ore.
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