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

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor left Sat- | Mrs. Ralph Earwood entered the
urday night for Tacoma and other Hermiston General hospital Monday
points in Washington. They plan to to receive medical care.
LOCALS
be gone a week.
: Mrs. g L. Rucker is a medical pa-
HERMISTON, OREGON
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- tient in the Hermiston General hospi-
PHONE 2121
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay spent ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- tai. She entered Monday.
miston Hotel on Wednesday, July 19,
the week end in Baker.
Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Bohlman and
between the hours of 10:00 and 5:00. family have spent this week on va-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Russell
and
three
Friday & Saturday
children and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wil­
adv. cation in the mountains. Dr. Bohl-
Mr. . and Mrs. Ben Fix of the Colum- man will be back in his office Mon-
cox spent the three day holiday va­
bia district received word this, week day.
cationing in the mountains.
that their son Ralph Fix, who has
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Bobby Stewart, five years old. re­ .
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Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce are i
been employed in the lumber industry
,,
...
...
ceived treatment at the local hospital
n .1 j u
-n .
spending part of this week at Prine-
in
Portland,
became
ill
with
acute
ar-
.„
...
,
this week for a cut on his foot re­
...
j
n V
...
I ville visiting at the home of ...
their
thritis and will be confined for two
ceived while playing.
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Pierce
and
months in the hospital.
family. Another son. Stanley, who has
Mrs. L. C. Planter and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Newport of
Caleene of Seattle arrived Monday to Tangent, Ore., left last Friday after been visiting there, and little Mary L.
visit with Mrs. Anna Ritchie and
Pierce will return home with them.
spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
daughter. Mrs. Klinefelter. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller left Fri­
R. C. McReynolds. Mrs. Newport is
Planter’s husband is with the seabees
day morning for Canby where they
Mr. McReynolds’ sister.
in the South Pacific.
visited Mr. Miller’s parents until af- |
Lt. Jerry Casseday of Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
ter the 4th.
News and Comedy
i
Calif.,
arrived
Friday
to
spend
a
few
daughter Ilene Kay left Saturday for
Virgil Wilkes of Medford spent the i
days
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
New Bridge to spend a week visiting
his parents
M. Casseday. He left Tuesday even- week here taking care of his parents ]
who are moving to Medford soon. Mr. I
Sunday & Monday
A notice in the Portland paper this ing for New Mexico where he will be and Mrs. R. W. Wlkes have sold their j
week told of the death of Miss stationed.
house here.
July 9 & 10
Blanche Harmon, aged 48, late of Mo-
Miss Thelma Swarner of Portland
The W. G. Bailey family of La
lalla but a former school teacher, is spending the week at the home of
Double Feature
here. Funeral services were held last | her parents. Mr and Mrs- A: C: Swar- Grande spent July 4th in Hermiston |
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. |
Friday at the Everhart Funeral ner in the Columbia district.
Bailey, and also helped celebrate |
Among
those
enjoying
the
Fourth
Morne in Molalla with interment at
Grandfather Bailey’s 76th birthday.
A
at
Cold
Springs
dam
were
the
Guy
the Scotts Mills cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of
Among the sailor boys who are Shaw family Misses Rebekah Pierson Eugene spent from last Wednesday
and
Dorma.
Melba
and
Shirley
Kelly.
home this week is Norman Anderson,
until Saturday at the home of his par­
Seaman Second Class. “Andy” is Riding in the Shaw power boat was ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
the
highlight
of
the
day.
getting about the streets on crutches
Mrs. Jim Naughton left Saturday “Bob” is in the U.S.N.R. as a medical
due to a severe attack of scarlet fever
student and is attending classes at the
he received at Camp Farragut during . night by train for Ardmore, Okla.. University of Oregon medical school.
Allan Lane and Janet Martin in
.
where
Mr.
Naughton
is
now
stationed
training. Although he is still feeling
Mrs. Bill Roberts returned to her
quite weak, he is recovering from the with the armed forces. Mrs. Naugh­ home Monday after receiving medical
Call of the South Seas’
ton
will
remain
there
until
her
hus
­
attack. He will report back for duty
band receives his overseas assign­ care at the local hospital.
July 16.
Mrs. Clyde Hebert returned to her
ment.
On July 2 a surprise birthday par­
home
Tuesday from the Hermiston
H. R. Koch of Hanford spent the
Tue«., Wed. & Thur*.
Miss Mary Lou Johnosn and Mrs.
week end and holiday at the B E.
W. M. Pearson left Friday for Port- General hospital where she had re­ ty was given by Mrs. M. C. Picanso Getchell home.
July 11, 12 & 13
for Jess Correa Sr. honoring him on
I land where they met Mrs. Jean Wil- ceived medical attention.
Kenneth Bradshaw, who spent a
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse has received his 64th birthday with 40 people furlough here with his parents, has
I son and daughter Jinky and continued
on to Tacoma to get a station wagon word of the birth of a baby daughter. present. He was presented with a returned to duty and expects an over-
seas assignment soon. Mr. and Mrs.
for the U.S.O. Mrs. Pearson return­ Sharon Ann, to Lt. and Mrs. Courtney beautiful chair and many other love­ J.
B. Bradshaw accompanied him as
ed with the station wagon Sunday and Morehouse at Billings, Mont., where ly gifts. Mrs. Picanso made a beau­ far as Portland and will visit rela­
Mrs.
Morehouse
is
living
with
her
tiful
angel
food
cake
with
pink
and
tives there and in Silverton.
Miss Johnson and Mrs. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph KrawIs and
continued to Rockaway where parents while her husband is overseas white trimmings. There were 64 can-
‘Jesus answered and I I Jinky
children and Mrs. McPherson • were
Mrs. Wilson and Jinky plan to spend in the service. The baby was born dies on the cake.
23 and is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beard and guests at an evening picnic dinner
said unto him, Verily, | a month's vacation while Miss John- June
E.
A.
Deulen
of
Boardman
is
a
Shirley
of Vancouver. Wash., are July 4th at the H. A. Wilson home.
' son plans to return this week end.
medical
patient
at
the
Hermiston
spending
several days here visiting
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
verily, I say unto thee,
General hospital since Wednesday'. I friends. Mr. Beard, formerly of the
WAR­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mrs. John E. Ferguson and baby Umatilla Ordnance Depot, is now with
Except a man be born
daughter Elberta Jean left the local the war department stationed at the That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
WORKERS
again, he cannot see the
hospital Wednesday for the home of Barnes hospital at Vancouver. His of
Cartoon and Musical
an order duly made and entered '
Avoid tired, aching
her mother. Mrs. Miller of Umatilla 1 work there came as an advancement herein by the County Court of Uma­
back and exhaus­
kingdom of God.”
where they plan to remain for an. in- from his work here at the U.O.D.
tilla County, Oregon, on the 16th day
tion due to wrong
definite period.
| Miss Barbara Tucker of Imbler, of June, 1944. will, on the 25th day
posture by wearing
Ens. Kenneth Bradshaw left Friday Ore., who was formerly secretary to | Ocidck”in"?nê"rokekbon"oxn "V’tte
"SPENCER for Portland and vicinity to spend a Major Homer Simola for two years at1 highest bidder for cash at the front
few days with relatives before report- the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, visited | door of the Umatilla County Court
ing for active duty. He will pilot a Mrs. Chas. C. Compton over the week House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
UPPORT
HERMISTON
■
a minimum price of $150.00 therefor,
carrier-based dive bomber. His par­
,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale.
BAPTIST CHURCH
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bradshaw,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rugg have re- | the following described parcel of land,
MRS. DONNA BEARROW
and Miss Maxine Thompson, accom- ceived word of the marriage of their heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore-
H. V. McGee, Pastor
panied him as far as Salem. Ens. son. Lt. George E. (Gene) Rugg. U.S.gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore.
-
Bradshaw invested Sb000.00 in war M.C.R., to Miss Bettv Irene Arm- wit: , _ .
» . . 2/c.
o/ at ", New
.
A i
Lots 15-16 & 17. Block 1, Hermis-
[strong, A.M.M.
Orleans
ton, in NE SE. Sec. 10, 4N-28.
bonds while in Hermiston.
First Lt. W. J. Cochran of Camp on June 25. The military wedding was
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
Lee. Virginia, arrived Sunday to held in a Methodist church with a re­
spend a 15 day furlough with his wife ception following at the Bienville Ho- (June 22-July 20)
and daughter. Lt. and Mrs. Cochran tel.
and daughter Kathleen left Wednes-
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day night for the Oregon beaches to COLUMBIA NEWS ,
spend part of his furlough. Lt. Coch-
The regular meeting of the Farm
ran has received his orders for over- | Bureau Auxiliary scheduled for Fri-
seas duty upon his return. He is | day of this week. June 7, has been
i making the round trip by plane.
cancelled because notice of it failed
There will
be
a
meeting
of
the
Her-
to
make will
last, be
week held
’s paper
, _ . .
_ ..
regular meeting
in Aug- The next
miston Girl Scout association Friday ust.
evening. July 7. at 8 o’clock at the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding re-1
U.S.O. Miss Mary S. Stevenson of turned Tuesday afternoon from a
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.
i ’
.
the district regional office will be week end holiday in the mountains at
present with some good suggestions
Carl J. Caldwell of Tacoma is
for the organization.
j spending several days here visiting at
A family reunion was enjoyed Mon- the Woodward and Parsons homes,
day at the home of Mrs. Bert Mullins
Otis. McCulley is employed at the
.
Bill Kik ranch on the North Hill dur-
when all her children
, were home. | ing the busy season.
COFFEE
APPLE JUICE
32 oz. bot.
i lb. jar
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Bob Woodward and children
S & W
Walpole and daughter of Redmond I accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
New West
who arrived Saturdav, Mr. and Mrs.Wells of Hermiston to the Instone
Morse A. Mullins and two children of ranch at Lena on the 4th.
3 lb. jar .72
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe and
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. .33
Bly, arriving Sunday. Lt. W. J. Coch­ children of Stanfield enjoyed a pic-
Shortening
Pick Them Yourself
Standby
ran who came Sunday from Camp nie dinner with the Glenn Parson
Lee, Va., and Mrs. Cochran and family Tuesday.
Bobby and Ronnie McAhren. of
SHREDDED WHEAT
daughter Kathleen, and Mrs. Wayne Hermiston
9c in half ton lots
BLENDED JUICE 46 oz. can
are spending part of the
Casseday
and
son.
Wayne
is
on
over-
Nabisco
summer months at the H. G. McCulley
Reliance
seas duty. Mr. Walpole and Mr. farm.
2 Miles West of Umatilla
Mrs. Janet Getchell is reported to
Mullins returned to their respective
$
CREAM of WHEAT
CORN
2 No. 2 cans
homes Tuesday and their wives and I be improving nicely from an appen-
dectomv at the Ordnance Post hospi- I
28 oz. pkg.
children remained for a longer visit. I tai.
Honor Brand, Whole kernel
OASIS THEATRE
Hundreds and Hundreds
of
WORK TROUSERS
One lot of these at $1.95
This is a very special price, as
they are worth more anytime.
Buy two or more pair NOW! ! !
Others at $2.95 - $3.50 - and
$3.95. You’ll appreciate these
values Come in today, or to
morrow, or any other day and
examine them. Buy and Save!
TED LEWIS
g[AZNC
ALLS!
I NORTH STAR
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Apricots
Ripe
Back the Ahack/
Edmonds
Orchard
10c Lb
$
.25
.32
.39
$
s
.29
SALT
2 2-lb. pkgs.
Reliance Shaker
.15
6.7-oz.
.25
CHOCOLATE BARS
GREEN BEANS
Pheasant, Cut
DOG FOOD
Gaines
S
2 No. 303‘s .21
2 lb. pkg. . 20
GINGERBREAD MIX
Dromedary - 14 oz. pkg.
2 No. 303 cans . 2 1
S
22
CAKE FLOUR
Softasilk
44 oz. pkg.
.29
S
LUX FLAKES
23
Large package
OLD DUTCH
Cleanser
3 cans
.23
$
23
Large package
L IFEBUO Y
Health Soap
Cleans Venetian Blinds, Walls. Upholstery. Rugs.
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
s
3 bars . 20
Z E R O. Beacon
3 qt. bot. .25
•
Reduces Dirt to Nothing!
Hermiston Food Store
$
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
$
'S
in Hermiston!
Why defer the pleasures and benefits of
home ownership when F.H. A. makes it so
Several Still
easy to attain? The rent money you have
paid out in the last five years would have
Remain
given you a substantial equity in a fine home
of your own . . . paid for on the easy in­
stallment plan. Investigate the F.H.A. plan
See Them
in connection with the purchase of a new
home from Interstate Homes, Inc., in Her­
Today!
miston. A small down payment will do it.
Elmer Fritzke, Hermiston Hotel
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