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JONMAU MANS
REVENGE,
-miLON ERROL JOHN CARRADINE ALAN CURTIS
ALLAN
THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
JONES
SF 4
062
Katherine Pierson, six year old
The condition of Earl Miller. 13-
year-old
year-oid son
So of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pier
was injured by a .22 bullet son. was a tonsilectomy patient at the
last week, is improving in a Walla Hermiston General hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie and
Walla hospital. Earl was accidental
Tom Miller was able to return to ly shot while rabbit hunting with com family left Monday for their home at
his home at Boardman from the Her panions. He is now able to take Tillamook. They have visited here
nourishment and is gaining strength. for several weeks at the homes of Mr.
miston General hospital Saturday.
Mrs. Alta Knerr and son David Lee and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Mr. and
Frank P. Sargent, local contractor,
have
been spending a few days this Mrs. J. G. Pearson. Members of the
flew to Portland from Pendleton Wed
week
in
Yakima as guests of the Ken family spent a week at Bingham
nesday on a hurry up business trip.
Springs during their stay in Hermis
neth Knerr family.
Mrs. M. E. Jefferies of Kimberly,
ton.
Miss
Ina
L.
Moore
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Idaho, spent the week end with rela
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and
tives here. Mrs. Jeffries is a sister of Harris entertained their mother on
three children spent the week end in
her
83rd
birthday
Friday.
Twelve
Mrs. Anna L. Ritchie.
guests were present and ice cream and Elgin visiting his parents.
G. McLouth of Boardman entered
cake were served on the hospital lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson
as a medical patient at the local hos-
announce the arrival of a baby girl
Eddie
Isensee,
son
of
Mrs.
Joe
pital Sunday.
Baumgartner, arrived home last week weighing 5 pounds and 1 ounce born
L. C. Dyer, local resident for many
end. He suffered an injury in which Thursday of last week at the local
years and recently employed on the
he lost part of bis fingers and has hospital. She was named Virginia
railroad at the Umatilla Ordnance
been in a hospital. He has been in Ann.
Depot, is improving favorably at the
the U. S. Navy since early in the war,
W. A. Thomas of Ione celebrated
U.O.D. hospital. He has been ill for
mostly in the Pacific area.
his 101st birthday Monday at the
some time.
Pvt. Gerald Orville McCoy of Fort Hermiston General hospital. All pa
Frank Rodda. 23, son of Mr. and
tients were served ice cream and cake
Mrs. W. G. Rodda, left Friday night Sill, Okla., is visiting his mother. Mrs.
in his honor.
*
Helen
Roberts,
who
is
a
patient
at
from Pendleton to enter the armed
Janice and Jean Russell returned to
forces. Frank has been employed in the Hermiston General hospital.
W. G. Knapp returned to his home Helix for a week’s visit with their
the wheat fields during recent weeks.
Mrs. J. E. Schroder suffered a bro Sunday from having been at the Her grandmother, Mrs. Martin Coopers
ken hip bone recently when she fell miston General hospital for some who had been visiting her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell, here.
from a ladder while picking apricots time.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Elwood of Her
Mrs. Enid Delaney and Royal and
at the Leonard ranch. Her condition
is satisactory but she will be unable long. Calif., are visiting the Elwood Patsy moved to their new home at
and Keller families in Hermiston.
Bend Tuesday.
to work for some time.
Charles Hale, First Class Petty Of
Mrs. Bill Hubble and baby Judeth
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johns have
E. A. Deulen of Boardman entered
leased their property south of Her ficer. Torpedoman, is now stationed Ann returned to their home Wednes
miston to Mr. and Mrs. Graves of somewhere in the Pacific area, accord day from the Hermiston General hos the Hermiston General hospital Tues
day as a medical patient.
Stanfield and plan to move to Spo ing to recent word received by his pital.
Mrs. Tom Cooney (Betty Goff) is
kane. Wash., in the near future be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McRoberts an
cause of Mrs. Johns’ health. They are Charles, a graduate of Hermiston now employed in the office of the nounce the arrival of a baby boy Paul
disposing of their cattle and other high school where he was a prominent Hermiston War Price and Rationing Howard, who weighed 8 pounds 1
football player, writes that he is get Board. She replaces Mrs. Vane Hiatt
livestock.
ounce at birth. He arrived Friday at
ting along nicely.
who will move to Pasco where she
Virgil W. Logan and Tom Todd, may be near her husband who is sta- the local hospital.
Mrs. Horace Smith and baby girl
seamen second class, and sons of Mr. tioned there. Mrs. Hiatt expects to
and Mrs. W. E. Logan and Mr. and work in the rationing office on the returned to their home Sunday from
the local hospital.
Mrs. Logan Todd respectively, re-base at Pasco.
turned home from Camp Farragut.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garrett of
Russell Piersol, Third Class Elec
Idaho, upon completion of boot train- Boardman had twin boys born at the trician’s Mate, writes from “probably
ing. The boys, both graduates of local hospital Monday. One weighed Australia” that he recently enjoyed a
Hermiston high school, will return in 4 pounds 12 ounces and the other 4 short leave and spent part of his va
15 days for assignment. To date they pounds 1112 ounces. The heavier ba- ' cation horseback. Russell, son of Mrs.
Jesus answered and have
enjoyed the work and are eager by passed away Tuesday.
said unto him, Verily, to get back to see what phase of ser Mrs. Earl Baker of Goldendale,
vice they will be assigned to.
Wash., is visiting her mother. Mrs. F.
verily, I say unto thee,
i L. Kelley.
■ r e Aga
LOCALS
1
| Miller who
Except a man be born
again, he cannot see the
kingdom of God.”
ter, sowar
* HAVE YOU
BOUGHT YOUR
GaBONDS
Robert Christinger was admitted to
[the local hospital Sunday.
_ WAR-
WORKERS
'Avoid tired, aching
back and exhaus
tion due to wrong
posture by wearing
- SPENCER
SUPPORT
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
URE.
r» different.
first
R. H. Piersol, has been overseas for
some time. He is a graduate of Her
miston high school.
Shirley Barlow was a tonsilectomy
patient at the Hermiston General hos
pital Thursday of last week and re
turned to her home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Young and Wini
fred and Mrs. Young’s mother, Mrs.
Fred Boxell of Los Angeles, arrived
Tuesday to spend some time here and
if they find a house expect to locate
here. Mrs. Boxall is an aunt of Mr.
and Mrs. G. J. Casper.
Mrs. John Ford was admitted Sun
day as a medical patient in the local
hospital.
Have Your Portrait Made
Pvt. Frank McKenzie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. writes from
somewhere in the Pacific area that he
is quite busy with his work with the I
wire communications department. U.
S. Infantry. Frank recently was sent
overseas and no word from him had
been received for some time. It was
a relief to hear that he is still well
and busy.
at the HERMISTON HOTEL
Wednesday, July 26
From Noon to 8:00 P. M.
6x8 Hand Tinted Portrait—
$2.00
(No Appointment Necessary)
MRS. DONNA BEARROW
106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
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Great Deal of
Satisfaction
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BLACK FIGS
Albers - Large pkg.
Per pound
LUMBERJACK SYRUP
ALL BRAN
Nalley’s - 24 oz. bot. ....
Kellogg’s - Large pkg.
Sunshine - Large pkg.
Kellogg’s - 18 oz. pkg..........
BLENDED JUICE
•44
Palm Beach - 46 oz. can
GRAPENUTS
Clinic 1000 sheet rolls, 4 for
.25
$
Sunshine - 2 lb. box
KETCHUP
TOWELS
Nalley's - 14 oz. bottle
IS
.
ASPARAGUS
FLOUR
Pure White - 50 lb. bag
Kitchenaid - 2 rolls
19
OXYDOL
30
Pheasant cut - No. 2 cans ...
1 .98
SWEET RELISH
Nalley’s - 12 oz. jar .............
: ’
TISSUE
KRISPY CRACKERS
Per pkg...........................
$
M
Hl-HO CRACKERS
CORN FLAKES
$
TO US TO KNOW THAT
ALL THE MILK THAT
WE SELL IS PRODUC
ED FROM COWS THAT
HAVE BEEN TESTED &
FOUND FREE FROM
DISEASE.
Large pkg.
SWAN
Floating Soap - 3 med. bars
.19
ZFRO Reduces dirt to nothing!
3 Quart Bottle
25 $
Hermiston Food Store Your Certified
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Independent
Grocer
We do not produce our
own but buy milk from the
farmers whose cows are
clean and free from disease and
every animal in those herds have
been found free from disease for
a period of more than two years.
With every new case of undu-
lant fever in town, it becomes
more imperative that we use on
ly pasteurised milk — or better
still, milk from the Happy Thot
Dairy, and BE SAFE!
a
id
HAPPY THOT DAIRY was
the FIRST to sell pasteurized
milk in Hermiston, the FIRST to
sell Vitamin D Milk, FIRST to
sell Chocolate Milk, and best of
all—sell milk from disease free
cows. We are the oldest dairy in
Hermiston under the same man
agement.
All Our Milk 1$ Sold at Regular Prices
If Your
Grocer Is Unable to Supply you, Come to Our Dairy,
Which Is Located a Few Blocks from center of City