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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1944)
PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Mrs. Floyd Pierce of Prinveville ai • rived last week to spend a few days at the O. C. Pierce home. Her small daughter Mary Lou has been visiting here with her grandparents for the past weeks. W. Thomas. who had been at the Hermiston General hospital nearly two months, returned to his home in Ione Wednesday. Mr. Thomas cele brated his 101st birthday during his stay at the hospital. Miss Dorothy Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson, under went an operation for appendicitis at the Walla Walla general hospital Wednesday afternoon. Her condition was reported as excellent the next LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1944. ing. Lowell, whois a graduate of Hermiaton high school where he was a stellar athlete, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tiller. "Wo » ‘*70*e- Vmatilla To Have Dance Pocahontas Council 35, Umatilla, is announcing a dance at the Umatilla high school gymnasium for Saturday night, July 29. with the Ione Cardi nals playing. Popular prices will prevail. Mrs. Rena Waterman left Thursday (today) for Walla Walla to visit her daughter for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Hugh Neill, who underwent a Friday & Saturday major operation in the Walla Walla July 28 & 29 general hospital July 12, is recover ing nicely and is now at home in Stan Double Feature field. Initiation Is Planned Dr. J. P. Stewart. Eye-Sight Spec o SURE, thor ar« loh of gir A large class of members will be ialist of Pendleton, will be at the initiated in the third and fourth de Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday. Aug • these days — but with shoes gree this coming Friday at the West ust 2nd. Hours 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 wrom • it's different. What's more, it's land Grange. Plans are now being p. m. adv. made for a picnic for Grange mem such nice-going in Weyenberg New employees at the Inland Coop bers above the Westland diversion \ ANGERS Shoes. You know it the first Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation have re- erative are Bob Alstott and Gilman dam at Echo Sunday. Members and ived word from their son. Corp. Bill friends are invited to participate. day you stop into them. Good Pierson. The latter recently received ation, that he is now stationed at the a medical discharge from the U. S. leathers and fino workmanship Witt Hospital. Auburn. Calif.. Navy. make thorn hold their stylo here he is doing typing and other Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Morgan an much longer. GOOD shoos pay ilar work. He hopes to be trans- nounce the arrival of a son Terry Lee. Fat OP dividends those days. Wo have rred to the x-ray department soon. weighing 6 pounds 2 ounces, born just the pair you'll like. Janice Lee Sanders, 9-year-old Army Ordnance has developed new Saturday at the Hermiston General iughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy San- invasion armor piercing projectiles hospital. . rs, fell and cut her eye Tuesday on that are 12 per cent better than those Miss Joyce Barker, who has been Sunday & Monday sharp scissor. She was given med previously used against the enemy, visiting relatives in Colorado for the al treatment at the Hermiston Gen- according to Colonel Buyers, com July 30 & 31 past several weeks, returned home the ai hospital and then rushed by am- manding the Umatilla Ordnance De forepart of the week. She has been ilance to a specialist. pot. on leave from Saylor’s clothing store. Mrs. Monroe Swarner and sons, This development occurred at a Pvt. Gerald Aliver McCoy left for ickie and Donnie, of Fairbanks, time when the steel industry’s rolling 1 Fort Chaffee. Arizona, after spending laska. arrived Tuesday to visit for capacity was taxed to the limit. How a 15-day furlough with his mother, indefinite period at the home of ever, through research and with the Mrs. Roberts, who is a patient at the | 1 Apply at local OPA board for pur . and Mrs. A. C. Swarner. Monroe close cooperation of industry. Ord Wednesday morning for Prosser on a Hermiston General hospital. business trip and will be gone several chase certificates. employed as a surveyor the for nance discovered that old-style shot Mrs. Ernest Ghormley and daugh days. WOOD. COAL * SAWDUST in Alaska and did not could be reforged and converted into ter Fanny Lou are spending the sum- I Mr. and Mrs. George Liebe visited ORDER NOW! Don’t risk short last week at the Vern Dunham home age next winter. a new type projectile. mer months at their cabin in the 1 me out at this time. ______ Raymond Patch, son of Mr. and PRICE CONTROL At the time this change occurred, near Elgin. mountains above Weston. Fanny Lou Refer inquiries and complaints to Mrs. J. L. Patch, returned last Wed- the Ordnance Department, Army Ser works for a rancher driving cattle News Reel and Caidoon price clerk at local OPA board. across the mountains. 1 iesday from Neotsu, Oregon, where vice Forces had on hand 21,562,007 — --------- ' ie had gone with Alton Kingsbury old-style projectiles ready for loading ome weeks ago to visit. He also vis- with explosives. In making the con Tue«., Wed. & Thur«. ted at Ocean Lake and Gresham. version to the new projectiles, 179,- PROCESSED FOODS This was Raymond’s first trip on the 631.849 pounds of duo-alloy steel were Book 4—Blue stamps A8 through August 1, 2 & 3 tage and he states that he thorough- salvaged and reused, thus saving Z8 and A5. valid indefinitely. y enjoyed the excursion. many precious man-hours in the steel MEAT, BUTTER, FATS AND CHEESES Lowell Tiller. Seaman Second Class, industry and giving our invasion forc Book 4—Red stamps A8 through Z8 s home on leave for several days from es greater firepower. valid indefinitely. he U. S. Naval Station at Norman, Taxpayers’ savings were large. A SUGAR “Jesus answered and kla. Lowell has transferred to an saving of from an average of twenty- Book 4—Sugar stamps 30, 31 and ir crewman and will return soon to five cents on the 37 mm caliber pro- 32 : valid indefinitely. 5 pounds' each. said unto him, Verily, Fors canning only—Sugar stamp Jacksonville. Fla., for further train- jectile to an average of $1.00 on the larger caliber projectiles was made in 40 ' valid for 5 pounds. Apply at local verily, I say unto thee. OPA board for more. remachining the restruck forgings, as SHOES contrasted with the cost of the pro Except a man be born Loose stamps invalid. wo ROBERT RYAN jectiles from new bar stock. Book 3—-Airplane stamps Nos. 1 and 2 valid indefinitely. again, he cannot see the Cartoon and Spoi-t Reel GASOLINE COUPONS ' 'Avoid tired, aching Not valid unless endorsed. kingdom of God.” A back and exhaus- “A” No. 12 valid through Septem tion due to wrong By Mrs. Bob Woodward ber 21. 3 gallons each. 1 posture by wearing “B3” or “CS” may be renewed with Mrs. C. L. will be hostess to in but not before 15 days from date on „ Upham - .... 7 SPENCER — the F arm Bureau Auxiliary at a so- cover. cial meeting at her home next Friday i FUEL OIL afternoon. August 4. UPPORT HERMISTON , Period 4-5 coupons valid through A. H. Cable and daughter Doreen. September 30. Fill vour tanks NOW! accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Mikesell, I TIRE INSPECTION BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. C. L. Upham and Mrs. Mary Records must be represented for MRS. DONNA BEARROW Jess E. Connor Harr spent a day last week shopping gasoline renewals, special applications H. V. McGee, Pastor and were dinner guests gueets and tire replacements. in Pendleton and 106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore. at the Baxter Hutchison home. STOVES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and children who have been living at the Lester Hammer home, moved last week to Victory Square. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and children spent last Sunday at Battle Mountain Park. Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell and children spent Sunday at the Reuber home in Stanfield to visit her brother Harry Reuber who was on a week end fur lough from Ft. Lewis. A ditch break above the Hodge place last Thursday night has dis rupted irrigation in that vicinity and caused some property damage. The break was still unrepaired Tuesday. George Harkenrider Hermiston, Oregon Mrs. Louisa Conrad of Milton is visiting this week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. L. Hammer and fam ily. Miss Alice Dudley, niece of Mrs. PEANUT BUTTER, Airflight........... 1 lb. jar Hammer, arrived from Portland Wed nesday for a visit here. COFFEE, Schilling’s............................ 1 lb. jar Mr. and Mrs. Heber Triplett left ORDNANCE HAS NEW PROJECTILE o See Them at- SA YLO^S RATIONING CALENDAR Connor's Auto Repair Shop Closed ROGERS WAR- WORKERS COLUMBIA NEWS because of Serious Illness * HAVE YOU BOUGHT VOUR GJ BONDS . ..... » Return Your Fuel Oil Renewal Applications Now! Fill All Storage Space Now! Union Oil Company 136 326 $ ; RED SALMON, Fosters .................... 1 lb. can 456 SHREDDED WHEAT, Nabisco............. pkg. 12e CORN, Seaport.............................. No. 303 can 1 1e PEAS, Seaport ............................ No. 303 cans 116 “Read ’Em and Reap” our ads C-AND-Y 75c $1.00 $1.50 — BOX WHILE THEY LAST — ALSO A NEW LINE OF CANDY BARS Brierley’s Variety Store BEANS, Pheasant cut............. No. 303 cans 119 TOMATO JUICE, Walla Walla 46 oz. can 236 SYRUP, Maison Royal Quart bottle 536 SHORTENING, Cream White ...... 3 lb. pkg. 676 RAISIN BRAN, Kellogg’s package 11c CRISCO, Shortening.............. 1 lb. pkg. 2 36 PUMPKIN, Inavale.............................. 2 cans 218 HONEY, Skovbo..................... 5 lb. jar $1.19 MUSTARD, Nalley’s.......................... 7 oz. jar ge WAX PAPER, Diamond 125-ft. rolls..... 2 for 356 MATCHES, Junior............................ 6 boxes 230 TANG, Nalley's................................ Quart 396 LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME Thank You! DON LEE-MUTUAL $ Standard of California Once Fat! Now Has a Model’s Figure "I lost 32 lbs. wear size 14 again" Betty Reynolds, Brooklyn 156 Ibs., Miss Reynolds lost weight weekly with A YDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan Once Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer After ime but try this Nodrugs. Eat plenty. You don’t rite MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE Htrmitton, Orr/on We wish to take this means of thanking all our friends in Hermiston for the patronage at the P & G Cafe during the past eight years. It has been a real pleasure to serve you and we leave Hermiston with many fond memories of friendships formed. The cafe has been placed in capable hands. Both Jack Wyatt and Art Magill have lived in Hermiston for some time and are well acquainted with the conditions of the commun ity. We trust that you will show the same courtesy that you have shown us during the time we have owned the P & G cafe. Good-bye and good luck to all of you! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laas and Keith.