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THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1944
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilkes
Tom Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lo-
patients at the Hermiston General gan Todd, and Virgil Logan, son of
hospital. They entered the hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan, both Sea-
on Thursday of last week.
men 2nd class, left Monday evening
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mrs. Marjorie Bartlett was hostess for Camp Farragut for assignment,
PHONE 2121
Mrs. B. Zeek is a medical patient at for a bridge dessert last Friday at her They recently spent a leave here fol
home. Two tables of bridge were in lowing completion of boot training at
the Hermiston General hospital.
Mrs. Harold Rankin and Mrs. A. play with Mrs. Harry Nelson winning Camp Farragut.
H. Norton were Pendleton business high honrs and Mrs. James Humph- | Word has been received that Staff
Friday & Saturday
reys winning second high.
visitors Thursday morning.
Sergeant Asa Shaw, son of Mr. and
It's such fun to walk
August 4 & 5
Little 6-year-old Ann McLough of Mrs. Guy Shaw, is on Saipan island
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and daugh
in
Weyenberg Shoes.
ter spent last week end vacationing Athena was a tonsilectomy patient at and has seen considerable activity in
Double feature
the Hermiston General hospital Tues recent months. Asa states that his
Why? Because their
at Bingham Springs.
camp title is “Personnel Sergeant Ma
Miss Lucy Hollomon was a tonsilec day.
jor." He is enjoying good health and
Mrs.
Helen
Roberts
passed
away
tomy patient at the Hermiston Gen
leathers, and comfort*
Tuesday morning at the Hermiston is enjoying his stay but longs for the
eral hospital Tuesday.
able fit are the perfect
time when he can return home.
General
hospital
after
a
lingering
ill-
G. C. Humphreys, local band lead
io the HIP.
Rev. Oscar Payne of Marshfield
combination for walk
HIP-HOORAY
er in the schools, had the misfortune ness since last October. Interment
spent
several days in Hermiston this
will
take
place
at
Boise.
Mr.
Rob
of cutting his foot quite badly with
ing pleasure.
week with his children prior to leav
A COLUMBIA PicTusE
an ax while on duty as a forest ran- erts operates the Temple Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and ing for Virginia to visit with his fath
ger.
er. The Payne children are spending
Richard Dix in
Miss Fay Davis. Mrs. Vivian Sco- daughter Ilene left for La Grande
the summer months with their uncle
Wednesday
to
spend
a
few
days
look
field and Mrs. Grace Bruger left this
THE WHISTLER
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
week to visit in Tillamook and from ing for a home. They have sold their
Payne.
home
here
on
Main
street
and
plan
to
there to California where they will
Pvt. Chas. Pierson, son of Mr. and
spend some time. They expected to be move to La Grande where Mr. Van
Mrs. E. F. Pierson, came Saturday
Patten
will
be
employed.
gone
about
two
weeks.
Sunday & Monday
Mrs. Chas. Savage and little daugh
Mrs. Jean Wilson and Jinkey re- morning from Fort Bliss. Texas, to
spend a short furlough here with rela
August 6 & 7
ter spent a couple of weeks recently turned Monday from Rockaway where
tives and friends. “Chuck” is with
at Ordnance with her parents. Mr. they had spent a month’s vacation.
the anti-aircraft division and has
SPENCER
IRENE
■
and Mrs. George Pinkerton. Mrs. Miss Mary Lou Johnson went down
been in the service for about 21
Savage is the wife of Rep. Savage of Thursday of last week to spend until
Shelton. Wash. They returned home Monday there and then drove back months.
Lowell Tiller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
with them.
last week end.
Roy Tiller, left Sunday night for the
Gerald Coxen, Seaman 1/c. son of
Baby Terry Lee Morgan. 7 day old Marine Air Base, Cherry Point, North
Mrs. Roy Coxen, arrived home Wed baby of Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Morgan,
Mt IM MSSM SMS MM MMS HUMS
Carolina, following a leave spent here
laMIMMW MMIMUM ESIA MLPS |
nesday for a 10-day leave. He has died Saturday. Mrs. Morgan and
Tale Told Out of School
tribution to the nation’s 600.000 food
with his parents. He has been sta
been in the service for the past year baby Terry Lee had left the hospital
Miss
Gwendolyn Ross, assistant retailers. The extension was planned
tioned for the past several months at
and a half and has been in training in Thursday and the baby suddenly took
News Reel
Cherry Point but expects to be sent field director here in the Red Croes to allow for full consideration of pos
Jacksonville. Fla.. San Francisco and ill Friday and was brought to the
office, was touring some center acti sible changes in the meat supply and
from there to Jacksonville. Fla.
other places. He is an aviation mach hospital Friday, but died Saturday.
En route from the Democratic Nat vities not long ago with Chaplain M. its effect on rationing.
inist and expects overseas assign
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart, former ional Convention at Chicago. Mr. and D. Safford. They were talking with
Tues., Wed. & Thur«.
ment soon.
Hermiston residents, write that they Mrs. Tom W. Boise of Lewiston, visit Lieut. C. L. Pounders in the classifi
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
are now comfortably located in the1 ed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elz cation room as recruits were being in
Leland Morse, Pastor
August 8, 9 & 10
Community church parsonage at Cas
terviewed
by
the
classifiers
when
a
“
I
was
glad when they said unto
Hartsock.
Mr. Boise, Democratic !
cade Locks
and have a fine congrega-
1
me. ‘Let us go into the House of the
,
-
-
¡county
chairman
of
Nez
Perce
coun-
bluejacket
rushed
up
to
Miss
Ross
and
tour
ROBERT
see
-
wee
per”
tion made up of different denomina- ty, was a delegate at large to the Chi- I identified himself. Seems Miss Ross Lord.’ ” Psa. 122:1.
tions and superintended by the Meth-cago convention. Mrs. Boise is ahad been a teacher in the Hermiston,
You will enjoy the friendliness and
odist church. “Big Jim”, as he was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartsock Ore., high school for three years and spirituality in the church. Come and
familiarly known here, is operating of Hermiston.
’
’ Lester Wilcox. AS.
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that
338. re worship with us.
ROBERT BENCHLEY
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the only barber shop there. They j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten have membered her. At second glance, Miss
Edward Everett HORTON
Sunday will be Missionary Day.
HELEN BRODERICK
And as Moses lifted have not and apparently do not want sold their home here to Mrs. James Ross remembered that she had had
WALTER CATLETT
to forget Hermiston as yet because Todd and plan to move soon to La Les as a freshman, sophomore and CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
rhovr roppnEhr
GI'hawa.. l
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e.
up the serpent in the they
C. Warner, Pastor
recently subscribed
to The IT..
Her ' Grande where Mr. Van Patten ex- I ¡ junior
student at Hermiston. Miss
ald for another year.
The sermon topic for Sunday morn
pects to be employed with the rail- | Ross recalled, too. a few times when
wilderness, even so must
road. Mr. Van Patten has been em- the former student fudged a little on ing will be. “The Call of the Master.”
JOE SAWYER _ J
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De- his lessons so he could spend more The regular services will be held on
the
Son
of
man
be
lift-
ELLA
MAE
pot for the past several years. Mrs. time building aiiplane models. With Sunday evening: Christian Endeavor
WAR-
Van Patten is a daughter of Mr. and true school-teacher s instinct, she cast at 7:00 and evening worship at 8:00.
ed up: That whosoever
Mrs. Goldie Ferguson, for years a
WORKERS
Mrs. Roy Attebury and formerly was a critical eye over Les’s Navy exam
believeth
in
him
should
marks. Said she: “I was gratified at leader in the field of Christian Educa
employed
at
the
Brierley
Variety
Avoid
tired,
aching
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store for many years.
I his high grades." (Wilcox, stop beam- tion, will be with the church through-
back and exhaus
not perish, but have
tion due to wrong
out next week, conducting a school for
Miss Joyce McCulley, daughter of ing:
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posture by wearing
church officers and Bible school work
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
McCulley,
former-
|
eternal life.”
ers.
ly employed at the Umatilla Ordnance
I Depot and prior to that at the Her-
ORDNANCE MISSION
: miston Herald, writes that she is now |
HERMISTON
E. M. Ayers, Pasor
working for the Army Air Forces at
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Phone 3809
Milwaukee.
Wisconsin.
She
resides
Three
more
red
ration
stamps,
each
BAPTIST CHURCH
Regular
services
are held every
just ten blocks from where she is em- worth 10 points, will become good for
MRS. DONNA BEARROW
Sunday at 2:00 p. m.. and 8:00 p. m.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
ployed.
She
writes,
“
I
like
Milwau-
|
buying
rationed
meats,
fats
and
dairy
I Midweek service Wednesday at 8:00
106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore.
kee and I’ve met a lot of nice people products
renduete July
Iulv 30,
90 her
ame valid
valid forp.
for 1
became
m. The Sunday afternoon service
. here and had some wonderful times I buying rationed meats, fats and dairy is a combined preaching and Sunday
■ but have found out that there is just 1 products July 30. Willard Case, OPA J School service. The public is invited
I to attend any and all of these services.
■ no place like Oregon (God’s Coun- Food Rationing Executive- announced
The pastor is always glad to confer
today.
I try).”
with you in regard to your problems.
These stamps are A15, B-5 and C-5 and assist you in any way possible.
Delayed news of the marriage of
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Kenneth W. Bensel. son of Mr. and in war ration book four, and repre
HERMISTON
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Mrs. A. E. Bensel, to Lorraine Olsen, sent the housewife’s quota for a per
J
H. V. McGee, pastor
i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olsen iod now set at four weeks, July 30 to
“Christ in the Psalms”, will be the
of Beaverton. Ore., has just been re August 27.
At the same time OPA announced general subject for the morning and
ceived. The marriage took place on
Easter Sunday at the Old Army Cha- that the July ration point value charts evening services.
| pel at Fort Sill, Okla., where the for meats-fats and for processed foods I The Women’s Missionary Society
Pheasant Cut
bridegroom was stationed with the would remain in use at least until meets the second and fourth Wednes
Army. The young couple had former August 13. The 16-point value for 1 days of every month. Household Kits
Lbs. for
ly
been students of Oregon State col one pound of butter, established on for Russian relief is a present need
No. 303 cans
project. Anyone interested in this
lege.
They are making their home in July 23. continues in effect.
»
Point value charts normally require project may secure information at the
Columbus. Georgia, where Mr. Bensel
Snowdrift
Wadham’s
is attending Officer’s Candidate two weeks for printing and for dis- parsonage.
School.
S. 2 c Edward McCann was home
Lb. jar ..........
No. 2 cans
on a week end leave from Treasure
Island, San Francisco, where he grad
Speas Pure Cider
Seaport
uated from his school to be P.O. 3/c
While Edward was home, he also vis
ited in Athena with his father. The
Full Quart..........
No. 303 cans
entire family went to Bingham
Springs for a good time. The remain
Top Wave
der of his leave was spent here with
Pen Chamo Self Polishing
his mother and Miss Reta Hartle to
whom Edward is engaged. The mar
15 oz. can ......
riage is postponed until after the
Pt. bot. for the price of one
war. The latter has received word
that he will receive an overseas as-
Carnation
Kerr Regular
i signment soon.
Mrs. Dayton Harris entertained
Thursday afternoon of last week for
Tall cans
for .........
her small son Michael on his 2nd
birthday Lit
birthday.
Little guests present were
Lemix
Granulated Soap
* 1 Danny Black. Barney Michieli. Mar-
| shal and Marlene Marldon. Dickey,
Rodney and Ronnie Solars. Shirley
Package ........................
Large package ..
and Larry Sater, Karen Spencer and
Darlene Schinderling, and Gail Em
O Henry
Reliance
ory of Seattle. Ice cream and birth
day cake were served at the tea hour.
Mothers present were Mrs. L. Black.
Package of 48 for only ....
2-lb. pkgs......... .
Mrs. L. J. Michieli. Mrs. Al Maidon,
Mrs. Larry Solars. Mrs. Ermo] Sater.
Hershey's
Toilet Soap
Mrs. Sloan Spencer. Mrs. Wm. Schin
After
I months of careful planning and with
derling.
OASIS THEATRE LOCALS
DOUGHBOYS
INIRELAND
TRACY-DUNNE I
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South
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* HAVE YOU
BOUGHT YOUR
Go BONDS
$
i-
S
Sugar
10
64
$ Beans
Corn
2
Vinegar
S
Peas
16
Mackeral
S
?
3
3
$
$
Milk
3
3
29
Lemon Pie Mix
32 $
Floor Wax
2
3
25
IO
23
: • Cocoa
Camay
S
$
$
2 -
3 Bars
8 oz. can
For Perfect Pie Crust
Krusteaz
Adwater N'roll, 17 oz. pkg.
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Duz
Shaker Salt
$
.55
Jar Lids
$ Cookies
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FOOD VALUES
Shortening
$
NEW RED STAMPS
"SPENCER
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P & G
26 2 Soap
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
SPIKE' WILCOX
MEETS FRIENDS
Lester J. “Spike" Wilcox, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, writes
that he has finished boot training at
San Diego and is now a Seaman 2nd
Class. He is now en route to Mem-
phis, Tenn., where he will have addi
tional training as an aerial radioman.
While in San Diego he writes that he
saw Elmer Moyer several times, as
well as former Coach Hodgen and
Miss Gwendolyn Ross.
The following item was clipped
from a post paper at San Diego:
vement of the help problem, we are
to handle a larger volume in our laun-
are pleased to make this announcement
because for many months we were forced to turn
down business. However, now that conditions
have improved, we will again be a
handle
your laundry in a careful manner,
us an
opportunity to prove our worth.
ork is
now 8
HERMISTON
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