Mrs. B. J. Nation left Sunday for
Miss Eleanor Skoubo of Boardman 1
Sacramento, Calif., to visit her son, was a visitor in Hermiston the first |
Pfe. Bill Nation, who is stationed at of the week, staying at the Harvey
a hospital in that city. Mrs. Nation Payne home.
expects to be gone about two weeks.
Mrs. Rebecca Terry and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bohlman of Colleen of Yakima. Wash., left Sat
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and
family spent a week recently vacation Pendleton announce the arrival of a urday morning after visiting here
baby girl. 8 pounds 9 ounces, named with her aunt. Mrs. W. C. Morehouse.
ing at Anthony Lake.
Elaine Lucille and born at the Her
E. D. Martin of Pasco was in Her
Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie, who has
miston General hospital August 20th. miston Tuesday attending to business
been attending Seattle College, taking
Mr. Bohlman and Dr. Bohlman are matters. Mr. Martin is now in the
a Liberal Arts course- arrived home
But you (Ml iff ord Io wear ordi
brothers.
ready-mix concrete, sand and gravel |
last week to visit at the home of her
nary clotbet if yon want Io look your
Mrs. Forrest Moore of Astoria is in business in partnership with his son ,
mother. Mrs. Anna Ritchie. She ex
b'lt. You can't walk into a store—
Hermiston this week visiting friends. and son-in-law. He was formerly ;
pects to return to school about Octo
Guests at the G. W. Bailey home re
manager of the Hermiston Irrigation
ber 1. In the meantime she has ac
cently were their daughter. Mrs. By-
cepted employment at the Umatilla . ron Brown and daughters of Portland, district here
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor left Sat
Ordnance Depot.
I and W. G. Bailey of La Grande. Mrs.
urday
for Seaside where they plan to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craddock are be ■ Brown and daughter were here ten
spend two weeks vacationing. Mr.
Every Ed. V. Price & Co., garment is hand cut and ex-
ing congratulated upon the birth of a days and Mr. Bailey for two days.
Connor
is
recuperating
from
a
recent
pertly tailored for YOU to YOUR individual measure
son born August 22 at the Hermiston
Bill Knerr, son of Mrs. Alta Knerr, illness.
ments.
That’s why we guarantee perfect satisfaction.
General hospital. He weighed 7 pounds writes from Buckley Field, Denver,
Come in today and select a fabric from our large assort-
Oversea gifts: billfolds reduced 20
and 14 ounces at birth and was named Colo., that he is learning to be a gun
ment of more than 300 woolens. Let us scientifically meas-
% in price at Moore * Ripley Drug
Henry Thompson Patterson.
ner. “It is one of the toughest cours
ore you the Ed. V. Price A Co. way and you'll enjoy
—adv.
Pvt. Dwight Ritchie. U. S. Infan es but if I make it I will be proud to store.
real comfort for seasons to come—at prices you can afford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loosevelt and
try, is in Hermiston this week visiting wear the silver wings.” He is now in
family
are
moving
to
Newport
this
$40 <• $65
his mother. Mrs. Anna Ritchie, and basic training
week where they have purchased a
his sister, Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie. He
--
Mrs. =*
Edythe Means of Salt ___
Lake
Also Man Túilored Women's Coats & Suits
will leave Monday to report to Fort City, who has been visiting this past plumbing shop. Mr. Loosevelt has
been
a
plumber
in
this
area
for
a
Leonard Wood. Mo., for further as- month with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Means
signment.
I and family, left Wednesday morning number of years. They will dispose
Twylla Raudabush was a tonsillec-. for Portland. Her husband, Ensign of their property in Hermiston.
Mrs. B. Stewart of Stanfield re
tomy patient at the Hermiston Gener- Howard L. Means, is on active duty
turned to her home Wednesday from
1
al hospital Sunday.
j in the South Pacific area. He is a
hi,*
milWWilMl.lIHMMIilIlM
Gloria Wardwell had her tonsils re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Means of Her- a three day stay at the Hermiston
moved Tuesday at the local hospital. ) miston. Mrs. Means has been the in I Genera) hospital from a minor sur
gery performed Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie had Evening club will begin this Sunday
Mrs. Betty Fleming arrived this spiration for a number of social af-
Miss Mary Lou Johnson returned as their house guests last week Mrs. night at 8:00 p. m. These evening
week from Salina. Kansas, where she fairs this month, one of which was
meetings promise to be of outstand
had been with her husband who was a theatre party enjoyed by a group of Wednesday from Kenton, Ohio, where McKenzie’s sister and niece, Mrs.
ing inspirational value. An abundance
stationed at Camp Phillip. Her hus- the young people for which Miss Ruth she had spent three weeks with her Mary E. Gates and Miss Alice Gates
of good music, both special and con
parents. Miss Johnson is on vacation of Seattle.
band, Sgt. Lester Fleming, has re- Means was the hostess.
from the local U. S. O.
Mrs. Charles Friday returned this gregational is planned. A varied pro
ceived an oversea assignment, En
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Normandin an
Mrs. Raymond Gallon had a minor week after spending several weeks gram will keep your interest. One
route home Mrs. Fleming visited a nounce the arrival of a baby girl, Ani
surgery performed Monday at the with her mother in Nampa. Idaho, hour in length.
week in Denver.
ta Louise weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces. Hermiston
General hospital. She re who was seriously ill.
Other services: Church School at
She was born August 20 at the Her-
turned to her home Thursday (to
9:45 a. m.; Youth Fellowship at 6:30
miston General hospital.
day).
Umatilla Dance Is Scheduled
p. m. ; mid-week prayer and Bible
Word has been received by The
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bloom left Wed-
The Umatilla Pocahontas Council [study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Herald from the Army Service For-
nesday morning for Okanogan, Wn.. No. 35 is announcing a public dance
ces. Fort Douglas. Utah, that S/Sgt.
where Mr. Bloom has accepted the po- for Saturday night. September 2, at
. Ammunition Ban To Be Lifted
Austin B. Roberts soon will be home
sition of superintendent of schools, the Umatilla high school gymnasium.
War Production Board is planning
on furlough from the European Thea
Mr. Bloom was formerly superintend- The Ione Cardinals have been engaged
remove temporarily the ban on the
“Verily, verily, I say ter of Operations, where he has served ent of schools at Umatilla, but for the to furnish the music. Fine crowds to
sale of ammunition to hunters, be
with the Army Air forces. The Army
past eight years has held that position have been attending a recent series of cause animals and birds are causing
unto you, He that hear-
has inaugurated a new plan in in-
dances.
at Fairbanks and Nome. Alaska.
widespread destruction to crops and
forming
the
public
of
the
return
eth my word, and be- soldiers from oversea theaters of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius King announce
livestock in all sections of the country.
' P j the arrival of a baby girl born Friday
ORDNANCE MISSION
This ban was originally imposed in
lieveth on him that sent erations.
E. M. Ayers, Pasor
— at the Hermiston General hospital. 1
May. 1943. relaxed for the 1943 fall
Phone 3809
! She was named Judith Elaine and she
me, hath everlasting life
hunting season, and restored on Jan
The sermon topic for Sunday after- uary 1, 1944.
WAR-
weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces.
and shall not come into
Miss Lena Baehne left August 21st noon will be “Repairing the Lord’s
WORKERS
for Martinez. Cal., where she will be House.” The evening sermon will be I
condemnation ; but is
Avoid tired, aching
employed at Mare Island Navy Yards. “The Key Verse John 14."
back and exhaus-
passed from death to
The public is cordially invited to
She will make her home with her sis-
‘
tion due to wrong
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen attend these services.
[
‘
posture
by
wearing
life.”
1 SPENCER Mikesell.
HERMISTON METHODIST
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Webber left
CHURCH
Saturday for North Dak >ta and Neb
Walter
A.
MacArthur^ Minister
raska where they plan to spend three
SUPPORT
HERMISTON
The theme for the 11:00 o’clock
weeks visiting both of their parents.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Monroe Swarner and children worship service on Labor Sunday.
Dickie and Donnie of Fairbanks, Alas September 3, will be “Caution—God
MRS. DONNA BEARROW
H. V. McGee, Pastor
ka. who have been visiting at the A. at Work”. Good music and an inspir
106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore.
Across Street North of
C. Swarner home for the past month, ing worship atmosphere. You will be
given
a
cordial
welcome.
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
• left last Friday to visit with her par-
The
1944
fall
series
of
the
Sunday
I ents at Eagle Creek. Ore., for a few
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Hi-Ho Crackers ...................... ... 1 lb. pkg. .21
Paper Plates ................................... package .09
Lindsey Ripe Olives, large size .... pint jar .23
Potato Chips.......................
12*oz. jar .18
Nalley’s Hamburger Relish
P
CANNING
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APPLE BOX— FULL
Nalley’s Table Queen Spread
pint jar .19
Hot or Cold Paper Cups ............... package .09
Palm Dale Stuffed Queen Olives, 61 oz. jar .37
Lynden Chicken & Noodles
Robinson’s Chocolate Syrup
O Henry Cookies
4
FRESH GREEN
Corn
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1 lb. jar .28 :
pint jar .27 : •
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.29
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Potatoes
50
LB. BAGS
BULK
Best Aid Drink (makes 2 gallons)
Air Flight Peanut Butter
MJ.B. Coffee
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Carrots
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1 lb. .31
Pepsi-Cola or Coca Cola
6 bottles .25
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
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Krispy Crackers
2 lb. box .31
Sunshine Cheez-lt
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Phone 3781
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ne
weeks. They expect to leave by plane
for Fairbanks, Alaska, the middle of
September.
Mrs. Al Quiring and daughter Shir
ley returned Sunday night by train
from Dallas. Mrs. Quiring and Shir
ley spent two weeks visiting in Mon-
| tesano. Wash., and Dallas. Shirley
had her tonsils removed while visiting
in Montesano.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson of
Wallace. Idaho, are proud parents of
a baby boy John Dale born Sunday.
He weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces at
birth and was born at the local hos
pital.
E. R. Jeffries of Ordnance suffered
a light stroke Sunday morning and
was taken to the hospital where he is
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Haigler Burnett re
turned Sunday from a weeks vacation
spent with friends and relatives in
Eugene and Portland. Mrs. Burnett
was on vacation from Moore * Ripley
drug store and Mr. Burnett on vaca
tion from the local bread route.
Mrs. A. Paulsen and daughter and
family of Portland visited last week
end with friends and relatives in Her
miston.
Mrs. Otto Pierce and Stanley re
turned home Wednesday from Port
land where they had been visiting for
the past two weeks.
Mrs. Alta Knerr had as her house |
guest the past week her sister. Mrs. I
Fred Prell. Last week end Mr. and j
Mrs. Walter Smith of Walla Walla |
were also guests at the Knerr home. •
Miss Dorothy Hall, daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, became the
! bride of Mr. Russell Blaur of Loma |
Lynda. Calif.. Wednesday evening at
| the recreational hall at Victory
Square. The wedding came as a sur- j
prise to approximately 65 guests
who had gathered for a bridal shower [
for Miss Hall. Rev. and Mrs. K. C. |
Holman sang “I Love You Truly”, and
Mrs. Holman sang “O Promise Me”.
Rev. Holman officiated at the ceremo-
ny. The bride wore a teal blue suit
with blue accessories, wearing a cor- |
sage of roses. After the wedding the
shower and program followed as
planned. The couple expect to make
their home in California.
Union Oil Company
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Hermiston, Oregon
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