THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Sept. 8-9
Fri.-Sat.
NEWS REEL and SHORTS
Sept. 10-11
Sun.-Mon
MARGARET
CHARLES
O’BRIEN LAUGHTON
ROBERT
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LOCALS
Mrs. Ina Whitney spent last week
visiting friends in Grandview. Wash.
Mrs. Glen Anderson and baby son
left the Hermiston General hospital
Monday for their home.
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury of Neotsu.
Ore., spent Tuesday and Wednesday
as a business visitor here.
Mrs. Earl Watson and family moved
to Spokane last week to be near her
husband who is in the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nye and Mrs. J.
H. Nye and family are spending some
time at Wallowa Lake.
Mrs. Smiley Bean and daughter.
Hope Reynolds, moved to Portland
Monday where Mr. Bean is employed.
Mrs. T. J. Panages was a medical
patient at the Hermiston General hos
pital from Friday until Sunday.
Ted Hodge returned last week from
Spokane and Sun Valley, Idaho, where
he visited his brother. Jack Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blessing of
Portland spent Monday with friends
in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilcox spent
Sunday and Monday fishing at Celilo
Falls.
Mrs. Georgia Henderson was a med
ical patient at the Hermiston General
hospital Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Frank Helms arrived Monday
for a visit with her daughter. Mrs.
Fred Rauch.
Pfc. Howard H. Miller, son of Ches
ter Miller of Hermiston, recently ar
rived safely in England with the
armed forces.
Mary Lou Madison was taken to
Walla Walla Wednesday for an ap
pendectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guening of
Butter Creek will leave tomorrow for
Portland where they will make their
home.
Mrs. C. E. Baker returned home
last Thursday from a six weeks visit
at Manchester, Wash., and Eugene
Ore., with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty moved
back to their home in Caldwell, Ida..
Saturday. Mr. Doty was employed at
the U. O. D. here.
Mrs. J. E. King and baby daughter
Judith Elaine returned to their home
from the Hermiston General hospital
Monday.
Mrs. Emma Ripley, mother of Glenn
Ripley, suffered a stroke Wednesday
and was taken to the Hermiston hos
pital Thursday morning.
Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. Ther-
man Martin, both of Boardman, are
pneumonia patients at the local hos-
pita).
Mrs. Ralph Barlow, who is em-
ployed at Hermiston General hospital,
was on vacation last week. Unfor
tunately she was ill most of the week.
John Bensel of Portland was in
Hermiston this week visiting relatives
and friends. Mr. Bensel has been
employed in Portland since May.
Miss Rebekah Pierson. Vernon
Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw
were among those present at the
Roundup parade in Pendleton last
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Robert Scott (Molly Ann Rip
ley) and son Bobby Joe arrived this
week from Lupus. Mo., where they
have been visiting at the home of her
mother-in-law. Her husband, Corp.
Robert Scott, is with the armed forces
overseas.
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PLUS SHORTS
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sere is theLine-up
amonteusa
Aguila
Swansdown
8 oz. pkg. .25
$
Toby's Delicious
CAKE FLOUR
COOKIES
2 Ige. pkgs. .29
Royal Chef
Nalley's Treasure
12 oz. jar .1′7
CLAM CHOWDER
15 oz. jar .31
Honor Brand. Thompson Seedless
Pacific Brand
VINEGAR
Quart bot. .16
RAISINS
15 oz. pkg. .13
TANG
quart jar -39
Salad Dressing
Clabber Girl
BAKING POWDER 10 oz. can .09
Schillings
COFFEE
Hershey's
COCOA
1 2 lb. for .1 1
Washington fancy Albacore
Xu Boro Household
BLEACH
OXYDOI
TUNA
A letter has been received locally
by relatives that Pvt. Henry R. Harp
ster is in a hospital in England. Ap
parently his injuries are not consid
ered serious.
'Straight front Our
Miss Alice Geer returned home Sun
day after spending a week in Port
Men's Shop Come These
land visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Geer also visited at the Virgil
Smith home in Vancouver. Wash.
Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Bohlman and
family, and Miss Stella Bohlman
spent from Friday evening till Mon
day evening at their cabin at Langdon
Man-Tailored Clothes
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris and
for Ladies . , .
son Michael spent from Friday thru
Monday in La Grande at the home of
Sure they’re Mannish . . .
her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van
mannish to a degree most other
Patten.
makers simply can't equal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor and
Every suit and coat is individu
family returned from spending about
ally cut and tailored to your
a week in Portland and the Oregon
own measurements by the same
beaches. Mr. Saylor was fortunate in
skilled craftsmen who make
landing a large 32-pound Chinook
our famous clothes for men.
salmon during his vacation.
Come in . . . make your fabric
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
selection from our wide range
ist of Pendleton. will be at the Her
of several hundreds of patterns.
miston Hotel on Wednesday, Septem
You’ll get the best man-tailored
ber 13. between the hours of 10:00
clothes you've ever worn.
a. m. and 5:00 p. ni.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sinden and Miss
$40 to $65
Maxine Sinden of La Grande spent
UlmlrttiS—
Sunday and Monday at the home of
StrgamlinEd
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. Miss
Sinden remained for the remainder of
nish, with
ft» froM and
the week.
imit »li»«
tut
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor re
turned to the city by bus last Friday
following a 10-day vacation spent in
the valley and at the coast. The Tay
lors vacationed at Braemer, which is
a beach resort near the ocean.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur
and son Jon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huff
man and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Hood, Texas. As a member of the
VOTE FOR
Preston Hollomon spent Labor Day at cadre at the Infantry Replacement
Training
Center.
T/4
Dyer
is
aiding
the Huffman cabin at Emigrant
in the instruction of new men in the
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fix have re Infantry as they receive their basic
ceived word from their son, Cpl. Lloyd training. He is the son of Bradley
Fix. of Camp Shelby Miss., that he Dyer of Hermiston.
has been transferred from the Infan
FOR
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott have been
try to Engineer Maintenance, in a informed that they are now grand-
non-combatant unit. At present he is parents of a boy. all others being
repairing electric motors.
— pa. Pol. Adv.
girls. The new arrival is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laas and Kieth Mr. and Mrs. Walther Ott of Rahny,
have located at Lebanon. Ore., where New Jersey, and weighed eight pounds
Mr. Laas will operate his own gun eight ounces at birth. The little fel
smith shop. H. H. Gailey moved the low has be n named Roger Henry.
Laas locksmith, gunsmith and preci
Mrs. C. Warner and Miss Patsy
sion tools to Lebanon recently.
Warner went to The Dalles Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. (Bus) Han-
-
.
, . ,
sen and family and Mrs. Bruce Fol- where Patsy will enter . high school
and
stay
with
Mrs.
Levi
Reeder until
lett of Lakeview spent the Labor Day
her
parents
move
to
that
city. Mrs.
week end at the home of their parents,
Warner continued on to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett.
Germisto ~~
where she will be attending a three
Miss Iris King and Miss Shirley
day session of the Women’s Mission
flethnist Church
Merth, who were employees at the
ary Board of the state.
He miston General hospital have left
Pvt. John H. Kuhn, son of Mrs. P.
to go to school. Miss King will attend
Walla Walls college and Miss Merth E. Kuhn of Hermiston, has won the
will go to Granger. Wash., to attend right to wear Wings and Boots of the
TOPIC FOR WORSHIP
Yakima Valley Academy.
United States Army Paratroops. He
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor have
"They Dug
is stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia,
been informed that their son-in-law.
and
has
completed
four
weeks
of
jump
Ray Harper, has been promoted to
Another Well
First Lieutenant. Lt. Harper is sta training during which time he made
tioned at Ft. Benning, Ga. His wife five jumps, the last a tactical jump
SEPTEMBER 10. 1944
(Dona Saylor! is at Ft. Benning with at night involving a combat problem
him.
on landing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W: Hamman have
received word that their son Glenn
has been promoted to Master Tech.
Sgt. The promotion came on August
14. He is stationed at Camp Pendle-
ton. near Oceanside. Calif. Glenn has
had several years of overseas service.
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Mrs. Glenn Hamman arrived Wed
nesday to visit indefinitely at the
COMPLETS SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
home of her husband’s parents. Mr.
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and Mrs. J. W. Hamman. Mrs. D. F.
KENT GARRISON
dole WVe MUOV 6.30 TO 800 P.M.
McGreal, niece of Mr. Hamman, also
•
p.m.
SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR
Across Street North of
arrived Wednesday and will spend a
few weeks at the Hamman home.
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
Little one-year-old Jackie Colpitts,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts
fell and cut his hand on glass Mon
day and it was necessary to give him
surgical treatment at the Hermiston
General hospital where he remained
for several days.
Harry Gailey of the Hermiston
Transfer Co. this week moved the
Smiley O. Bean household goods to
Portland this week. Mr. Bean is em
ployed at the Robert Motor Co. there
as mechanic. Mr. Gailey also moved
the Ray Loosevelt household goods to
Newport.
T b Chester M. Dyer of Hermiston
has been promoted to that grade from
the grade of T 5 at the Infantry Re-
placement Traini n g Center at Camp
Saylor's
SHORB
CONGRESS
Sheet Metal
Work
SALE
CHOCOLATE
$
Notice
THE TEMPLE CAFE WILL BE CLOS
lge. pkg. .23
American Legion
Sweetheart
TOILET SOAP
Pheasant
VANILLA
8 oz. bot. -19
SOAP
Hermiston Post
No. 37
3 bars .22
Reg.
Guest Ivory
5 bars .21
1st * 3rd Thursdays
X'ifiting l^gionnairtt Welcome
Pioneer Minced
CLAMS
7 oz. can .26
West Haven
CRAB MEAT
61 2 oz. can .49
3 bars .19
ED TEMPORARILY FOR RENOVA
TION AND SOME MINOR REPAIRS
BUT WE HOPE IT WILL BE OPEN
ED SOON BY A GOOD, RELIABLE
RESPONSIBLE PARTY.
IF THIS CANNOT BE ACCOMPLISH
Lifebuoy Health
SOAP
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
Once Fat! New Has
Medium Ivory
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1944
3 bars .20
ED, WE ASSURE OUR OLD CUS
TOMERS AND FRIENDS THAT IT
WILL BE OPENED WITH SOME
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
SURPRISES FOR YOU!
MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE
Hrrmitf^^ Ortfm
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk
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