The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 14, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
Sept. 15-16
Fri.-Sat.
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Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Bohlman took
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dozier an-
| their daughter Glenna to Granger, nounce the arrival of a baby girl born
Wash., this week where she expects Tuesday. She weighed 7 pounds at |
to attend Yakima Valley Academy the Hermiston General hospital.
| this winter.
Miss Frances Culver, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robuck arrived Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Culver of Her-
A. J. Knoblock of Beardman re-
this week to spend some time here misten, enrolled recently at the East- |
turned to his home Tuesday after be-
Millions of men know the
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. ern Oregon College of LaGrande. She
ing a patient for a month at the lo-
real
foot satisfaction that's
Robuck. The former is a qaedical stu- has been employed at the Umatilla |
cal hospital.
built into Weyenberg
I dent at the University of Oregon Ordnance Depot.
Miss Heien Wright began work this
Medical Schoo] in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Park are being
week at the Inland Cooperative as as­
Mr. and Mrs. Elz Hartsock are mov-
congratulated upon the birth of a ba- |
sistant bookkeeper.
. ing to Ashland this week where they by girl born Friday at the Hermiston
their fit
Mrs. Lloyd Harryman and daughter
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nd fine
Audrey are visiting relatives in Port-
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W a rd robe Cleaners,
Cleaners. weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces.
land this week.
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Mrs. Ward Graves, formerly of
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LeVeta Archer, who is a member of
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experience in this work. Betty Jean
Boardman but more recently of Port-
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WAC’i, surprised and pleased her
several weeks ago to
land, was brought to the Hermiston
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson,
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Pvt. Ben Boylen left Tuesday for Arlington. Virginia, on Mrs. Wilson’s
for work
here. She has several relatives in this _
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| Camp Roberts. Calif., after spending birthday anniversary.
area, and is well known in Hermiston.
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Gilman
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a short furlough here with his family
Mrs. Stuart Rankin and daughter.
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and other relatives. Pvt. Boylen has la Walla Saturday where he under­
Carol Jean, arrived by bus Tuesday
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from Ogden, Utah, to visit indefinite-’
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was not sure where he would be sta­ His condition is considered excellent.
ly at the home of Mr. Rankin’s par­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy re-
tioned following his return.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris took turned to their home in La Grande.
Miss “Jinky” Wilson left Saturday
their son Claire to Battle Ground Mr. Kennedy has been a patient at
for Walla Walla where she will at­
Wash., Monday. where he will attend the Hermiston General hospital since
tend school this winter at St. Paul’s.
May and Mrs. Kennedy has been em­
Columbia Academy this winter.
Accompanying Jinky were her moth­
Mrs. Ray Ritchie, Mrs. Willwert ployed at the hospital.
er. Mrs. Jean Wilson. Miss Mary Lou
Mrs. Archie Fales made a trip to
and son of Salem were guests this
Johnson and Mrs. Walter Pearson.
week at the Guy Shaw home. The Sweet Home last week, accompanied
Cpl. Ed E. Hall and Mrs. Hall ar­
latter's mother, Mrs. Casha Shaw, re- by her nephew. Richie Munts. Richie
rived last Thursday night from Camp
turned to Salem for a several weeks will make his home with his father
Crowder. Mo., where he has been sta­
and new mother. Mr. and Mrs. George
visit.
tioned two years with the U. S. Army.
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=/ son Munts of Sweet Home.
Mis. Kent Garrison was severely
He is visitin? his parents, Mr. and i ...
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A surprise birthday party was giv- burned while canning Tuesday about
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j of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boyen, will
Mrs. Alfred Ha of Hermiston, and
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leave September 20 to report back for en Wm. Parker last Saturday night at
his wife, formerly Miss Evelyn Char­ duty. He recently returned from 15 ' his home. After a social evening a the face and hands. She was rushed
to the Ordnance hospital for treat­
rier of Butter Creek, is visiting her
months of overseas duty and was giv- birthday cake and refreshments were ment.
mother. Mrs. Eva Charrier at Yaki­
en a 30-day leave upon return to this served.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W Poyfair and
ma.
country.
Yeoman First Class Clarence Dris-
Mrs. C. C. Compton entertained Mr.
Mrs. Rosy Neill returned to her kell. who has just returned from 19
and Mrs. A. C. Houghton and Ensign
home from the Hermiston General months overseas duty, is visiting his
hospital Friday after having been a brother here, Willis Driskell. Clarence Don Houghton and his wife at dinner
patient for nearly three weeks.
wears two battle stars and has seen recently.
— considerable activity in the European
A farewell party was held at the
and North African theaters of war.
home of Mrs. O. O. Felthouse Tues­
Mrs. Terry Matantos (Helen Bar- day evening, honoring Mrs. L. S. Bur­
American Legion
bouletos) of Seattle is visiting for a rell who is moving this week to Napa.
Hermiston Post
week in Hermiston and in Umatilla Calif. Assisting Mrs. Felthouse were
No. 37
with relatives. She is a daughter of Mrs. P. Hollomon and Mrs. J. R.
“Then Simon Peter
Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Barbouletos of Huffman. The evening was spent in
Vixitinff Lrgio-nwirrt Welcome
answered him. Lord, . .
I Umatilla. She was employed for working on tea towels for Mrs. Bur­
many years at the L. A. Moore furni- rell. Mrs. Burrell was presented with
thou hast the words of
ture store and Oasis theatre.
an appropriate gift. Refreshments
2nd Lt. and Mrs. Richard Cox of were served by the hostess to twenty-
eternal life. And we be­
Let a
Walla Walla were ovet night guests five ladies present.
lieve and are sure that
Free - Action
at the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White (Radio
Mrs. I. C. Cox, Tuesday, returning to Louie) of Salem and Mrs. Richard
thou art that Christ, the
Walla Walla Wednesday morning.
Cox of Hanford. Calif., spent Sunday
Son of the living God.”
Little one-year-old Marriel James in Hermiston and Walla Walla. Mrs.
Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cox had spent a week with her par­
relieve that mu -
Wilson of Stanfield, returned to his ents in Salem but remained in Walla
cui ar backache
and fatigue—give
home Wednesday from the Hermiston Walla to be with her husband. 2nd Lt.
you new energy.
General hospital after having been Cox. who will be stationed there for
HERMISTON
¡treated for pneumonia.
ten weeks training.
Mrs. D. Bear
LOCALS
WALK
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
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Saylor
Sun.-Mon.
Sept. 17-18
IT’S HIS GREATEST
CHARACTERIZATION!
"AmeWirkle
Agpesto War
NEWS REEL and SHORTS
Tue». - Wed. - Thur».
Sept. 19-20-21
DOUBLE FEATURE
L,
SPENCER
SUPPORT
AUTRV
2 100TIN RHYTHM
BURNETTE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Of interest to their many local
friends is the marriage of Miss Aileen
Mallory, whose parents reside at
Union, and Lester (Spike) Wilcox,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, at
Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Wilcox former­
ly was employed with Property, Uma­
tilla Ordnance Depot. Mr. Wilcox,
who is a Seaman Second Class, is now
stationed with the U. S. Navy in
Tennessee. They were married at the
home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Schwartz, of that city. Hermiston
friends wish them “Worlds of luck".
Once Fat! Now Has
a Model’s Figure
“I lost 32 lbs.
wear size 14 again
Baity Reynolds, Brooklyn
Once 156 lbs.. Miss Reynolds
lost weight weekly with AY DS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan
Now she has a model s figure.
Your experience may or may
not be the same but try this
easier reducing plan. First Fox
Uust Shnw Krsuils or money
back. No e ercise. No laxatives.
Nodrugs. Eat plenty. You don't
cut out meals potatoes, etc.,
vou just cut them down. Simple
n you enjoy delicious AYDS before meals
* ‘ 25 for 30 days supply. Phone, write
MOORE * RIPLEY DRUG STORE
Hcrmixton. Oregon
H. V. McGee. Pastor
Hermiston Dairy Announces
House to House
MILK DELIVERY
Hunt's Royal Anne CHERRIES No. 1 cans .23
each 1.10
Hanset Softip BROOM
Pheasant Cut Green BEANS, 303‘s 2 cans .21
Reliance CATSUP
14 oz. bot. .19
Foster Brand Red Alaska SALMON tails .43
7 oz. jar .26
Stidd’s Chicken TAMALES
$
S
$
$
Top Wave Calif. MACKEREL 15 oz, 2 for .33
Derby Rarbecue SAUCE
5 oz. bot. .09
Dory Mate Cod Fish CAKES
10 oz. can .22
Reliance Fancy CORN, No. 2 cans
Curtis Grapefruit JUICE
46 oz. can .31
Nalley's Table Queen Salad DRESSING qt.29
Duff’s Hot Muffin,
Ginger Bread or Waffle MIX
14 oz. pkg. .25
Sperry Pancake & Waffle FLOUR 4 lb. sk. • 33
32 oz. bot. • 55
Maison Royal Maple SYRUP
Robinson Chocolate SYRUP
16 oz. jar .27
Thompson's Malted MILK
16 oz. jar .34
Reliance COFFEE
1 lb- jar .32
Airflight PEANUT BUTTER 2 1 -lb. jars .27
2 lb. jar .54
Valomont MINCE MEAT
Inavale PUMPKIN
White Tag Diced CARROTS .... 1 lb. can .09
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
STARTING ANNOUNCED SOON!
Get Your
Favorite Milk
$
After
Using
Your Doorstep
Watch
Paper for
Details
Phone
3600
HERMISTON
DAIRY
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