The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 21, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1944.
r
Little Shirley Ann Huffman, 2-
Two sons of the F. W. Lenz fam­
ily who are in the armed forces ar­ years-old, was a tonsilectomy pa­
rived home this week for visits. tient Thursday of last week.
Fred A., who s with the U. S. Ar­
Miss Edna Faure of Ritzville,
my in Alabama, and Martin J., U. Wash., was a visitor in Hermiston
HERMISTON, OREGON
Miss Blaine Noble entered the S. Navy, stationed in Kentucky, over the week end, taking in the
PHONE 2121
Hermiston General hospital Mon­ are enjoying a visit with relatives Roundup in Pendleton Friday and
Millions of men know the
and friends.
. Saturday.
day for medical treatment.
Fri.-Sat.
Sept. 22-23
real
foot satisfaction that's
Word has been received here
News has been received by Mrs.
Mrs. R. E. Alstott, who is a
built
into
Weyenberg
that
a
baby
daughter,
Alfreda
Ann
Georgia
Henderson
that
Mr.
and
DOUBLE FEATURE
pneumonia patient at the Hermis-
Shoes. They're more and
ton General hospital since Mon- was born to First Lt. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. Bob Henderson of St. Paul,
. fred Emert at Seymour, Tenn., on Minn., are the parents of a baby
more popular the country
day, is improving.
August 11. The father has been girl. This makes three girls in the
over, for their fine work­
Miss Mary Jean (Jinky) Wilson, listed as missing over France since Henderson family.
manship
and fine fit. Buy­
daughter
of Mrs. Jean Wilson
July 4.
.
, , ’ is
■ employed
, as
■
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—V)
Mrs. D Bob , Beebe
ing GOOD shoes is more
Hermiston, who is atetnding St. | Guests in Hermiston last week bookkeeper at the Inland Coopera­
important than ever before.
I Paul’s school in Walla Walla, has were Mr and Mrs H A Pankow tive during the absence of Miss Re­
So, get into a pair oí Wey­
been named class representative ana son Añan of Seattle. Mr. Pan- becca Pierson, who is ill.
¡ on the Athletic Council, apparent- kow was formerly chief of police
enberg Shoes — and you're
Mrs. Mike Demianew returned
ly still being active in her favorite here but has been connected with
all set. You'll find them
to
her home Wednesday after hav­
extra-curricular activity.
the Intelligence department of that
good for work and good
ing been a patient at the Hermis­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten city. They plan to move to Calif-
for play. See us for a pair
ton General hospital for a week.
and daughter Ilene of La Grande ornia in the near future where Mr.
oí these shoes today.
Arlie
Townsend.
Seaman
1/c,
arrived Thursday of last week and Pankow will be employed,
spent until Monday visiting rela- 1 Mrs. Golda Myrick wishes to and wife and daughter stopped off
St
e".
90*" al
tives and friends here.
thank all her neighbors and friends here Tuesday for a day’s visit with
PICTURE
Miss Doris Duncan, en route to who were helpful in controling the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvan
O. S. C. to attend school, was tak- flames which destroyed a bunk Townsend and family. Arlie was
en route to Bremerton. Wash., and
Sun.-Mon.
Sept. 24-25 en quite ill from the bus Sunday house on her farm east of Hermis- expects overseas assignment in the
to
the
Hermiston
General
hospital
ton
Tuesday
night
about
9:30.
Had
Double Feature
until she was sufficiently recover- 1 it not been for this help, the fire near future.
Mrs. Glen Rutherford of Petalu­
ed to go on.
I would have spread to the house.
PUNCH AND
ma. Calif., has spent the past two
JUDY!
Mrs. Cecil Colpitts is visiting in : barn and other buildings.
Hermiston with her mother-in-law
Mrs. W. A. Emert and daughter weeks visiting here with her moth­
Pat
Emert returned Tuesday night er. Mrs. Ina Whitney. Both Mrs.
Mrs. Nora Colpitts. The former’s
, husband is with the armed forces from Seymour, Tenn., where they Rutherford and Mrs. Whitney left
somewhere in New Guinea. Frank had been called early in July by by bus Thursday for Portland to
visit friends.
Boggs. A buffet dinner was served
!
Colpitts.
another son of Mrs. Col- news that their.son. First. -t_Al:
r
Robert Culver is a patient at the to Mr. and Mrs. George Hodge of
pitts. is also with the armed forces | fr __ ed I Emert, was missing over
in COLUMBIA'S
| and was recently reported as 1 France. The latter’s wife resides Hermiston General hospital from the Columbia district, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Corneille if Ordnance
wounded in action somewhere in at Seymour. While there they al- a severe heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Wilson of and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boggs.
France. His condition was report­ so visited with Mrs. Emert’s broth­
er, B. C. Ogle at Knoxville, Tenn., Irrigon have sold their home there | The honorees received many love-
ed as “not serious”.
and also other East Tennessee rel­ to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ames of ly gifts.
atives and friends. En route home [ Antelope. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | Reuben Patch, who has been a
they stopped in Chicago to visit | are now making their home at welder at the Richmond, Calif.,
friends. No further news of the Victory Square.
I shipyards for the past year, ar-
Hermiston
missing flyer has been heard.
Floyd Coxen. Seaman 2nd class, rived home last week Thursday to
fiethhist Church -----
i has been named to attend a Laun- visit his parents, Mr and Mrs. J.
dry
School
at
Washington,
D.
C,
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Universal News
L. Patch near the Cold Springs
American Legion and has entered this phase of reservoir. He expects to remain
training in the U. S. Navy, He a month or so.
Hermiston Post
was
home on leave about 45 days
Topic for Worship
Tue». - Wed. - Thur».
No. 37
“
Then
Simon
Peter
ago with his family here.
Reg.
Meetings
1st
&
3rd
Thursdays
Sept. 26-27-28
Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Lee
Visiting Légionnaires Welrome
answered him. Lord, . .
DOUBLE FEATURE
> of Portland was an over night
THE TOPS IN FALCON
’ guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
thou hast the words of
THRILLS! ✓
F. B. Belt. Mrs. Lee Commission­
eternal life. And we be­
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell and
er of Public Utilities, was en route
September 24, 1944
Let a
to Pendleton to attend the Round son Billy left Sunday for Napa,
lieve and are sure that
Free - Action
Calif., w here they will make their
Up.
home. They have purchased a
Miss
Rebecca
Pierson,
bookkeep
­
thou art that Christ, the
SPENCER
er at the Inland Cooperative, was fountain and candy shop in Napa
Son of the living God.”
SUPPORT
taken to the local hospital for ob­ which they plan to operate. En
servation Tuesday night and Wed­ route they will stop in Portland to
relieve that mu: -
OJ
cui ar backache
nesday morning taken to Walla pick up Mr. Burrell’s mother, Mrs.
and fatigue—give
Walla for further treatment. Her Charlotte Burrell, who will accom­
you new energy.
case had not been diagnosed at pany them to Napa to live.
HERMISTON
The Burrels have resided in
latest reports.
Mrs. D. Bearrow t
Hermiston
for about eight years,
106
Amatol
Mrs.
Emma
Ripley,
a
patient
at
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ordnance,
1 the local hospital for two weeks, being affiliated with the schools COMPLETE SCF
H. V. McGee. Pastor
here during much of that time.
I is improving.
II a.m. GOOD
Guests at the O. C. Pierce home Mr. Burrell was principal in the
over the week end were Miss Mar­ Junior High for a number of years
BIBLE STU
ion Pierce, their daughter. Rober­ and Mrs. Burrell had charge of the
' Coiet o.
ta Elliott, Sally Sievers, Phyllis cafeteria at the high school, The
Kerr, Avis Durst and Phyllis Rob­ past year Mr. Burrell has been
erts. The former four had come parts man at tne Hermiston Auto
earlier in the week to spend some Co.
They have sold their new home
time at Bingham Springs and to
take in the Round Up. The latter here to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Addle-
Five Years Experience
two came just for the Round Up man who will move in immediate­
with the entire group coming to ly.
, Hermiston Sunday. The girls are
ORDNANCE MISSION
employed in various offices in
E. M. Ayers. Pastor
Portland and were enjoying a va-
and
Phone 3809
cation from their duties.
CORN FLAKES
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack House of Sunday—September 24: Wor­
Kellogg’s
Portland are announcing the birth ship service with sermon, 2 p. m.,
a ")
son Mvm
born September 8 at <1 a "Confessing Christ” will be the
1 lb. jar
■ [ of
" «
MARMALADE
New Cotton Mattresses Made
| Portland hospital. He has been sermon subject; Sunday School at
Ocean Spray - Orange-Cranberry
to Order
| named Donald Grant, and weighed 3:00 p. m.; Evening service at 8:00
i
7
pounds
at
birth.
He
is
a
grand-
NOODLE SOUP MIX
p. m.
Custom Rebuilding
son of J. L. House and great-grand-
Wednesday—September 27, the
of Innerspring Mattresses
Lipton’s
’ "*
'
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting with
CORN BREAD MIX
of Hermiston.
Bible study will be held. At this Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt
50 Lb. Bag
Dr. J. P. Stewart. eyesight spec­ service we begin studying Gala­
Cinch
Expert Work Done io Order
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the tians. The midweek services are
48 cookies 23
COOKIES
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, a real blessing to all who attend.
Moderately Priced — Subject to
September 27, between the hours
War Time Conditions
Oh Henry!
We are glad for the number of
of 10:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. adv. men attending our Sunday servi­
1 lb. pkg.
COFFEE
Green Giant
A very pleasant time was had ces. and extend a cordial invita­
Phone 3187 or Write
Sunday at the home of Mr. and tion. not only to men, but to all.
S and W
Mrs. C. S. Ratliff of the Stanfield If you enjoy plain, old-fashioned
KRUSTEAZ
project. The occasion was the gospel preaching, you will enjoy
Perfect Prepared Pie Crust
birthday anniversary of Mrs Rat- our services, and you will meet
Hermiston. Oregon
No. 2 can
liff and her sister, Mrs. Philip with a warm welcome.
12 oz. can 33
CORNED BEEF LOAF
OASIS THEATRE LOCALS
THEY’RE SO NICE
TO WALK WITH
JowNNY powns /
4
‘
Saylor’s
1
VFIVUre
ÍOÜISIA^
U-Boat Prisoner
BURKELS MOVE
TO CALIFORNIA
“Without Rules”
Pandon
1
Ulattress maker
Upholsterer
21
3 pkgs .25
i is. Pkg- 21
%
30
19c
Morrell’s
ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT
$
2 for .15
2-lb. cans
No. 2 cans
CHERRIES
Seaport Sour Pitted
6 oz. can
BUFFET SPREAD
Morrell's
$
14 oz. jar
PIGS FEET
26
10
20
Seaport
HONE
Cream Style
No. 303 cans
$
2 cans 21c
Morrell’s
DUZ GRANULATED SOAP
LARGE PKG.
Safe Suds - Whiter Washes
S
: •
PENN CHAMP FLOOR WAX
2 pints
57
Self-Polishing - 2 Pints for the price of one
‘•
adere CAMAY Toilet Soap
3 bars .20
2 Lb. Box
AUMP SWAN
VANITY FAIR Beauty Soap 1 bars -25
Floating Soap 3 reg, bars .19
s
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
-
in Hermiston!
Several Still
A New Proposal
Remain
by Interstate Homes Inc.
Under a new arrangement you can now
See Them
own your own home for a down payment as
low a» $250.00. Why pay rent when the
Today!
Elmer Fritzke, Hermiston Hotel
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