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THURSDAY. SEPT. 28. 1944. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Sept. 29-30 Fri.-Sat. VERA HRUBA RALSTON RICHARD ARLEN ERICH von STROHEIM Hao" TMoss HELEN VINSON SIDNEY BLACKMER NEWS REEL and SHORTS Let a Frre - Action SPENCER £.9 SUPPORT /Z9°? ... A | relieve that mus 1) cular backache and fatigue—give you new energy. Rev. and Mrs. Garland Benin- | Mrs. Goldie Kauffman had a surgery Friday at the Hermiston tendi of Stanfield announce the ar General hospital. She returned to rival of a son born Friday at the her home Sunday. Hermiston General hospital. He Mrs. Bert Ransom, son Bobby, weighed 8 pounds 112 ounces and R. C. Todd entered the local hos Mrs. Otto Pierce, Mrs. Leander has been named Kenneth Eugene. Quiring and Mrs. Al Quiring were Rev. Benintendi is the pastor of pital Sunday. the Assembly of God church. Mrs. Carrie Beitel was admitted Pendleton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Liebe of to the local hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Garfield Powers returned Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copper of to her home Friday after receiving the Columbia district received I Umatilla, well known here, have medical care at the local hospital word last Friday that their son. Pfc. Walter Liebe, in New Guinea, for a few days. moved to Grangeville, Idaho. has received ribbons for serving in in the kind you wish— F. C. Thomas of Portland was a Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse en Tuesday evening caller at the tertained at dinner Tuesday even the Asiatic South Pacific theater of war. a good conduct ribbon and 6-in. Heavy Leather Sole — 6-in. Light Leather Sole home of Dr. and Mrs. F. B Belt. ing for Capt. Ralph Marble, Mrs. Mrs. Blaine Noble returned to Paul Marble and Dr. and Mrs. A. also his paratrooper wings. 6-in Cord Sole Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle and her home Sunday from having E. Marble. children Michael. Rosemary and been a patient at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Woolley ac Mrs. Thermon Martin of Board companied by A. R. Boulware and Marjorie of Seattle, Wash., stopped man, a patient at the local hospi Miss Jessie Brierley motored to in town a few hours Friday after- 8-in. Logger AU Leather — 8-in Logger with Plain tal, returned to her home Sunday. Portland Thursday (today) for a noon. They had been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle Toe or Lace to the Toe. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Knapp, for few days. of Plymouth. Wash. Mr. Doyle is mer residents of this city, were Little Donald Ford entered the city dispatcher for Consolidated at visitors here last Sunday. Hermiston General hospital Fri Seattle. He was formerly employ C. A. Brown is receiving medical COME IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE — LET US day and was a medical patient till ed with the Hermiston Transfer. care at the Hermiston General hos Sunday. He drank some kerosene pital for infection in his foot. FIT YOU TO A GOOD PAIR NOW. by mistake. Mrs. E. B. Miller Passes Mrs. Casha Shaw arrived Mon Mrs. E. B. Miller of Canby, Warren Caudle. Seaman 2/c, is day from Salem and Klamath Falls mother of William and Clarence now stationed somewhere in Ha to visit at the home of her son. Mr. waii, according to recent word re Miller of Hermiston passed away and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Mrs. Lillie Schinderling and ceived here by his mother, Mrs. last Saturday at the age of 81 Warren is a 1944 years. Funeral services were held daughter, and her mother, Mrs. J. G. Waller Moyer, were business visitors in graduate of Hermiston high school, in Canby Monday. William Miller Mrs. J. M. Spencer entertained went to Canby Sunday and Clar Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. C. H. Shaw was admitted to at luncheon Tuesday for Mrs. J. T ence went Monday to attend fun be one of the projects this winter. the Hermiston General hospital Laing of Pendleton, Mrs. T. J. eral services. Means and Mrs. Roy Tiller who is receiving medical Friday and are chairmen of Red Cross work Local Youths Held In Pendleton care. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH State police Monday arrested here. Colpitts and her Mrs. Nora H. V. McGee, pastor Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie, daugh four Hermiston youths, Chuck Ar daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cecil Col- A picture of Archie Kuhn, son of Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. pitts, left Sunday for North Pow ter of Mrs. Anna Ritchie, left Sun vin, Lewis Gene Beaver, Harold Pauline Kuhn of Hermiston, ap- Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Dean Thompson and James Car- peared in daily papers Thursday der where they will visit relatives. day for Seattle. Wash., where she topic, “The Advent of the of the original seven mem- Sermon • Pete Berg, manager of the Her- will register for the fall quarter at roll as a result of two car acct- Spirit.” dens in Pendleton. In one acct- the Knights with 1000 miston Grain & Feed Co., spent Seattle College. She was employ Young People's, 7:00 p. m. Hours, formed in the 2nd Tuesday and Wednesday in Port ed at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot dent a car driven by Arvin nearly Evening worship 8:00 p. m. Ser during her vacation. land on business matters. went over the Umatilla river bank troop carrier squadron, famed mon, “Reprobate Silver. Pat N. Hatch, G. M. 2/c, writes and in the other another car struck throughout the China-Burma-In- Mrs. Robert Culver, whose hus band passed away last week, has from the Marianas Islands: “Just two par ked cars. The four youthsdia theater for its tremendous job gone to Lewiston. Idaho, to visit want to let you know I’m still re were held in juvenile court as an of flying the hump and its accur- aftermath of the excitement. acy dropping food and supplies to her mother. ceiving your paper and I sure en units in the Burma jungles. Ray Grant of Stanfield returned joy it. The news out here is darn Pvt. Frank McKenzie With 81st to his home Friday from the Her far between.” He also enclosed Kuhn was shown in the picture Although the fact is not quite miston General hospital after hav two Jap bills for the editors. certain, it is thought that Pvt. with “Pamela”, a gilded statue of Mrs. C. C. Compton was hostess ing received medical care for a few Frank McKenzie, son of Mayor and the knights. He has been in India days at a bridge party Wednesday even Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, was with the since January. 1943. Miss Rebecca Pierson, who un ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 81st Infantry division that last derwent an operation for chronic W. W. Poyfair honoring Miss Mar week made headlines by capturing appendicitis last week in Walla ion Garnass of Missoula. Mont firrmnintan Angaur island, southermost of the Walla, returned home Monday and Miss Garnass has been a house Palau group. It is known that fethnhist Church ------- is recuperating at the home of her guest of Miss Marie Ogne. She left Frank is with the 81st division in parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pier Tuesday for her home. Guest prize that area and indications are that The Girl Scouts of Troop No. 4 was awarded Miss Garnass and son. have met and completed their or he was with the troops that storm high award went to Mrs. Fred ed over all opposition in capturing ganization for a new year. Those Worship Erickson and low to Mrs. Fred Angaur. named were: Diane Smith, troop American Legion Weber. Present were Miss Lois leader: Florence Andrews, assis "World Harris. Miss Marie Ogne. Miss Gar- Hermiston Post tant: Janice Daugherty, secretary; Hamms Receive Photographs nass. Mrs. Walt Pearson. Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm were and Neva Lamb, treasurer. The No. 37 Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays na Mae Keffer. Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. thrilled this week when they re adult troop leaders for the group Fred Weber. Mrs. Poyfair and the ceived some snapshots of their son. are Mrs. T. J. Means and Miss Hel Visiting legionnaires Welcome October 1, 1944 hostess. Mrs. C. C. Compton. i Marine David Hamm, which were en Cowan. -They have divided in taken in New Caledonia some time to two patrols with Peggy Finch aco. Also pictured was Albert and Louise Saylor as leaders. I Stone, son of Mrs. Alice Stone of Last Saturday the girls met at I Hermiston. The picture clearly the home of Mrs. Means and spent showed a scar on David’s right the time demonstrating the build cheek which he received in com ing of outdoor fires and the cook bat some time ago. It has com ing of an outdoor meal. After a pletely healed and was apparent- hearty dinner, they divided into lv caused by burns from a mine two groups and one blazed a trail explosion. and hid while the other group hunted them down. COMPLETS SCHEDULE OF W ORSHIP SERVICES Echo Youth Is Promoted The afternoon ended in a musk Ilia goop MUSIC YOUTH PROGRAM II WWW PPY 6:30 TO 8 00 P M Walter R. Lewis of Echo was re- melon feed on the lawn. This week I p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR cently promoted to Staff Sergeant Mrs. Laing, Umatilla county Red in the China-Burma-India Air Ser Cross production chairman, will be vice Command under Major Gen guest and will help the girls line eral Thomas J. Hanley Jr. After up in Red Cross work which will graduating from Stanfield. Lewis took up farming until called into the army some two years ago. He Reliance Dinner Peas, No. 2 cans 2 for has been in the China-Burma-In Sperry Pancake Flour .................. 48 oz. pkg. .32 $ dia theater for the last 13 months as a radio repairman and at pres ent is in charge of the radio repair Reliance Pumpkin, No. 21 2 cans . ......... 2 for section of his organization. LOCALS men’s Work Shoes Hundreds and Hundreds of ’Em HERMISTON BOY IN SPOTLIGHT Mrs. D. Bearrow 106 Amatol Ordnance, Ore. “But these are writ ten, that ye might be lieve that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God : and that believing ye might have life through his name.” HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor TROOP NO. 4 ne ye Pres ARIprepce NAME OFFICEHSi sere is the Line-up TOmORROUS $ I .29 Do Your Laundry? .27 Lumber Jack Syrup ENRICHED s $ .................... Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, large pkgs. ......... 2 for .23 Campbell’s Tomato Soup................. 4 cans •35 Golden West Coffee Skinner’s Raisin Bran 50 lb. bag $2.48 Faultless Meat Balls 6 boxes .23 Wheaties package .11 Fancy Albacore White Meat Tuna, No. ' 2 can 29 Bumble Bee Brand 4 Valamoni Mince Meat 2 lb. jar .52 Silk Bathroom Tissue Skovbo Honey Friskies Dog Food Cubes 50 lb. sack $2.38 8 1 lb. jar .31 .... 2 pkgs. .21 1 lb. jar .26 Junior Matches KIX 1 24 oz. jar .2.9 Super Suds Nu Bora Bleach 2 pkgs. .23 6 rolls .25 1 lb. jar .29 2 lb. pkgs. .22 Large pkg. .23 % Gallon .23 Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Grecer CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sym pathy shown during our recent be reavement. We wish to especially thank those who presented floral offerings and aided with funeral arrangements. Mrs. Zelma Culver Frances Culver Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver of Yakima. Wash. UMATILLA PTA Approximately 200 people at tended a reception for the grade and high school teachers held Tuesday night at Umatilla high school in a program that was spon sored by the Umatilla P.T.A. The : speaker of the evening was Coun ty Superintendent of Schools W. E. King of Pendleton. W. R. Nugent was master of ceremonies during the banquet. An excellent program was pre sented by members of the grade and high school classes. The Uma tilla P.T.A. has been very active during the past year and has been the incentive for numerous im- provements. An executive meet ing of the group will be held Mon day evening October 2, at 8:30. The regular meeting of the P.T.A. wll be held Tuesday evening. Octo ber 10. The public is invited. After several months of careful planning and with the improvement of the help problem, we are now able to handle a larger volume in our laun- dry. W e 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 able to handle your laundry in a careful manner. Give us an opportunity to prove our worth. Our work is guaranteed. HERMISTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS