THURSDAY, SEPT. 28. 1944. PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. John Kruse’s mother came from | Veterans hospital in Walla Walla nesday and Thursday. Illinois in June to live there with Mrs. Minnie Dixson of Stanfield | for some time. attended the Home Economics club them. By Mrt. Rme Hedrick Miss Louise Hammer has recov­ September 22 ered from a recent illness and has Rev. and Mrs. Garland Benin- Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Warren and tendi are the proud parents of a children from Pasco were visitors Mrs. Bill Jeppe has recovered returned to school. af a week's illness. Recent visitors of the L. Ham- son born September 22 at the Her- in Stanfield and Pendleton Satur­ Bernard Getchell began work at mer family were Ed. Bundrick of miston hospital. He has been day and inquired about their Eugene and friends here and the work of the LET US SOLVE Berkely, Cal.. Mrs. Letta Mitchell i named Kenneth the U. O. D. Monday. YOUR EYESIGHT Eugene Bennett of Yuma, Colo., of Day ton, Wn, and Catherine weighed 8 pounds. church. Mrs. C. E. Fisk has been a pa is visiting his two daughters, Mrs. Cunningham of Billings, Mont. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack House an- PROBLEM ! Henry Wurtsmith and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones and nounce the name of their new son tient at the General hospital at If your eyes trouble you come here Walla Walla for more than a week Jones. family enjoyed an ice cream sup- as Donald Byron House. for a thorough examination . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Norton had Modern glasses ground to fit if Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rosenau of per at the Henry Wurtsmith home Mr and Mrs. Marvin Wallace Adams visited Sunday at the in honor of Gene Bennett who is have bought the Frankie Lane Priscilla and Tommy in the Pen­ they are needed. dleton hospital seevral days for ob­ Weeks home. Mrs. Rosenau will visiting here from Yuma, Colo. home on Main street. Over 30 Years Successful be remembered as Lucille Weeks. Miss Beverly Norton was an [ Miss Carolyn Smith was hostess servation the past week. R F Evans states that his grand- Mrs. Chas Keller and Mrs. Ches- overnight guest of Louise Hammer at her home on September 21 for Optical Experience! ter Flanigan are spending a week last week. a chicken dinner for 17, honoring son. Eddie Attebury, who visited in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Savage ac- the fur lough of Loren Hughes and here recently, has had another DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST A family gathering of almost re- companied friends from Stanfield Edward Gabriel. Guests other promotion and is now Principal of union proportions took place at the on an outing to Battle Mountain than the honorees were Patsy the Roosevelt school at Klamath 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Near Bus Depot George Liebe farm Sunday. Pfc. Park Sunday. ¡Brown. Bill Miller. Junior Brown, | Falls, and Raymond Attebury is from Howard Mansker. Billy Gilbert | electrician on a boat in the Pacific, Martin Lenz of Camp Brecken- Word has been received ridge. Kansas, and Mrs. Lenz. Pfc. Pfc. William E Jones of "some- i Eleanor Seaman, Phyllis Daly, De­ and 'Ensign Earl Attebury is also Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem enter­ Fred Lenz of Camp Rucker. Ala- where in Italy” that his group was na Lee Gabriel. Alice Hedrick, Cor­ somewhere in the Pacific. Bob Hills expects a visit soon tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and bama. and Mrs. Lenz, the elder Mr. awarded a presidential citation by alie Mansker. Mildred Mollsted, and Mrs. Fred Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. a general in charge for action Spencer and Gilbert Smith. The from their son Kayo who has spent Mrs. F. S. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nilsen, Mrs. F. B. Stuart and Pardun. Henry and Ella, and Miss against the enemy in April. Pfc. boys will leave again September | three years or more in England. Melvin Krause has medical work Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey. Emma Lenz of Salem, Ore., all had Jones writes often and is in excel- 29 for Farragut. Idaho. Guests for a family reunion din­ | in the hospital in New Guinea. Nathan Bard explored his mines dinner together Sunday evening, lent condition. ner at the L. E. Hughes home Sun­ The Woman's Study club was and made many new holes and Rachel Weeks and Dorothy Nel-1 Miss Patty Rice of Umatilla was son have returned to Pendleton an overnight guest of Norma and day honoring Loren Hughes of the called to order September 22 by tests in parts of Baker and Mal­ navy were E C. Hughes and wife | their president, Mrs. William heur counties the latter part of his Myra Getchell last week. where they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Epperson Word received from Ensign Ken- of Echo, grandparents. Mrs. Eddy, Reeves, who introduced the speak- vacation. • had as dinner guests Sunday. Mr. neth Bradshaw of Fallon, Nevada, a cousin from Port Angeles. Mr. 1er of the hour. Miss Sadie Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse and Mrs. Bill Luttrell, Mr. and and his bride the former Maxine and Mrs. Magnus Hughes, Eunice of Pendleton, who chose Books as visited their daughter, Mrs. Loren Mrs. Percy Corman, Mrs. Buell and . Thompson, that they have found a and Muriel, Clarence and Clyde, her theme. She gave us a very | Miller at Ordnance, Sunday. Lat­ daughter, Mrs. Rachel Johnson. house and are making their home Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber, Wayne vivid description of 14 of the latest est word from Loren was that he and Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence books. Mrs. Vansickle spoke brief- was leaving Mississippi for the Bud Curtis is in the Yakima val- | near his training station. ley harvesting apples. A small group of neighbors and Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dixson. | ly of the work of the Get-to-gether California coast. John Snyder visited Bob Hutchi- friends met at Columbia Park for Mr. and Mrs Elmer Dixson. Doni- ! club. Mrs Loughary praised the Miss Eunice Harmony club and spoke of our son last week. | a picnic in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ta and Yvonne. VOTE FOR Miss Virginia Shaw has gone to Baxter Hutchison who came from Hughes, who is taking cadet nurs­ ! being indebted to Mrs. Agnes Her- ing at La Grande, is on a week’s | rick who served the first four, California to visit her grandfather. Pendleton. years as their president. Mrs. Pi- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixon re­ vacation. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. L. E. Ingram and Mrs. Lou­ I canso spoke in behalf of the Home and Mrs. Clarence Shaw who have turned last week from Seattle. Mr. recently taken possession of the O. Dixon then continued on with his ise Elsner, daughters of Mrs. Fred 1 Economics club. Tea and wafers brother Floyd to California to visit Strasser, are expected here for the were served by the executive com­ H. Buell place. FOR L. Hammer is steadily improv­ their brother Ralph who resides in week end to visit their mother. The mittee. the Mrs. Reeves, Berry and i former had just returned from a McCormick. The next meeting will ing from an injury of his back oc­ San Lois Obispo. Mesdames Wilson. Bradshaw, visit at Roxton. Texas, with her be at the church on October 12. curring some time ago. Word was received here today of —Pl Pol. Adv. W. D. Neill and Phylliss Plourd Harr, Weeks, Corman, McCulley, husband, a gunner who had just were Tuesday visitors at the L. Knight and Castrick attended the returned from the Pacific warfare. the death of Mrs. Laura Wallace Mrs. Strasser visited over last Matthes at St. Vincent's hospital in Extension meeting at the U.S.O. Hammer home. week end in Walla Walla. Her Portland. She was born in Dako­ Oliver Castile of Helix has re­ Tuesday. Mrs. James Getchel has returned husband, who is at the Veterans' ta in 1905. Obituary will be in the cently taken possession of the John QUALITY from LaGrande where she visited hospital, is not much better. Her paper next week. Grey place. SHOE REPAIRING son Freddie and Mrs. Wm. Gudgel The committee, Mesdames Bard. Pauline Hutchison and Marg By­ her father and brother. accompanied her to Walla Walla. Refem. Temple and Richards, hope, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight took bee returned last week from Pen­ Will Pay Prompt Dale and Susan to the Pete Castric Della Kruse has entered an aca­ to see all the new people of the dleton. Attention To Mrs. A. H. Cable, daughter Dor- | home Tuesday evening on the oc­ demy in New Mexico to finish her district at the reception of our een. and Miss Betty Putnam were casion of little Pete's birthday din­ senior year and take religious in­ teachers in the high school gym on Mail Orders struction. Miss Adeline Kruse is September 29 (Friday night of this | ner. in Pendleton Saturday. The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will employed for a manufacturing week) as well as former patrons. Word has been received from LEE’S SHOE SHOP Mrs. Max Piger and sons and Henry Wheeler that he was to have meet Friday. October 6, in the club firm in Walla Walla Mrs. Fern 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton room. ----------- Election - of officers another operation on his leg Fri ------- ---------- will be Kruse teaches fifth and sixth Mrs. Rose Hedrick were Pendleton grades in the Ferndale schools. visitors on Monday. day. Mr. Wheeler has been in the held and all are urged to attend. STANFIELD NEWS The fairest way we know to ration travel is to tell the American people the truth, and let them divide the supply fairly between them—as they always have when there is a shortage. Bus travel is a weapon. Use it eco nomically as you conserve food, pa per, and tin. Please remember we are carrying 21/2 times our normal loads; with rationed gas and tires. It you must travel, we are here to serve you. See, or telephone our agent for least crowded schedules and days. Know before you go. When traveling be sure to pur] identification stickers en your I baseage. We supply them free. J HERMISTON DRUG CO. Phone 2271 AIR CONDITIONED BUSES OVERLAND GREYHOUND L/NES Operated ty PACIFIC STAGES. INCORPORATED UNION COLUMBIA NEWS Olyn Hodge is having a deep well drilled on his farm this week. Cpl. Ray Haynes of Tinker Field. Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haynes of Moscow, Idaho, were visiting at the Hodge farm Wed- MOORE & MORRISEY Building Contractors and Remodeling Umatilla - - Oregon SHORB CONGRESS NOTICE TO MILK USERS ... $ $ This Is Dou Possible by This leu Liberal F. H. R. Plan Check the Figures Below: : • $ DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES, IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO RESUME HOUSE-TO- HOUSE MILK DELIVERIES AT THIS TIME. WE ARE GREATLY APPRECIATIVE FOR ORDERS $ WHICH YOU HAVE PHONED OR MAILED TO US. - YOU WILL, HOWEVER, BE ABLE TO GET HERMISTON DAIRY MILK AT THE VARIOUS - STORES IN THIS REGION. AGAIN WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR FINE CONFIDENCE IN GIVING US YOUR ORDERS AND WE REGRET THAT WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE HOUSE-TO- - HOUSE DELIVERIES AT THIS TIME. SINCERELY, Hermiston Dairy OLYN HODGE & SONS - $ $ $ * * “I 3 " : ’ I Sales Price................................................... $4,800.00 Of this amount you Need Pay in Cash Only $ 250.00 Monthly Payment (including taxes, interest fire insurance) for a Period of 48 Months Will be..................................................... ! $ 41.94 At the end of this period you will have an $1,044.00 Investment Equity in your home of At which time your Monthly Payment Drops to................................................... ! $ 29.04 40.00 Compare this with the Rent You Now Pay $ : As An Owner, After 48 Months Your Monthly Payment Will Be $29.04 Of this payment you will pay off the mortgage debt with an average . $13.83 monthly installment of The Actual Cost to you in Achieving Home Ownership per month is .... $ 15.21 You Will Actually Save Each Month thru Purchase .... . $ 24.79 or Per Year . $ 297.48 This means an Annual Return on the Money Invest- ed by you at the end of 48 months of 28 per cent. Every 3 4-10 years you will Save $1000.00. * * s : : * * • • P YYyyyyyFyyyyyyvyva CAN YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY TO BETTER ADVANTAGE? It would take approximately 60 years to earn this amount from savings bank interest! INTERSTATE HOMES, INC. ELMER FRITZKE at HERMISTON HOTEL ReccoReewoR-won-won- .... Phone 2411 : : * - t