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TWO
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1944
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mrs. Clyde Hebert was a patient
Tom O’Grady entered the Her
at the Hermiston General hospital miston General hospital Sunday
Saturday and Sunday.
and is being treated for injuries
W. W. "Nellie Nelson, roving received in an accident.
reporter of the Walla Walla Union-
Karl Krause, Mo MM 2/c, writes
Bulletin, made his periodical trip from the U. S. Naval Hospital in
Pendleton
visitors
Saturday
to this region the forepart of the Seattle that he has recently been
were Mrs. Jesse Hineline, Miss week.
hospitalized because of stomach
Beth Ruper and Miss Olive Ridge.
Mrs. Hugh Shaw and baby Dav trouble. "I've lived around Her
Mrs. Orville Ray and baby son id Robert returned to their home miston or 20 years and always read
Gerald Douglas left the Hermiston Monday from the Hermiston Gen your paper, and can’t get along
General hospital Tuesday.
eral hospital.
without it now.” His condition is
Miss Jeannette Calkins of Port
George Lund entered the local not considered serious.
land, representative from the state hospital Wednesday as a medical
John Knox. Radioman 2nd class,
republican club office, was in Her patient.
who has just returned from 18
miston Thursday.
Mrs. I. T. Emery of Baker came months spent overseas with the U.
A baby boy. Kenneth Ralph, was Thursday morning (today) to visit S. Navy, visited with friends in
born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Krawl at the home of her daughter and Hermiston Thursday. He has spent
at the Hermiston General hospital son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George E. most of that time on the Hawaiian
Thursday (today) He weighed 7 I Turner.
Islands. He developed hay fever
pounds 812 ounces at birth.
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse left Thurs- and was returned to the States for
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer and day morning (today) for Weiser, that reason.
children left Wednesday for Spo- Idaho, to spend a week or so vidit-
Little Jerry Walker, son of Mr.
kane. Wash., where thev expected ing her mother.
and Mrs. Woodrow Walker, enter
to spend until Sunday.
Attention—Avon Customers! A ed the Hermiston General hospital
This is a very importuni question
Mrs. Jesse L. Dewey and infant new representative is handling the Tuesday and is being treated for
Avon
products
Inc.
Mrs.
Alice
pneumonia
these
days
when
the conservation of materials
daughter Sandra Fern left the
Dale Elwood Seaman second
Hermiston General hospital Wed Woodward will gladly serve your
is
so
essential.
Ed.
V. Price & Co. has been
needs. Thanking you for the pat class, arrived home last week to
nesday.
answering
this
question
in America for almost
ronage
and
courtesy
shown
to
me
visit his wife and baby, and also
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec
in
the
past
Mrs.
Cere
’
Beaver,
ad
50
years.
You
can
count
on our clothes be
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
El
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Dan C. Bartlett, who was injur wood. Dale has just finished boot
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
cause each garment is cut and tailored to your
October 25. between the hours of ed some months ago in an explos camp training at Camp Farragut,
individual measurements . . . and perfect fit is
10-lc ion at the Umatilla Ordnance De Idaho, and will return there soon
10:00 a. m. ti 5.00 p. m.
pot
and
has
been
in
McCaw
Hospi
vital not only to good appearance but a “must”
for
assignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warren of
Mrs. Guy Park was a medical
fot longest wear. Come in today, let us answer
Heppner were visiting old friends tal in Walla Walla since that time,
and neighbors on the project Fri arrived late Wednesday to spend patient at the Hermiston General
this question for you. It costs no more.
day and Saturday. They were the remainder of the week here hospital from Saturday till Tues-
with
his
wife.
dav.
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
«40 to »65
Little John Donner was treated
Ramon Beatty and a guest, Mr.
Bud Hooker Friday night.
Mrs. Hugh Fraser and daughter at the local hospital Friday and Skelley, spent the week end in
Also Man Tailored Women's Coats & Suits
Nancy went by plane to Portland Saturday from having the rare ex- Hermiston, spending much of the
perience
of
drinking
fuel
oil.
time
pheasant
hunting.
The
for
Wednesday afternoon for a few
Lt. Elbert Moore and his wife mer is manager of the local office
davs visit with Mrs. Fraser’s par
and son Guy are spending this of Pacific Power & Light company
ents, Mr. and Mrs B. S. Kingsley, week
in Hermiston, visiting his but has spent the past several
formerly of Hermiston.
parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Moore, weeks working in the Walla Walla
and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. office.
Sherman Wells. Lt Moore is now
Owen Dunning, head musician
stationed in California with the air of the KOIN radio station in Port
forces.
Work offers an award for Achieve
land. arrived earlv Thursdav morn
Pfc. Bill Belt, son of Dr. and ing for several da vs visit with his
ment.
i Mrs. F. B. Belt, writes from France brother. Fd Dunning. The former
It is hoped that more Umatilla
that he is receiving the Herald and nlans to narticinate in pheasant
County 4-H club members will
is showing the natives of France hunting while here It is becom-
The past week has seen some look forward to taking part in
the Hermiston weekly, asking for ing an annual trin for him.
typical
hunting weather, with the these available contests another
their comments. Bill writes. ‘‘This
Mies Marian Pierre
urho has
Special standard report
I am not ashamed of confounded weather is just like. been
nights turning quite cool and the year.
employed in an office at the
forms must be secured from the
middle
of
the
days
rather
warm.
Oregon’s—except there I was liv-1
extension office in each
the gospel of Christ: | ine inside like a white man.” Bill the past 22 months, arrived home No rain has fallen during the past county
contest.
six davs but a total of .15 inch
■ promises a “speedy victory'
rainfall was recorded last Thurs
for it is the power of
day.
October 12 according to Chas.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Taylor, city weather man.
God unto salvation to
Let a
The figures follow:
Lester Colvitts. an employee of
Date
Max. Min.
Free
-
Action
the Inland Cooperative, left last
everyone that believ-
October n
78
37
week for Waukesha. Wise., where
October
76
46
SPENCER
be
will
receive
instruction
in
in-
eth.
October 1.3
... 71
46
stalling pumps and other fixture
SUPPORT (Z
October 14
... 74
49
installation. Fn route be will visit
October 15
relieve that mus-
... 73
39
relatives
being
sone
about
three
c uI a r backache
October 16
... 73
37
weeks. His trip is being financed
and fatigue—give
October 17
... 74
36
hr
the
cooperative
and
implement
you
new
energy.
Hermiston
HERMISTON
firms.
fiethnhist
Church ----- -
Mrs. D. Bearrow
Guests in Hermiston for the
BAPTIST CHURCH
106 Amatol
next three weeks are Mrs. Dale
Ordnance. Ore.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Fischer and children David Dodd
and Alexandra, of Eugene, who are
National 4-H club activities and
visiting at the home of the former's
Topic for Worship
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. awards offer opportunities for
Also Mrs. Lester Keenan and outstanding club members of coun-
ty and state. Winning records sub-
sub
"The Power of God in
daugter. Linda Marie, of Eugene, ty
who are visiting at the home of the fitted to the county extension of-
the Lives of Men"
former’s father, Ed Dunning. They | fice are forwarded to the state of-
arrived last Friday.
fice where the state winner is se-
Mrs. Anne Durfey, former own- lected. Records must be in the
October 22, 1944
er of the Hermiston Hotel, was a state office by October 20.
visitor in Hermiston the forepart
Outstanding business firms have
of the week, staying at the home of made possible the awards and
Mr. and Mrs J. G. Pearson. Mrs. scholarships that are offered. A
Durfey is residing with her par- few are listed here. The national
GLUTEN STEAKS
PROTEENA
ents in Spokane, Wash., where she clothing contest is sponsored by
Vegetarian
is employed in the office of com- i the Spool Cotton Company of New
Tasty - Meaty
Tender Meaty Cutlets
missioner of golf clubs and city York. The national canning con-
parks in the city hall. Mrs. Dur- test is sponsored by the Kerr Glass
Vegemeat
17 oz. jar .......... .2
fey visited many of her friends | Manufacturing Company of Okla
homa.
here while in the city.
. The food . preparation
-,______ _ con-
21 oz. can .........
Mrs. A. W. Turnblad of Olym- test is sponsored by the Servel,
SOY MINCE
COMPLETS SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
pia. Wash., in renewing her sub- Inc., of Indiana. Montgomery Ward
Vegespread
scription to The Herald, writes of Chicago offers a contest for the
II
a.m. 6001
YOUTH
" a.m.
“9 MISIC 6:30
TO PROGRAM
8:00 P.[.
NUTEENA
that her husband has a butcher ! best long time record. The nation
SANDWICH SPREAD
• p.m. SUNDAY EVENING OLII HOUR
shop
in
a
store
nearby.
They
have
al
dress
revue
contest
is
sponsored
Light - Tasty - Vegemeat
8 oz. jar
purchased a home and states, “I DY the American Viscose Corpora-
still think Hermiston is one of the tion of New Yord The President
21 oz. can
nicest places in the U. S. but my of the United States and National
GLUTEN-BURGER
hopes of ever making it my home Committee on Boys and Girls Club
Tender Minced Gluten
again are not very promising." She
- ■
--------
also states that she just opened a
Steaks
OH HENRY
Ur e tr e - ft
can of asparagus and has only a
,
17 oz. can ........ 2
few more left—all the more rea- 2 I
COOKIES
son for wanting to return to Her-
miston.
48
count
pkg
DIVNICHS
Sunday. October 15. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jackson was
DILL PICKLES
the scene of a happy family re
JUNIOR
union honoring the homecoming of
Quart Jar
Pfc. Willie Jackson, who is home
MATCHES
on furlough. All members of the
family were present except Cpl.
6 boxes ..
GOLD CREST
Eugene Jackson who is serving
overseas. Present from out of
Pure
town were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
PRESERVES
Jackson and children of Sheridan.
SOY BEANS
Mrs. Alma Baldwin and daughter
STRAWBERRY
Jimmie Jane of Ranier. Others
No matter where you may be—at work,
Per lb
RED RASPBERRY
there were Mr. and Mrs. R A.
BLACK CAPS RASP.
or on the march, your
Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Orville Ray.
BLACKBERRY
ink is made fresh in your
Mr and Mrs. Jess Williams, Mr. |
kt
e—e- pen
PIA as
Ci) you
yuu write.
write.
YOUNGBERRY
KARO SYRUP
and Mrs Harold Keith, Mr. and : , No more messy ink bottles to bother with.
BOYSENBERRY
Mrs A. L. Wilson. Ellamae Ewing
LOGANBERRY
1 ’ 2-lb. jar
and Mr. and Mrs Rex Jackson.
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