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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1944
R C. Todd entered the Hermis
Mr and Mrs George Liebe, who
ton General hospital Tuesday for were informed last week that their
medical care.
son Walter had been wounded and
S. 2/c Raymond Beebe of the was in a hospital, this week receiv
Merchant Marines visited here this ed an air mail letter stating that
week with his brothers. Bob and he is getting along nicely and is
Mrs. Viola Wilson of Monterey, Kenneth Beebe of Stanfield, and now able to be about.
Calif., is visiting here with Mr. und Earl of Hermiston. He has now
Mrs. Tom Stuart has received
Mrs. R C. Elwood
returned to duty.
word from her son. Sgt Earl Stu
The Townsend club of Hermis-
Mrs. Lynn Easton and baby son art. stating that he has been trans
ton will hold a regular meeting at Charles Lee left the local hospital I ferred from England to France
Over 300
the usual place Tuesday night, it Wednesday for their home.
with the armed forces. He states
has been announced.
Patterns to
Mrs. Bob Hussell, bookkeeper at that conditions are quite similar
Little Miss Martha Moore was the Rohrman Motor Co., is confin- but that it appears to be much
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djoose from
hostess last week at her home to a ed to her home due to inflamation damper in France.
large group of the younger set for in her arm.
Mrs. Victoria Churchman, who
a Hallowe'en party.
Ramon Beatty, local manager of underwent a serious operation in
Mary Lou Pierce, daughter of the Pacific Power & Light Co., has St. Vincents hospital in Portland
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Pierce, arrived returned home following about | last Friday, is slowly improving,
Sunday to visit with her grand- two months work in Walla Walla according to a telephone message
parents, Mr. and Mrs Otto Pierce. with the company.
received here by H. G. Rankin
George Harris, for many years
Mrs. N. W Bloom fell Saturday from Mrs. Rankin who is in Port
an employee at the Inland Coop ât her home and cracked several land with her mother.
.
erative. is reported as ill and un ribs. She is able to be up and
Lester Colpitts. employee at the
able to be at work.
around.
Inland Cooperative, arrived home
The Brownie group of Girl
Twins recently born to Mr. and early Thursday morning from a
Scouts enjoved a nartv recently at Mrs. LaVon Miller of Tillamook month's trip east. He attended a
the home of their leader. Mrs. have been named Tommy Gene milking machine school at Wauke-
Charleas Friday.
and Bonnie Joe. according to word sha. Wise., and a well pump school
Where else can you equal that pic
Miss Marian Pierce, who is em- received by the proud grandpar- at Delavan. Wise. On the return
ture? . . . 300 different fabrics to
nloyed at the A W Behrman jew eilis, Mr. und Mrs. Joe Udey.
trip he visited a week with his fa
choose from. It's just one of the
elry shop, left today (Thursday)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hixson an ther at Kirk. Colo. Lester states
many reasons why men who prize
for a few days visit in Portland
nounce the arrival of a baby boy that the trip was very educational
individuality of appearance come to
A Hermiston marine. Private l/c weighing 7 lbs 15 oz. born Wed as well as enjoyable. A greater
Ed. V. Price & Co. Add to this, the
Jack L. Hodge of Rt. I. is home on nesday at the Hermiston General portion of the expenses of the trip
cut and tailoring, the superior
individual
furlough He recently returned to hospital.
were financed by the cooperative
quality and workmanship, and you have most
the mainland after many months
Lawrence Swarner and Miss firms of Walla Walla and Her
of the reasons why Ed. V. Price clothes are
in the Pacific war zone
Lucile Seiler of Medford are visit miston.
Staff Sgt Huth Vester Shaw, ing this week at the home of the
No. 1 choice with men who want the best.
son of Mr. and Mrs Guy Shaw of former's parents. Mr and Mrs. A STANFIELD HIGH
Come in, let us show you. It costs no more.
Hermiston, is home on furlough C Swarner of the Columbia dis
from the Panama district At pres trict.
SPONSORS RALLY
$40 to $65
ent he is visiting his wife in Pen
Gordon Eugene Baker. 17. of
Also
Man
Tailored
Women’s Coats & Suiti
dleton but are expected to come to Hermiston, has enrolled at the Uni-
The kick-off for the Sixth War
Hermiston later in the week. He ted States Maritime Service, in Loan Drive, sponsored by the
will be here until after Thanksgiv Portland for training as a mer Girls League of Stanfield high
ing Mr and Mrs Shaw went to | chant seaman He will receive ba school, will be held after the elev- |
Pendleton to see him Sunday.
sic training at the United States en-man football game Saturday. |
training center at Avalon. Catali- November 18.
After the bond auction the I ---- =
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ni Island. Calif.
Pfe Boyd H. Neustel, son of Mr.
Relatives Meet in S.W. Pacific
and Mrs. F W Neustel of Hermis- in the high school building. lunch, I TURKEY PICKING
Quite a coincidence is the fact of
ton. a switchboard operator in a
A movie will be shown at the STARTS FRIDAY
the meeting of Virgil Logan. Sea
signal company at an Eighth Air high school auditorium. The first
man 2nd class, son of Mr. and Mrs.
"Then shall appear
Force Fighter Command P-51 Mus show is at seven and the second at
at , |
Wm. E. Logan, and his uncle. Lt.
tang base, in England, has com- nine, following the lunch. The
Even though the main boss, John A. v. Logan, somewhere in the
"
the sign of the Son of
Dieted a year of service in the Girls League is then sponsoring a ‘Jendrzejewski, president of the I Southwest
Pacific. The latter is
European theater of operations dunce in the Refvem hall. The association
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1 became ill —
1 pneu- the brother of the Hermiston post-
with
He formerly was a lineman for the Pasco Air Base Colored Orchestra monia the last minute, the prev- i master. Although their meeting
man in heaven: and
Ordnance Dent U. S. Army, in will furnish the music. Admission iously announced turkey pool will was rather a surprise, both men
Hermiston
His wife lives near will be bv war stamps bought at get underway Friday morning at had been on the lookout for each
then shall all the tribes
the door or bond receints purchas the local plant of the Eastern Ore- other, knowing that they were in
Kelso. Wash.
’d that day at the auction.
gon Turkey Growers. H. G. Ran- the same theatre of war. Virgil is
of the earth mourn, and
kin and Mrs. Julia Penney have stationed for the time being on
combined their efforts to substi- some island.
they shall see the Son
LT TrCWSON IS
Let a
tute for Mr. Jendrzejewski while
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LOCALS
HKNMISTON. OHKGON
PHONE 3131
Fri.-Sat.
Nov. 10-1 1
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Sun.-Mon.
Nov. 12
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league will serve a cafeteria
Plus Shorts
Tues. • Wed. • Thurs.
Nov 14 - 15 - 16
DOUBLE FEATURE
M ystery
M an mumi
of man coming in the
clouds of heaven with
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SPENCER
SUPPORT
power ami great glory.”
Second Lt. James Jackson and
is wife, recently stationed in Tex- morning.
s w ith • e 13th Armored Division,
n Unit Training, are home on fur-
ough vis siting at the home of his
ren’s ? r and Mrs. Ed Jackson.
AUCTION SALE
’S ANNOUNCED
cular
backache
and fatigue- give
you new energy.
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
' t Jackson was ori inally station
’d at Ft Knox and will now re-
turn there for assignment.
Lt Jackson is a graduate of
Hermiston high school with the
‘ass of 38 and attended Oregon
State Colleste three vears prior to
entering the armed forces.
Mrs D Bearrow
106 Amato!
Ordnance. Ore.
H. V. McGee. Pastor
he Pickers
is sick, wi 1 i report i Friday
p .
morn- SUNDAY
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ing and day workers Saturday PRESENT PICTURE
An auction sale is being adver-
used at the Paul Smith ranch, one
block south of the Boardman high
school, for Tuesday. November 14.
according to R C. Peters, auction
eer. The sale will start promptly
at 12:30, according to Mr. Peters.
An unusual amount of farm im
W’FS’ONARY DAY plements and other items are list
ed for sale at auction In addition
approximately 40 or 50 miscellan
The Women’s Missionary Socie eous head of cattle will be consign
ty of the Hermiston Baptist church ed to the regular sale items.
is sponsoring the coming of Miss
Enid Myers, missionary from Alas HOME EC CLUB
ka. to Hermiston
SETS MEETING
ary address Monday evening, Nov.
13th, at 8:00 o’clock in the Baptist
The November meeting of the
church. An inspirational program Home Economes Unit of Hermiston
including special musical numbers will be held Thursday. November
Our stura usill bo
Closed Sat., lov.
[Armistice Day]
PICT SWEET Little PEAS
1 cans 31c
LORD NOTTS CHOPPED BEETS 2
No. 2 cans
LETT UCE
16. between 10:30 a. m and 3:30
p. m The subject of the discus
sion and demonstration will be
"Carried Lunches" and should
have a wide appeal.
All are cordially invited to hear
CENTRAL CHURCH or CHRIST these free lectures which are given
at the U.S.O. club under the sup-
ervision of Jennie Marie Warren,
home demonstration agent for
mis- Umatilla
county.
The Women’s Society extends an
invitation to the townspeople to
be their guests for the evening and
to enjoy the social hour that will
follow the missionary program
cans
13c
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The Sunday Evening club of tne
| Methodist church presents this
Sunday night. November 12, at 8
i p. m.. one of the most thrilling of
travel pictures. "Wheels Across
India ", a sound motion picture.
filmed by the Denis-Roosevelt
Asiatic expedition. Here, indeed,
is a fascinating pictorial account
of wonders of the desert, animal
life, weird rituals and strange cus
toms as practiced in many outposts
of the world.
Sights never seen before except
by very few persons pass in pro
cession as the film unwinds. Men
in India eat glass; others pierce
their bodies with hundreds of sil-
ver-tipped spears and brave self-
tortures to atone for
I
their sins,
There are views < of the Ganges
where living and dead mingle in
ceremonial rites along the river
bank.
Capture of wild elephants to be
trained for work shows unarmed
hunters risking their lives to rope
a prospective worker
But the thrill of all thrills in this
stirring film is the ceremony in
which a Burmese priestess kisses a
deadly king cobra three times to
complete the snake god ritual.
Also of great interest are the
Burmese Inthas who row their
tree-hewn SO-foot canoes with
their legs instead of their arms.
Conrad Nagel is narrator of the
picture.
Regular services Sunday even-
1 a: ge Cx isp Heads
CARROTS
per bunch
per bunch
5C
6C
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Go den G a ■ Ita a
St
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tice Wednesday evening at 7:30.
No matter
how we may
declaim
PHILLIP S TOMATO soup
A group of 14 ladies worked at
the Red Cross Sewing center at
the USO club Tuesday afternoon
he contribution He made to The time was mostly spent in sort-
Society is forced to press ing materials contributed for lap
HILLS BROS COFFEE
RUPTURE
Maise
R.
im
FANCAKE FLOUR
Wakata Whole Wheat
RICE FLAKES
S
1
TWISTIE NOODLE DINNER
SMALL * HITE BEANS
AINSO
munity
FiCI SWEEI Whole Kernel CORN : cans 3U
PUKEX TISSUE
may
ting out materials for the slippers
One sample pair was made by Mrs
Lee Quiring and one sample ditty
bag by Mrs T J Means
Several |
pairs of carpet slippers were turn
Pendle- ed in finished by ladies w ho made
them at home from their own ma
tenais
Mrs J M Spencer, leader, asks
Please
all who bring in finished articles
to notify her or list them after
their name in the roll call book at
each meeting so that they may be
I given credit for then work “in the
sight of their fellow men". She
points out that by so doing others
are inspired to help fill this great
need for our returning
veterans
this winter
Refreshments were furnished by
Mrs. A F Rohrman
Westland Grange To
Hermiston Food Store
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Gleet
There will be election of officers
at Westland Grange at the next |
meeting Friday November (0 At
tendance has been excellent in re
cent months and it is hoped that
all will again attend Friday
The
Westland Grange was honored at
Pomona by having three members
elected to Pomona offices for the i
following year
Bermistu
frthanist Church —-
Topic for Worship
November II 1944