The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 25, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
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LOCALS
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Sun.-Mon.
Jan. 28-29
Errol Flynn & Paul Lukas
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News and Cartoon
Recent guests at the G. W. Bai­
ley home were Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Bailey and family of La Grande.
R. C. Todd celebrated his 80th
birthday Wednesday at the Her­
miston General hospital.
Dr. A. E. Marble, Hermiston chi­
ropractor, will attend a chiroprac-
tic convention in Portland Friday
and Saturday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kopacz of
Hermiston are the parents of a
son. Raymond Royal, born Sunday
at the Ordnance hospital.
Baby Merrill Wilson, a pneumo­
nia patient at the local hospital,
was able to return to his home this
week.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec­
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
January 31, between the hours of
24-1c
10 a. m. to 5:00 p. m
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Berg are the
parents of a baby girl, Judith
Ann, born January 11 in St. An­
thony's hospital in Pendleton. The
little tot weighed eight pounds,
two ounces at birth. Judith Ann
is the third girl in the Berg family.
the
W. W. “Nellie” Nelson
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin made
his regular monthly visit to this
area the forepart of this week. He
is busy preparing data for the an­
nual Progress Edition of his paper.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O’Neal of
Umatilla are the proud parents of
a baby girl born Friday at the Her­
miston General hospital. The little
Miss was named Glennadean Sue,
and weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce.
Wed
Jan. 30-31-Feb. 1
Double Feature
ATP,
Y0. SUSANNA
GENE
He that being often
reproved hardeneth his
MV BUDDY
neck, shall suddenly be
destroyed,
and
Mrs. Melvin Lively and baby
Jeanette Lee left
Hermiston
General hospital to spend several
weeks with Mrs. Wallace of Uma-
tilla.
Mrs. Victoria Churchman was
able to leave the Hermiston Gen­
eral hospital after having spent
several weeks there. She is con­
valescing at the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rankin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert LaRue of
Stanfield announce the arrival of a
baby boy 7 pounds 9 ounces born
Tuesday at the Hermiston Gener­
al hospital.
In sending in a change of ad­
dress, M. M. DeMoss, Sp. 3c (W)
or Mrs. Harvey DeMoss, writes
that for the past seven months she
has been a chaplain’s assistant at
Palm Beach, Fla. “I have never
had a job I liked better except one
and that was being Mrs. Harvey
DeMoss and keeping house for my
husband. Harvey will have been
in the South Pacific area exactly
two years, the 22nd of this month.
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
DeMoss of Hermiston.
that
without remedy.” (Pro
me PICTUI
* HAVE YOU
BOUGHT YOUR
FJaBONDS
Robert Wiglesworth returned to
his home Wednesday from the lo­
cal hospital.
Pvt. Margaret
McCourt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
E. McCourt of Stanfield, was re­
cently transferred to another shore
station, following completion of
Naval Air Technical Training Cen­
ter at Norman, Oklahoma.
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Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and child­
ren Charles and Kayella, accom­
panied by her uncle, Mike J. Dwy­
er of Ft. Luppon, Colo., who is vis­
iting here, went to Portland by bus
Wednesday morning for a several
days stay.
Baby Dalvie Garrett, 6 months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gar-
rett of Boardman, entered the Her-
miston General hospital Tuesday
for medical treatment.
The Hermiston Baptist church
expects to have a guest speaker
Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock.
Miss Ina Moore will bring a mis­
sionary message based upon her
experiences in the mission fields
of Africa and the Malaya Peninsu-
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
tree - Action
SPENCER
SUPPORT
relieve that mus-
cular backache
and fatigue—give
you new energy.
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Mrs. D. Bearrow
106 Amatol
Ordnance. Ore.
N. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT
QUICK QUAKER OATS
2 1-lb. jars .25
per pkg. .11
3 lb. pkg.
SPEE-D-MIX PIE CRUST
17 oz. pkg.
SUNBRITE CLEANSER
4 for
SUPER SUDS, Floods O’Suds for Dishes & Duds, large
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
4 bars
• CAMAY TOILET SOAP
• SKAT HAND SOAP
ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT
SALMON
M J. B. JUNIOR COFFEE
BLUE JACKET SARDINES
MORRELL LIVER LOAF
NALLEY S MAYONNAISE
BULK DILL PICKLES
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Sale prices range from
$3.95 to $14.95. Aliare
drastically reduced . . .
MOST OF THE STYLES AND MATERIALS OFFERED ON SALE WILL
BE LOVELY FOR SPRING WEAR AS WELL AS FOR NOW. YOU WILL
BE WISE TO CHOOSE SEVERAL OF THESE GREATLY REDUCED AND
ALWAYS USEFUL DRESSES AT THIS TIME
BUY NOW!
To appreciate these values, you must see them!
: Saylor’s Clothing Store
Portland where shown at the Methodist Church
Pvt. John Lewis, who has spent they resided
approximately 18 days here visit- | Mr. House was employed as a fore- | Sunday night at 8:00 p. m. when
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- H. | man at the Kaiser shipyards. Tho I the Sunday Evening club presents
Lewis, will leave Friday for Camp latter is the son of Jack House Sr. the picture, “We Also Receive”. It
Roberts, Calif., to complete his ba- | of Hermiston and a grandson of is the reversal of the business of
sic training in the U. S. Infantry. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey, also of | giving to Christian missions, when
He was called home due to the ill-| Hermiston. Funeral services were a wounded American pilot is
vess of his father who recently un- | held in the Unity church of Kenne­ forced down in the jungle and is
derwent an operation in the Ord­ wick.
saved and cared for by a tribe of
nance hospital.
aborigènes who have been influen­
ced by missionaries and educated
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brown and
from their cannibalistic habits.
daughters were called to Kenne- '
wick, Wash., recently by the death,
Along with this film will be
of Mrs. Jack House. She had been I
shown "The Book for the World of
confined to her bed for four
months. She was a daughter of
The famous “fuzzy-wuzzy” pic­ Tomorrow,” a release from the
Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Kennewick. ture describing the spectacular American Bible Society. Free will
She was married to Jack House Jr. rescue of a wounded airman in the offering will be taken and the
¡public is cordially invited.
in 1942. Until two months ago jungles of the South Seas will
FUZZY-WUZZY
TO PE SHOWN
19c
Hunt’s
No. 212 23c
PEACH P’SERVES
Hunt's
No. 2 35c
JELLY
Oswego Asst. No. 1 35c
CHILI CON CARNE
Ceretelli's ........ 1’s 23c
SARDINES with To­
mato Sauce
1’s 16c
Church’s ........ pint
PRUNE - PLUMS
.28
.19
.19
.23
Oxydol
.17
3 bar
Jumbo size
GREEN ONIONS
LETTUCE
BROCCOLI
G for
1 lb. pkg.
... 2 2-lb
o 1 tall
lb. pkg.
3 for
oz. can
oz. Jar
per lb.
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
PORK & BEANS
FRESH PRODUCE
• YAKIMA FARMER TOMATO JUICE
• CLINTON PUDDING, vanilla, butterscotch, choc., 4 pk
O
•
•
•
•
•
•
styles, wools and rayon street dresses!
GRAPE JUICE
• KRISPY CRACKERS
JEL SERT, Six Delicious Flavor
HI-HO CRACKERS
Included in the selection are smart two- piece
RED & WHITE IS A BIG ORGANIZATION OF INDEPENDENTLY OWN­
ED AND OPERATED FOOD STORES.
THESE STORES HAVE COM­
BINED THEIR STRENGTH TO BRING YOU THE FINEST FOODS UNDER
THE RED & WHITE BRANDS AT EVERY DAY LOW PRICES
SHOP
AND SAVE EVERY DAY THE RED & WHITE WAY................
NALLEY’S TABLE QUEEN SALAD DRESSING quart .29
SUNNYLAND PEANUT BUTTER
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1945
WINESAP AND
SPITZENBERG APPLES
.24
.29
.25
.25
.10
.20
Hunt's
No. 212
2 bu. for
TOMATO JUICE
2 for
DILL PICKLES
C.H.B.
24
RAISINS
pound
C.H.B
R & W
47 oz
16
—
0238c
15c
GINGERBR’D MIX
Dromedary .... 1 ib
box $2.00
FOR VARIETY—Brussel Sprouts, Calavoes, Tur­
nips, Parsnips, Rome and Delicious Apples.
ALSO FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES!
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
Smelt — Oysters — Salmon — Halibut
Cottage Cheese — Kraut — Lunch Meat
Fryers and Roasting Chickens
Choice Cuts of Beef, Pork and Veal
PANCAKE FLOUR
R. & W
212 lbs
OATS
R. & W
3 lbs.
OATS. Mother's
Premium
large
BISKIT MIX
Fisher's .... 212 lbs
CAKE It Pastry Fl'r
White Lily
4 lbs.
SHREDDED WHT
Nabisco
2 for
POP CORN. Bango-o
South Am'n.
LGE. LIMA BEANS
Triad
2 lbs
Hermiston Trading Co