The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 22, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday and Saturday
February 23 - 24
• ROBERT
1 T aylor
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WALTER
RUTH
HUSSÍY - PIDGEON
PAUL KELLY
SHEPPERD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Pete Smith—Movie Pests
Travel Talk—Salt Lake
Diversions
Sunday and Monday
February 25 - 26
in
the
SIGNE
Picture
HASSO
of the
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NEWS REEL AND
COLOR CARTOON
Tuesday, Wed., Thursday
Feb. 27-28 & March 1
Double Feature
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t.Suisnne ROBERTS
THE BIG BONANZA
The BIG SHOW-OFF
ARTHUR LAKE
DALE EVANS
ANSON WEEKS
wo an ORCHESTRA
Mrs. Straden, mother of Mr».
Abe Toffer, formerly employ­
Bowman, entered the Hermiston ed at the Hermiston Auto Co. but
General hospital Saturday.
now residing in Pendleton, this
Mrs. Gerald White and Mrs. week underwent an operation for
Roy Hale are spending the re­ stomach ulcers.
mainder of the week in Portland
Culinary Local 536 held a Vai- !
J. W. Roberts spent from Sat­ on business. Mrs. White is tak­ entine party at the Carpenters |
urday till Monday as a patient at ing a short leave from her duties Local 933 hall Wednesday night,
the Hermiston General hospital. as rural mail carrier here.
February 14. Carpenters and their
Pete Berg, owner of the Her­
Mrs. M. P. Casseday and Mrs. wives were guests. Several mem­
miston Grain & Feed Co., is in Ernest Eichman returned Satur­ bers were present from Umatilla.
Portland the forepart of the week day from a weeks visit with rel­ A buffet lunch was served by
TOP COATS — OVERCOATS
on business.
atives in Spokane.
cal 536 members. Everyone re­
Mrs. William Miller left Satur­
B. P. Stone of Stanfield re- ported a good time.
SUITS — SLACKS
day night for Klamath Falls ceived medical care several days
CARD OF THANKS
JODPHURS
where she plans to make her at the Hermiston General hospi­
We wish to express sincere
home with her brother, Mr. and tal.
RIDING BREECHES
Mrs. J. C. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walpole and thanks to our friends for their
Jackson have spent several weeks daughter of Redmond are visit­ floral offerings and kind express­
here with Mrs. Miller.
ing at the home of her mother, ions of sympathy on our late be­
Mrs. Ina Whitney returned to Mrs. Bert Mullins. .
reavement.
You are assured of Smart Style,
John Dallman Sr.
her home from the local hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Chub)
Excellent Fit and Fine Work­
John Dallman Jr. and family |
after being there for five days.
Earl Dallman and family
Mr. and Mrs. Lusk, who have Longhorn received word Thurs-
manship in Ed. V. Price Clothes.
Lt. Roy Dallman and family ;
resided here for the past several day from their son, Pvt. Carl
James Dallman, C.A.M.M.. and
years, this week disposed of their Longhorn, U. S. Paratrooper, that
The fabric of your choice . . • from a selection
family
property and Tuesday moved to he is now stationed in northern
is made
Freda Harmon and family
Seattle, Wash. Mr. Lusk has been France and is hard at work. He
of several hundred quality woolens
employed as a mechanic while in does not speak too highly of that
Julius J.
Gimbel and family
—
Hermiston but has been ill for the country. His main request is for
up in the model and manner best becoming to you.
air mail stationery and stamps.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
past several months.
Mrs. Earl Sloan and baby son
Hermiston, Oregon
See the New Spring Patterns and Styles now at—
Mrs. Kenneth Hoel and baby Roy returned to their home to­
There will be morning and eve­
returned to her home in Walla day (Thursday) from the Hermis­
ning services. Christian Endea- :
Walla from the Hermiston Gen- ton General hospital.
vor at 7:00 in the church base­
eral hospital.
Dave Mittlesdorf underwent a
Pvt. James M. Knox was heard major operation Monday at St. ment.
Prayer meeting and choir prac-
February 14 over the radio on an Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton.
electrical recording which had He was somewhat better at latest tice Wednesday evening at 7:30
at the church.
been made "somewhere in the reports.
Immediately following the Ser-
from Ted Panages this week.
South Pacific.” The occasion was
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec­ vices Sunday morning there will Buck wears six battle participa­
Mr. Reid's sister, Mrs. Eleanor
a Valentine greeting to his wife. ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
tion
stars.
be a basket dinner in the church
Haynes, has returned to Colfax
Margaret Knox and two | Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, basement. Friends of the church
after a month visit at the Reid
children of Pendleton,
his par- February 28. between the hours are invited
home.
ents Mr. and Mrs. John
of 10 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.
adv.
Word has been received that
Portland. Pvt. Knox is with the w E Moore of Olympia. Wn„ HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Lt. Paul Peverley has been trans­
1st Marine Division and formerly spent Monday with his sister. Miss
H. V. McGee, pastor
Four ladies from Columbia dis­ ferred from the South Pacific to
lived in Hermiston.
Ina L. Moore, on his way home
trict went to Pendleton Tuesday the Philippines and that Pfc.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
----- ------------------------ ------------ g from Moscow. Idaho.
Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. to attend the Extension meeting. Keith Peverley has been heard
Mrs. A. E. Marble and Mr. and Sermon. “Six Great Questions In Miss Lucy Case of O.S.C. demon­ from in Luxemburg.
Mrs. Paul Marble returned
to The World's Greatest Book”.
strated the making of cottage
Geo. Liebe finished plowing for
Hermiston from Los Angeles
Young People’s service at 7:00 cheese, quick process cheese and Ted Panages last week.
where they had been since Sep- p. m.
different ways of using several
Mrs. W. H. Instone was a din-
tember. Mrs. Marble visited at | Evening worship at 8:00. Ser- kinds of cheese.
ner guest at the Chas. Keller
the home of her son. T Mr. and
Mrs. ,--1-9
mon, “ - A
Confidence" .
Mrs. Hodge
Mrs. Corman
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naia/ home Friday.
Harold Marble. Paul Marble, who | The ordinance of baptism will will give the same demonstration
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson re­
hne
24n1 —on
at the next Extension
has 1 been in a ----------
army i hospital,
has .................................
be administered.
Extension meeting turned Saturday from California
now received his medical dis- | Bible study Wednesday. 8 p.m. of the local unit held at the USO where they had been called be­
charge.
March 16th.
“For the preaching of
cause of the death of Mrs. Wil­
Miss Mary Sommerer of La
Mrs. Reid and Mrs. McCulley son’s mother.
Dividend Checks Now Ready
Grande, who attends Eastern Ore-
the cross is to them that
Patrons of the Cooperative Ser- accompanied Mrs. Hodge and
Mrs. James Getchell went to
gon Normal, spent the week with ’ vice Station are being informed I Mrs. Corman to Pendleton.
Pendleton Tuesday to have her
perish foolishness; but
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry that dividend checks for 1942 and
Bob Geei was on the sick list eyes examined.
Sommerer.
1943 are now ready and can be last week.
Several Columbia district lad­
unto us which are saved
Ramon Beatty, manager of the bad at the station. Mrs. Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Savage have ies expect to take part in the up­
Pacific Power & Light Co. here. Rauch, bookkeeper, states that moved from the Woodward place holstery school which will begin
it is the power of God.”
Ito Stanfield.
returned to his home Saturday | they will not be mailed.
at the USO Thursday. They are
from having received medical
Mrs. C. J. Noble was a visitor Mesdames
Knight,McCulley.
—(I Cor. 1:18).
care at the Hermiston General
Station Enlarges Office Space | at Lostine over the week end.
Hammer, Floyd Snyder, Peverley,
hospital for three days.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnidge of Ken­ Panages and Lee Dyer. The work
ing done at the Cooperative Ser­
Tech. 5th Grade. George W. vice Station. Manager Chas. Fri­ newick spent the week end with will consist of taking off all ma-
Nowell, mentioned in The Herald day states that the parts depart- I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peverley.
terials, entirely down to the
last week as having recently com­ ment is being enlarged as well
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman chair frame, replacing all worn
pleted 30 months overseas service as mere office space made avail­ called at the Emil Zivney home parts and putting all together
HERMISTON
with a veteran aviation engineer able. The new addition is of con- Sunday evening.
again with a new cover. The work
battalion in the Mediterranean "rete with the work being done
Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeWitt of will be directed by Miss Lois Lutz
BAPTIST CHURCH
and European Theatres, is a son by Schockman & Sons.
Pendleton and Dan Lawlers of of O.S.C. It is expected that
H. V. McGee, Pastor
of Mrs. Helen Johnson of Umatil­
the eight chairs will be rebuilt.
—2
i Prineville were visitors at tne
la. Her mailing address, how­
“Buzz” Thompson home this last
ever, is Rt. 2, Hermiston.
1 week.
Bob Woodward and his sister.
Mrs. W. H. Instone, made a trip
A Ninth Air Force Service Com­ to Lena after Mrs. Instone's visit
mand Base, France—Promotion of of three week at the Woodward
John O. Krause, Stanfield, Ore., to home,
"ATomas siscuir
the grade of staff sergeant, has I
Geo. Hodge purchased a horse
I been announced at headquarters |
A of his Ninth Air Force Service
■ ‘ Command unit.
1
Sergeant Krause is an electrical |
Hear—
specialist serving with the Ninth
Reverend
I » Air Force. His group services and
maintains the A-26 Invader, new-1
Nabisco
est and fastest medium bomber of
Assembly of God
the air force.
SHREDDED
Irrigon, Oregon
Before entering service from Ft.
WHEAT
Lewis in October, 1941, Sergeant
FEB. 25 to MAR. 11
Krause was working on a farm 4 ,
12 Yrs. Missionary
12 oz. pkg.
with his father in Stanfield. He is' 4 ’
to China
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore |
4 Years Pastor of Hong
2
for
.33
jars ....
Krause, route 1, Stanfield, Oregon
Kong Tabernacle—
presenting in picture
3 lbs. .29
...............
(400 slides)
Tailored-to-Order
LOCALS
Ladies or Olen
Mrs.
and Knox of |
COLUMBIA NEWS
sTANF^ELD BOY
STAFF SERGEANT
INSUREyofdz-
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CROCERIET
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Dunbar’s Cut Okra, 1 lb.
Mexican Chili Beans
1 lb. pkg. .25
Guittard Sweet Ground Chocolate
...... 2 for .15
Shaker Salt, 2 lb. cans
1 lb. glass jar .33
Kraft Chocolate Malted Milk
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, giant size ................2 for .25
Meadowmere Mushroom Garnish
934 OZ. can .29
15-oz. jar .32
Royal Chef Clam Chowder
Phillips Tomato Soup, tall cans
3 for .25
Post Raisin Bran, 10-OZ. pkg.
2 for .21
Heinz Rice Flakes, 612-oz. pkgs......
2 for .19
Flotta Tomato Puree, no pts.
No. 2’ 2 can .22
Shefford Cheese, Pimento or Olive Pimento
points
5-oz. jar .19
$
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PTA FOUNDING
“LIFE OF CHINA”
$
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AKERS
Sunshine
KRISPY
CRACKERS
FRUITSaVEGETABLES
FOR
CKÍAMIHG
USI
CARNATION
MILK
GRAPEFRUIT .
Large Size - Texas Pink
CELERY ............
lb. .12
Large Crisp Stalks
GREEN ONIONS
CARROTS
: • CABBAGE
3 bu. .17
per lb. .C8
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Sunshine
HI - HO
CRACKERS
1 lb. pkg.
21c
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
Also serving 6 months
internment, telling of
harrowing experiences
in
The Umatilla P.T A. celebrated
the founding of the P.T.A. with
an appropriate program Tuesday
night of last week with a good
crowd present. Following the
program, delightful refreshments
were served. The P.T A
was
founded in 1897 by Mrs. Theodore
W. Birney, the first meeting in
Washington. D. C.. drawing 2000
people. Today it has a member­
ship of 3,054,950. of which 900.-
)00 are men.
Among those participating in
the program were Lennä Byrnes.
Eva Baldwin. Marlene Baldwin,
Betty Halliday.
Mary Kendler,
and W. R. Nugent. The group al­
so donated $5.00 as a silver offer­
ing toward the national fund.
The next regular meeting will
be Tuesday. February 27. with an
executive board meeting at 8:00
o. m A social hour will be held
at 9:00
All members are urged
to be present, with 4th grade !
mothers as hostesses.
“Japanese Intern­
ment Camp”
EVERYONE WELCOME
Mecoe-weMeroo,
Celebrate
Washington’s Birthday
with a
HARD TIMES DANCE
UMATILLA BOY
RETURNS HOME
Echo B. Neal. B. M. 1 c (better
known to his friends as Buck) ar­
rived at the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Omohundro of
Umatilla, recently to spend a 30-
dav leave. He participated in the
battle of Algiers, Africa: was i..
in ; |
the Atlantic theatre of war for 18 |
months, his ship being struck by '
i torpedo and was towed in to
Norfolk, Va., for repairs.
From there he was sent into 1
the Pacific war zone, participat­
ing in the battles of Saipan and i •
Leyte. He has been on all of the y
islands of the Pacific war zone
SAT., FEB. 24th
at Refvem Hall - Stanfield
JUDGING AT 11:00 P. M.—Swing Rocker Will
Be Given Away as a GRANDE PRIZE!
MOW OM DISPLAY AT GAMBLE
e
LTe
STORE
sTANFELD
$