The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 01, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
BASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday and Saturday
March 2 - 3
CARSoNE
Alan HALE: George TOBASRober SHAYNE
Cartoon—We're on the
Way to Rio
Musical—Lucky Cowboy
Sunday and Monday
March 4-5
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Warren of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Daugherty
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oviatt were Heponer were visitors in Hermis­
Port'and visitors over the week ton Tuesday. They moved to
Heponer from Hermiston last
end.
•
Miss Ina L. Moore and her aunt April.
Cpl. Henry H. Harding of Her-
Yrs. Lucy Stierwalt left Sunday
Rev. H. G. Luscomb of Belling­ to spend until Thursday night vis­ misión is now stationed in Bel-
ham. Wash., was a visitor at the iting in Seattle and Olympia, Wn. gium with the 4262nd Quarter-
master Truck Company which is ,
Roy W. McNeal home.
Mr. ana Mrs. Ed O'Donnell
hauling vital war cargoes at a |
Mrs. Anna I Myrick, an employee were called to Seattle, Wash.,
--
at the-- Umatilla Ordnance Depot Wednesday by the death of Mr. Belgian port.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bousquet of
was injured in a car wreck Feb. O’Donnell’s brother, H. S. O'Don-
15 and as yet has not been able to nell. They expected to remain for Portland spent Monday visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
return to her work.
I the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pickel 1 of I County Commissioner and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Bousquet will be
remembered as Miss Jane Jack-
Spokane announce the birth of a Wm. Meiners of Pendleton were
baby boy this week at the local business visitors in Hermiston son.
Read Dr. A. E. Marble's special |
hospital weighing 8 pounds and Saturday. They also attended the offer advertisement on this page.
one ounce.
Inland Cooperative dinner and
The Columbia school had an
The Westland Home Ec. club business meeting that dav.
art display Thursday of last week
will meet Wednesday, March] at
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Ryland, who with all grades taking part. Hand
the home of Mrs. Don Allstott in formerly resided in Hermiston carvings, finger painting, charcoal
Umatilla.
Miss June Warren ;
about 10
have sold their
painting, free hand paintings and
home demonstration agent I business in Bingen. Wash, and many others were on display. A
give a demonstration on the mak- have purchased the Victory Tav- tea was served to the mothers by
ing of slip covers.
+ Lewiston Idaho
the teachers, Mrs. Al Cable, prin- I
Miss Beth Russell. Irrigon cor- ernat Lewiston, iaa .
respondent of The Herald, was a
Walt Pearson, who recently un­ cipal. Miss Helen Zehendner and
visitor at this office Wednesday derwent an operation on his foot Miss Betty Putman.
Miss Mary Lou Johnson arrived
investigating the linotype and I in Emmanuel hospital in Port-
.
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alga ninniti ny yins
other plant machinery, attempt­ land, is getting along nicely and home from Corvallis Saturday
from attending a two weeks con- |
ing to find out how her news be­ is expected home quite soon.
Wayne C. Ufford, Technician ference there.
came newspaper print.
Mrs. Leonard Keller was sur- |
A delayed news item from the Fifth Grade, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marine Corps, states that during Chester C. Uff ord of Route Two. prised Monday by her husband
ceremonies at a Pacific base. Mar­ Hermiston, is now stationed with arriving in Pendleton after hav- |
ine Sgt. David E. Hamm. 21. son Headquarters Company of the ing spent the past year in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm of 850th Signal Service Battalion, in European theater of operations.
Hermiston, was awarded the Pur­ Italy. His work has to do with In October Captain Keller's plane
ple Heart medal for wounds sus­ operating and maintaining motor | was shot down over German ter-
prisoner. He
tained during the battle for Guam. transportation for troops in the ritory and was taken
A .37 millimeter gunner. Hamm Mediterranean theater of opera­ escaped from a German prison
His unit was recently and made his way back to the
was wounded by fragments from tions.
a land mine which had been de­ awarded the Meritorious Service American lines. Mrs. Keller and
tonated by Jap grenades. Later Unit Piacque for superior perfor­ baby daughter have been spend-
ing the past few days in Pendle-
news from him reports him in fine mance of duty.
Cpl.
William
C. Lindner, son of ton.
health and back at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Lindner of I
driver Earl Stewart With Air Squadron
with the 804th Tank Destroyer • Mrs. Tom Stewart has received
Battalion, Fifth Army unit, that wort from her son, sgt. Earl L.
has proved itself extremely versa Stewart, that he is now stationed
tile in action on the
in eastern Fiance with an air-
| accordingto news
byThe drome squadron. The squadron,
i Herald
made up of aircraft mechanics,
played a leading roe i
armorers. communications and
^instrument experts, recently was
the Fifth Army, being among the |
to bases in
“In the day when
Technical and supply
Ber
aneline and
shoos vere set up immediately be-
wood, employees, of the city of
front line t
where
God shall judge the
Hermiston were official, visitors they were bombed and strafed at
LOCALS
I
Hermiston, is a half track
Italian front,
received
from Italy. This eroup e
has
spectacular summer advance
moved from England
first troops to pass through Rome. France.
News Reel
Musical—Show Boat
Tues. - Wed. - Thurs.
March 6-7-8
secrets of men by Jesus
Christ according to my
gospel.”
(Romans 2:16)
M. ETHEL
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
B arrymore
Color Cartoon—Commando
Duck
and Sport Reel
H. V. McGee, Pastor
in
on
bat. his squadron is being refer­
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Cooney of red to as "the Infantrymen of the
Hermiston, recently arrived at the
Big Spring Bombardier School at Air Force".
Big Spring, Texas, and has been
Pvt. Robert Harris Released
assigned to duty. He was com­
missioned a bombardier at Mid­
Rev. H. V. McGee, pastor of the
land. Tex., in 1943, and has served Baptist church, this week received
a tour of combat duty in the Euro­ information from the regional
pean theater prior to return to hospital at Camp Joseph Robin-
this country. Following a fur- son, Arkansas, that I Pvt. Robert J.
i lough spent here with his wife and I Harris of Hermiston was being
parents, he repoited back for du- released from the army with an |
I ty. His wife is with him at Big honorable discharge.
Pvt. Har­
ris, who served overseas a total of
Spring, Texas.
42 months, has been having trou- |
ble with his feet. Pvt. Harris is |
expected heme in the near future. |
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Harris.
We are now holding regular
Sunday morning services in the
U. S. O. building, and extend a
cordial welcome to all.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Worship service at 11:00 a. m.
This Sunday morning, the new
pastor is giving his inaugural ser­
mon on the theme. “The Fearless
Christian”.
VW
ft
FISHER’S
ZOOM .................
TOMATO PUREE .....
RIALTO
3 for
TOMATO SAUCE
.19
Picnic Tins
(No Points)
No. 2 can
.19
(20 Points)
WADHAM'S Golden Sweet
SOY KING Fluffy
PANCAKE MIX
-35
BLUE KARO
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Stanley Weber. Pastor
Pilgrim Holiness church servi­
ces are held at the church each
Sunday, beginning at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday School, 11 a. m. morning
worship, and 6:45 Y. P. S„ and
each Wednesday evening a prayer
service at 7:45.
We are beginning a new con-
test in our Sunday School. Come1
next Sunday and help us win.
112-lb. jar .16
SYRUP
SALAD DRESSING .... pt. jar
Whole Kernel - No. 2 Cans
PHEASANT Cut Green
s & w LIQUID
BEANS .................
APPLE .....
No. 303 Cans
ORANGE JUICE
2 for
MIRACLE WHIP
CORN ..........................
M c D onald
.21
114 Lb. Packages
GREEN GIANT
PEAS ..........
lb. pkg.
Whole Wheat Cereal
No 212 Cans
(No Points)
.26
LOCAL COMPANY
GETS TRUCK
2 for .35
12 oz. Bottles
46 oz. can
.49
No Points
Red Point Economy
KRAFT DINNER
2 pkgs. .21
Serves 8 Peonie
S & W SEEDLESS
RAISINS
15-oz. pkg.
.14
1 2-lb. box
.11
18-07. pkg.
.22
HERSHEYS
COCOA
CEREAL
NALLEY’S
quart .39
TANG
NALLEY’S
TREASURE PICKLES
12 oz jar
POSTUM
MAHATMA Long Grain
RICE .....................
ROYAL CRYSTAL
GOLDEN WEST
SALT ...........................
COFFEE
put on sale at
HALF PRICE
Gay Dresses to choose from .... and the original
price of $5.95 to $25.00 is right ... but must clear
the racks now at—
$2.98 to $12.50
UMATILLA PTA
HAS MEETING
California sequoia redwoods.
After a social period, doughnuts
and coffee were served by the
fourth grade mothers.
The Umatilla P.T.A. met Febru­
ary 27 with a fine attendance. The
executive
board met at 7:00, fol­
______
lowed by a short business meeting
at 8:00. called to order by the first
vice president Mrs. Lennä Byrnes.
Mrs. Bousquet acted as secretary
pro tern in the absence of Mrs. W.
R. Nugent.
The pledge of allegiance to the
flag was led by Jimmie Hatfield
and the audience sang "Home on
the Range". Rev. W. A. MacAr­
thur of Hermiston was present
and gave a very interesting and
beautiful illustrated chart talk,
comparing the life of man to the
age old beauty and serenity of the
FEBRUARY ENDS
WITH SUNSHINE
The final week of February
brought some excellent weather,
with the nights quite cool but the
sun shining brightly during the
day. No rain was recorded dur­
ing the seven-day period, accord­
ing to the records of Charles Tay-
lor.
55
February 21
February 22 ........... 52
February 23 ............ 53
55
February 24
February 25 ............ 56
February 26 ............ 53
Wednesday to check
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
E. W. Philippi. Pastor
FLOTTA
FINE DRESSES
Richland.
intervals.
still feeling
fine
the Richland sewer and meth-and
getting Earl
along is nicely.
Because
First'Lt. T. E. Cooney, son of I they are so near the scene of com-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science services will
be held at the Legion hall Sunday
at 11:00 a. m.
The public is cordially invited.
iter
Another Lot of
2 lbs. .27
1 lb. jar
2-lb Packages
.32
Hermiston Food Store
Yeur.Cerified
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
INUVpenUURI
$
$
Cant. Verne E. Daugherty, com­
manding officer of Co. É. 22nd
Bn.. Oregon State Guard, has re-
I ceived notification that the Her­
miston company will receive an
army truck for local use The unit
will be of great benefit to the com­
pany and will be used for drills,
bivuacs and other official duties.
Capt. Daugherty and Lt. Friday
will go to Camp Whittycombe.
Clackamas county, Sunday to re­
ceive delivery.
COLUMBIA
GRANGE NOTES
A costume dance is to be held
March 8th with each person to
dress as his or her opposite. That|
is. if one is a farmer he should
dress as a judge an acrobat or a
sailor—anything but a farmer A
small door charge will be asked
and a fine must be paid by all
who do not “dress up".
The next regular meeting of
the grange falls on March 6.
The Home Economics club will
meet March 9 at the home of Mrs
Sarah Anson
The modern
Scientific and
Drugless Dlay
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CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN