The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday and Saturday
April 6-7
Double Feature
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April 8-9
KING VIDOR'S PRODUCTION
Starring
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Tue«. - Wed. - Thur«.
April 10-11-12
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Donald's Off Day
Musical—Songs of the Colleges
150 count
GINGHAM BATHROOM
6 rolls .25
TISSUE
GOODHOUSEKEEPERS
Ulax Paper
roll .20
150 ft. roll
$
JUNIOR
carton .23
$ MATCHES
6 box carton
s & w
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$
lb. jar .32
COFFEE
$
4 for .10
6 oz. pkgs. - Cooks in 7 minutes
MISSION REAL ITALIAN
Spaghetti Sauce
.17
$
CRRCKERS
box .32 .
SORUP
5 lb. jar .42
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FLOUR
sack 2.23 I
50 lb. sack
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RIRSÜ
Ige. size .23 1
3 bars .20
LUX
TOILET SOAP
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Countless men in uniform
yearn for fuller enjoy­
ment—of Weyenberg
Shoes. They know their
distinctive appearance
and workmanship — the
way they're crafted to fit
' comfortably. You can de­
pend on them to give
extra months of satisfac­
tory service. Come in to-
day for your pair.
SAYLOR‘S
11:00 A. M., Worship service.
Ray Shaw, Yeoman 3rd class,
Friday evening, meeting of the
U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Shaw, arrived Wednesday Sunday School teachers at the
night to spend a 30-day leave in Harm Casper home.
Saturday, instruction class for
Hermiston. He came here from
San Diego, Calif., having returned children at ten o’clock.
from another trip overseas.
Glen Virvil Ufford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester C. Ufford of
Hermiston, recently received a HAS MEETING
rating of Seaman 1/c, following"
completion of training at the Na­
Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent of
val Air Technical Training Center Echo were initiated into the Order
at Norman, Oklahoma. He will of the Eastern Star at the last reg­
now be transferred to a naval unit ular meeting held March 28th.
afloat or to another shore station
During the evening the school
for further instruction and work. teachers present were given a
Lieutenant (jg) Beverly Webb special degree by Worthy Matron.
Morgan, Navy Nurse Corps, re­ Rachael Jackson, and each pre­
cently received that rating in the sented with a little bookmark from
first blanket promotion of Naval Mrs. Jackson.
nurses in the history of the United
At the first meeting in March
States Navy. Lt. Morgan is a the Worthy Matron had asked all
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris members to concentrate on saving
E. Webb of Berkeley, Calif., but waste fats and report their
formerly of Umatilla. She is the achievements at the next meeting
wife of Captain Paul C. Morgan, The very gratifying result was a
Jr., U. S. Marine Corps, stationed report of a total of 84 pounds hav­
at Camp LeJeune, N. C.
ing been turned into the govern­
Members of the Ladies Auxilia­ ment.
ry 429 of Hermiston Carpenters
Following the next regular
Local 933 met Tuesday evening meeting. April 11th. there will be
for a regular meeting. Mrs. An- a social hour with bridge, pinochle
tonniette White acted as chairman and other games to interest all
in the absence of the president, members. Husbands, wives or
Mrs. J. G Waller. Among other friends of Star members were in­
business discussed, was ways and vited to join in our social hour.
means for a cooked food sale con- Following this particular meeting
templated by the auxiliary in the | the members who so desire are to
near future.
| bring 25c, the proceeds to go to-
Quite a large gathering was held | ward the electric signet Worthy
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matron Rachael Jackson is work-
Moore Easter. Dinner and ice ing to obtain for the Chapter dur-
cream was served to the following: | ing her year in the East.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thompson, y Lovely refreshments were serv-
Lakeview, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. O. ed following the last meeting, with
H. Thompson and son Ronnie. Ir­ the following committee in charge:
rigon; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomp­ Mrs Walter Hamm, chairman,
son, Irrigon; Mrs. Mary Ledgett. Mrs. J. V. Villermoure, Mrs. Anna
Miss Opal Ledgett and Bill Petter­ Carson and Margie Keller.
son, all of The Dalles; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Rust and daughter
Sharon, Irrigon; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dissmiere, Hermiston; Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Wolford. Miss Janice
Wolford and Miss Carol Wolford,
all of Stanfield; Mr. and Mrs. Al­
vin Hooker and two children, Ar­
lene and Dale, and Mrs. Ema Wil­
liams. all of Hermiston; Mrs. Chas.
Reynolds of Umatilla. W. E. Good­
win, 84. was the oldest present,
and Karen Christian, nine months,
was the youngest.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
(U. S. O. Building)
E. W. Philippi. Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School and
Adult Bible class.
APRIL 8. 1945
"THE
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Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
AFTER GLOW
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Hermiston
Methodist Church
3603
w. A. MacARTHUR. Pastor
LIFE’S Little TROUBLES
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
-CAN’T EAT-
You don’t have to worry and
fret because CONSTIPATION
or GAS PRESSURE discomforts
won’t let you eat. Instead of feel-
ing nervous— blue or bewildered,
take a dash of
ADLER-I-KA
Hermiston Food Store
IT'S TOUGH TO
ENJOY 'EM ONLY
WHEN OFF DUTY
qt. .33 I
DRESSING
$
STALEY S GOLDEN
Ulegenbergs
pkg. .11 .,
CHEEZ-IT
Soaks Clothes Whiter
8 oz. can
$
lb. box .18
UIRFERS
WAKOTA SPECIAL ENRICHED
VAN CAMP S
TEODEROOI
$
pkg..33
FLOUR
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pkg. .10
TOUJELS
$
LOCALS
FFOODVALUES
SIERRA PAPER
$
Bob Harris was a patient in the
Mrs. Frank Shultz of Moscow,
Hermiston General hospital Sun­ Ida., Mrs. Levi Nelson of Auburn,
day.
Wash., arrived Wednesday to
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Knapp and spend several days visiting Mrs. C.
son Vernon, former Hermiston M. Harris and Miss Ina L. Moore.
residents, visited here over the
Mrs. Ramon Beatty returned to
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley and week end with friends and rela­ her home Easter Sunday from the
family spent the Easter week end tives.
Pendleton hospital after a two
New employees at the Hermis­ weeks stay there following a ma­
in Forest Grove with relatives.
Frank Woods of Ione entered ton General hospital are Mrs. Bob jor operation.
the Hermiston General hospital Harris, Miss Marion Lindner and
Mrs. Edna Shaughnessy and
Miss Stella Webber.
Monday for medical treatment.
Mrs. Cal. Crill and baby Stephen
N. T. (Tex) Beaver left for Cal­ of Seattle left Wednesday after
The Westland Home Economics
club will meet Wednesday after- ifornia Saturday, March 31, to be visiting at the home of Mr. and
noon, April 11, at the home of with his family. He has spent the Mrs. Dayton Harris for a week.
past three months in Hermiston at
Mrs. Elmer Watson.
Miss Jinky Wilson and Miss Kay
Mrs. Alice Stone began work the home of his brother, L. F. Bea­ Charleston returned to St. Paul’s
this week at the Tum-A-Lum ver.
in Walla Walla Tuesday af­
I. (Jerry) Rogers, who was the school
Lumber company office as book-
ter
spending
a ten day Easter va­
victim of a hit and run accident
keeper.
Miss Virginia Todd of Vancou­ several weeks ago, was taken to cation with relatives.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec­
ver, Wash., arrived Friday to the Walla Walla hospital Wednes­
ialist, formerly of Pendleton but
spend the Easter holidays with her day for general examination.
Mrs. I. W. Geer and Miss Alice now of Walla Walla, will be at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Todd
Mrs. Jennie Harrington of The Geer returned Tuesday from a the Hermiston Hotel on Wednes­
Dalles arrived Wednesday to visit week end trip to Salem, Stayton day, April 11, between the hours
at the home of her sister, Mr. and and other valley points where they of 10:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. —adv.
Mrs. Edw. Snuggs of Pine
visited relatives and friends. They
Mrs. Joe Udey.
J. J. Krumenache was treated report traveling conditions quite Bluff. Ark., arrived Friday to
spend a month visiting at the
at the Hermiston General hospital crowded.
Monday for a badly cut finger. It
Bob Belles, son of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon
was necessary to take stitches.
C. O Belles, recently spent a short Beatty. Mrs. Beatty and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutzell leave here with his parents and Snuggs are sisters.
and baby Norman of La Grande friends. He recently completed
Miss Madelia Houck was an
spent Friday and Saturday visit­ boot training at San Diego for ser­ Easter vacation guest at the L. F.
ing relatives in Hermiston and vice in the Seabees. Bob left for Beaver home. She is a niece of
Stanfield.
the service about a month ago.
Mr Beaver and returned to her
Mrs. Clarence Meyers left early
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fales were home at Spokane, Wash., Mon­
in March to be with her husband, hostess at a family dinner Easter day morning.
Clarence Meyers. Seaman 2nd Sunday with covers placed for 17.
Dennis W. Beaver of Dallas,
class, in training at Great Lakes Families present were Mr. and Texas, is spending a few days with
Naval station, Great Lakes, Ill.
Mrs. William Parks and family, his brother, L. F. Beaver and fam­
Mrs. Grant Henderson of Alicel. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, Ron­ ily, prior to reporting for work at
Ore., who arrived here a month ald Ervin and the Mr. and Mrs. Bremerton, Wash.
ago, is assisting her brother, John Archie Fales and family.
Rives Waller and Stickton Boyd,
Bensel, in the Bensel Hatchery
Mrs R. W. Christian and baby recruiters for the Navy in seven
during the summer months.
daughter arrived here from Cor­ counties of eastern Oregon, are
pus Christi. Texas, recently to announcing that they will be in
make their home. They will re­ Pendleton each Monday to accept
r
side with Mr. Christian’s parents. 17-year-old men for enlistment in
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore. Mr. the U. S Navy.
Christian is with the armed forces
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, Mrs.
and is slated for overseas duty Jennie Harrington, Mrs. O. O.
soon.
Felthouse and Mrs. Barbara Steph­
The W. S. C. S enjoyed an all ens of Weiser were Walla Walla
luncheon in the banquet room visitors Thursday (today). Mrs.
“Looking unto Jesus day
of the Methodist church Wednes­ | Stephens remained with relatives
the author and finisher day with the following hostesses: for a weeks visit in Walla Walla.
Mrs. A. E. Marble. Mrs. Earl I Mr. and Mrs. J. S Johns of Spo­
of our faith; who for Smeltzer,
Mrs. B. Gettman and kane. Wash., are in Hermiston this
the joy that was set be­ Mrs. Archie Fales. Forty-four week attending to business mat-
were served and Mrs. A. R. Boul­ i ters. It is reported that Mr. and
fore him endured the
ware had charge of devotionals.
Mrs. Craig Percey have purchased
the Johns place south of Hermis­
cross, despising the
ton.
shame, and set down at
Miss Lenorah Erickson of Ta­
coma. Wash., arrived Wednesday
the right hand of the
See
evening to spend until Monday at
throne of God” (He­
the home of her brother and fam-
L. L. BOYNTON
. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson.
brews 12:2).
Miss Erickson is the director of the
for that next
Week Day Church Schools in Ta­
coma.
CARPENTRY JOB
I John Robert Jackson, son of Mr.
HERMISTON
and Mrs. C. J. Jackson of Pendle­
— Cabinet Work —
BAPTIST CHURCH
ton. recently enlisted with the U.
i S. Navy under the 17-year-old pro-
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Phone 2452
; "ram. Jack, as he was known
; here, is a graduate of Hermiston
I high school and recently has been
attending University of Oregon.
First Sgt. Wm. F. Linn, son of
| Mr. and Mrs. George Linn of Ord­
nance. arrived here Sunday morn­
ing for a three weeks furlough.
| He has spent three years in India,
making the trip home by plane.
| At the completion of his furlough
' he will report to Santa Aana, Cal.
• for reassignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaar, recent-
¡ ly of Huntington Beach, Calif.,
SPERRY PANCAKE
| were Hermiston visitors over the
I week end. Mr. and Mrs. Shaar
who have operated a small pack­
aged liquor store in Huntington
3 lb pkg.
Beach, recently sold their busi­
ness and are now residing in Wal­
la Walla. Mr. Shaar formerly op­
SUNSHINE WHEAT TOAST
I • erated the Hermiston barber shop.
Promotion of James L. Andrews
of the Butter Creek district to
Sergeant has been announced at
the Infantry Replacement Train­
SUNSHINE KRISPY
I ing Center at Camp Roberts, Cal.
Sgt. Andrews is assigned to Com­
pany A. 81st Bn., where he is serv­
ing as squad leader and instructor.
2-lb. box
I His wife and two daughters now
reside in Echo.
Recent press reports stated that
Pfc. Frank H. Gillespie, son of Mr.
SUNSHINE
and Mrs. John C. Gillespie of Her­
miston. participated in action in
which the first shells were fired
6-oz. pkg.
' ‘ into Ruhrland. The release in­
cluded an excerpt from a recent
issue of the army publication.
“Stars and Stripes," concerning
NALLEY S SALAD TIME. SALAD
1 the incident. "Fast-moving long
Toms of XIX corps artillery rolled
up with the swift columns of in­
fantry and armor to hurl a salvo
across the Rhine into industrial
Ruhrland. ”
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THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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