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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1945. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. tent, fixed up fine with radio, books, cigarettes daily and fresh eggs, a welcome change from the powered variety. April 8 he was moved to another hospital in France. He expected to be out in three weeks, he said. German homes he saw were wonderfully equipped with every modern con venience, silverware, electric clocks, etc., but many are being blown up. He says he is not sorry for them as they brought this des truction on themselves. Carrea was reported missing in action in February but turned up later in a French hospital. He received a purple heart for being wounded PAGE THRU Robert Meechan surprised his Russell Graham, son of Mr. and mother, Mrs. George Williams, by i Mrs. Ralph J. Graham, has re- dropping in Sunday for a brief | ceived orders to report for active Pfc. William J Correa, para- visit during a week end pass from duty at the coast guard training trooper in Germany, was wounded Camp Farragut. He is now finish- ■ station at Alameda. Calif., April a second time April 2 and is now ing training as a corpsman in the ! 26. He enlisted March 23 at Port- in a French hospital, according to naval hospital at Farragut and ex - land and has been home since then a telegram from the war depart- pects assignment to active duty ’ awaiting assignment. ment. A letter from him dated before long. Corp. Ralph Neill wires his par- LET US SOLVE April 4 says when he landed in Mrs. G. H. Frederick, who has i ents here that he has been trans YOUR EYESIGHT Germany March 24 he thought he charge of the old clothing collec ferred to a California hospital and would go all the way through, but tion in this area for the Eastern may have an opportunity to come PROBLEMI they got his number April 2. He Star, asks that anyone having I to Echo before long for a visit. If your eyes trouble you come here was hit about 4:00 a. m., was pick- clothing to contribute to take it to Neill was a paratrooper and was for a thorough examination . . . , ed up an hour later and operated the home of Mrs. Frederick or Mrs. wounded in a jump during the in Modern glasses ground to fit if on that evening. Then he rode all Cotton or to the church basement vasion of Manila. He was in a night by train to a hospital in Bel where a meeting will be held on hospital in the Netherlands East they are needed. gium. The hospital was a long Thursday afternoon. Indies until his transfer to Calif Over 30 Years Successful ornia. Optical Experience! Joe Middleton returned home Sunday after being in the hospi DR. DALE ROTHWELL tal at Pendleton since early in OPTOMETRIST April. He is able to get about *18 South Main St. — Pendleton some but will not be permitted to return to work for some time. He is. staying at the Thomson ranch —join the nation in paying tribute to at Butter Creek during his conva lescence. new station while Mrs. Fitch and its “citizens of tomorrow William Correll completed his two sons went to Dallas for a visit training as an army air pilot and with her parents before joining babies. Today, mothers are learning received his wings at the Phoenix. him in California. Arizona, field April 16, and he and more and more about scientific for John Young, Claude Stamper Mrs. Gorrell returned to Echo on and John Romondo attended a mulas and nutritional foods. They’re Sunday. He had only a short fur meeting of the I.O.O.F. encamp lough and they returned to camp ment at Pendleton Friday evening. learning, too, that Stone’s have the Monday night. He expects to be and Mrs. William McCarty at Phoenix for a few months tak of Mr. Butter Creek have purchased a ing additional training before be farm six miles west of The Dalles ing assigned to active duty. right prices—every week, as well as- and moved Thursday to their new May 5 has been designated as home. John Young moved their Clean-up Day at Echo by the Gar household goods and livestock by den club committee. Local Boy truck to the new location. Scouts will aid in collection on Pvt. Earl Middleton left for that day. Property owners are Camp Ellis, Illinois, Tuesday after Palmolive Toilet Soap urged to clean up their places and spending a furlough here with his Baby's Beauty Bath deposit the accumulated refuse in parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mid containers at the curb, as clean-up dleton. Earl for a while was test Cakes trucks will not pick up garbage driving heavy army equipment except along the street line. and is quite adept at handling the W. H. Crary has sold the former tanks, armored cars and similar Echo News printing plant to the vehicles. He says the Pershing Biggs Printing company of Pen tank now in general use in Europe dleton and the linotype and other is a wonderful fighting machine Dr. Pitchers regular 30c size. Babies like this flavorful easy laxative. machinery and equipment was but rather rough to ride. moved from the News building Fred W. Andrews Sr. of the Sunday. The presses and much of Meadows district is in St. Vincent the type in the plant came origi hospital, Portland, recovering nally from the old Pendleton Prin- from an operation performed last tery, being brought to Echo in ’13 week. Latest reports are that the Pet brand gives children the vitamin D that growing bodies need. 112 points. by Al Carden when he established operation was successful and he the newspaper here. Publication is getting along nicely. Mrs. An of the Echo News was discontin drews is in Portland with him. ued in May, 1942, and the plant was used for job printing until Synopsis of Annual Statement 29-os. .22 Cream of Wheat last week. Or oatmeal—recommended as babies first cereal. of THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE 29-os. .17 Quaker Farina . Mrs. Joye Benedict, whose hus INSURANCE COMPANY of Cin Clapps Chopped Foods. 612-oz. .09 band, William Benedict, died early cinnati in the State of Ohio, on in April, has moved to Turner Dec. 31, 1944, made to the Ins. .......... 9-0«. .12 Gerbers Cereal where she will reside with her Commissioner of the State of Ore Pablum ............ ......... 18-oz. .37 daughter. Mrs. Goldie Casey and gon, pursuant to law: An olive oil liquid base shampoo for babies hair or grown-ups. Swan Soap...... .......... Cake .06 her husband are remaining in Ec Capital Stock pd-up 2,500,000.00 Large, 3 for .29 Ivory Soap...... ho to look after the Benedict real Incorna for 1944 Dennison Peanut Butter .............. 2-lb. jar .45 Sugar Loaf. G. B. Corn (20 pts.) 20-os. tin .14 property. ........ 46-oa. .32 Wheathearts ... Premiums received 39,814,222.03 29-os. tin .31 Robins Grated Cheese (1 Pt.)....... 1%2-oz. .10 Hunt's Apricots (40 points) At the Garden club meeting Int. divids. & realty 18,123,072.89 Gold Mdl. Processed Cheese (20 pts.) 2 lbs. .75 Hunt's Italian Prunes (20 pts.) 29-os. glass .21 held Monday evening at the home From other sources 13,524,865.82 19-os. tin .24 .. 2-os. glass .19 Sunbird Orange Juice of Mrs. Marjorie Liesegang the Total 1 Trappeys Pepper Sauce 71,462,160.74 Income Borax Powder following officers were elected for ..... 9-os. tin .07 Libby Tomato Juice (10 points) 18-oz. tin .11 S. It W. Tomato Sauce Disbursements for 1944 Use it for babies’ clothes. the ensuing year: Charlotte An Losses, endows, etc. 3%-oz. pkg. .19 Hunt's R. A. Cherries (40 pis.) 29-os. tin .39 Ese Apple Sauce .......... drews, president; Emma Geiszler, 2-Lb. Box .................. ... 24,127,216.01 paid 14-os. pkg. .56 Old So. Grapefruit Jee. (20 pts.) 49-os. tin .27 Berry Basket Dates ..... vice president; Mary Weltzin, sec- Policy divids, paid 3,050,449.40 12-os. glass .10 Hunt's Tomato Juice (20 pts.) .. 49-os. tin .21 Velero Spaghetti .......... cretary and Marjorie Liesegang, ; Stock divids, paid 100,000.00 32-os. glass .22 treasurer. The club members ap- 7 Commis. & salaries Crescent Butter Flavor .. 1-os. glass .17 New West Apple Juice 5,005,528.28 Boraxo proved a project of maintaining a Taxes, ‘ licenses & fees I 1,691,524.92 lawn and park on the lot north of Other / The ideal hand cleaner. 11,808,778.19 expenses the Masonic hall building. Total expenditures 45,782,496.80 10-oz. Can........ for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiel (Ve Assets ra Smith) are parents of a 9-pound ] Realty, sold under son born April 18 at the Pasco hos contract, Bk. val. 25,734,921.33 pital. He has been named Michael ] Realty. Book Vai. 32,078,331.10 Old Dutch Cleanser Lee Roy. Grandparents are Mr. 1 Loans Mortg. & collât- Cleans, scours, & easy on hands. and Mrs. Roy A. Smith of Echo. 117,501,791.73 eral Chief Pharmacist Mate Manford Bonds, 1 Can.................. for amort. val. 278,124,332.62 Leale arrived Wednesday for a 1 Prem, notes & Policy visit with his parents, Mr. and 29,407,549.76 loans Mrs. Walter H. Leale. Leale has ( Cash in banks & on been overseas in the South Pacific Krispy Crackers 11,776,993.24 hand in naval service for 22 months and 1 Interest & rents due 4,424,075.44 Fresh, crispy, slightly salted. this is his first furlough. Uncollected premiums 4,197,124.71 2-Lb. Box.................. ... Seaman 1/c Harold Neill ar- ( Other assets 139,613.81 rived Friday on furlough for a Total , admitted as visit with his sister, Mrs. Floyd sets 503,384,733.74 Mathers. Neill has been 22 months Liabilities National Shredded Wheat in the south Pacific area. He is an Net ; 409,071,052.00 reserves Have you tried it—hot? aviation ordnance man and was Unpaid 1 2,340.938.04 claims with the navy task force that re- Other ( 25,088,522.19 liabilities Pkg........................... .11 cently bombed Tokyo and other 1 Policy proceeds left to points in Japan. He has eight ser accumulate at inter ... lb. SKINLESS WIENERS .................. vice stars for actions in the Asiatic est 53,240,002.57 area and two in the Philippines. DILL PICKLES, large................... Total Liab. exc. capi- 3 for William Helmick was called to 489,740,514 80 Dayton, Wash., Friday because of I Capital pd-up 2,500.000.00 CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE the serious illness of his father, W. Surplus ; over N, Helmick. POTATO SALAD......................... 11,144,218.94 Liab. lb. Mrs. Marian George is spending 1 Policyholders surplus 13,644,218.94 a wek in Portland visiting her Total . 503,384,733.74 daughter, Mrs. Don Parker. She 1944 Business in Oregon will leave Wednesday for Pasade- Premiums received 303,422.38 ns to spend a month with her bro Divids, paid 15,680.07 ther, Horace King, and will go Losses, endows, etc. paid 70,999.61 Sunkist. large size. 176’s - Case 95.49 from there to Albuquerque, New The Union Central Life Insur Magic Garden sweet tender 3-sieve pears are tops. Try ’ ' Mexico, where she will be met by ance Co., W. Howard Cox, Prest., them today. another brother from Louisiana Richard S. Rust, Secty., Atty, for for a visit with her niece. Maude service, E. F. Kaufman. Cherry red - Local King. Charles Fitch, who has been in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the employ of United Air Lines at Buy now—Our supply is limited. Snow white heads at a new low price. Salt Lake for several years, has Christian Science services will been promoted to head of commu be held at the Legion hall Sunday nications at the San Francisco air at 11:00 a. m. port. He left Saturday for his The public is cordially invited. Texas Marsh seedless - You know the quality. Jewel incandescent globes are guaranteed to be a pro duct of the highest comparable quality. ECHO NEWS ITEMS at that time. Apparently he went back into action with the para troopers in March. C. H. Esselstyn announces that he will reopen his pastime, restau rant and bowling alley May 1. The establishment, known as “Brick’s Place", has been closed about a month. A letter from Pvt. Clifford E. Dewey to his wife says he was wounded while with the fifth ar my in Italy March 3, and is still in a hospital there. He has been awarded the purple heart for his injury which is described official ly as a penetrating wound in his arm. STONE'S needs .19 3 GASTORIR 2-oz. bottle .20 CANNED mibK . tall tins 3 for .23 8 oz. .21 CLAPP'S CEREAL GERBER’S SHAMPOO 6-oz. bot. .39 SALMON ib. 45c - HALIBUT ib. 40c LAMB TONGUES OYSTERS, grade A LINK SAUSAGES . 2 .15 2 .15 lb. 206 pt. 65c lb. 43c -37 .10 FRUITS ANP .30 PERS 20-oz. tin .14 ORANGES dozen .43 RHUBARB 4 lbs. .23 SRUERKRRUT . 24-oz. gl. .23 % CAULIFLOWER each .39 ‘ ‘ GRAPEFRUIT GLORES-I.E.S. • nu BORA Sl-oz. pkg. .47 Rich soft suds in hard water in just a few minutes. 25-oz. pkg. .25 GRO-PUP DOG FOOD ................. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ......... SUNNYDAY PICKLED PEPPERS 412-oz. glass STIDD'S CHICKEN TAMALES .................. 7-ox. glass .22 BISQUICK ..................... «Loa. pkg. .28 PUEBLO PICKLED CHILES ......................... 24-oz. jar .42 FUNSTEN PECANS__________ __ ________ 9-oa. jar 45 ‘ GRANDMA'S MOLASSES .......... 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