The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 03, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. MAY 3,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
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For Information Write—
“Voice of Prophecy”
Box 55 — Los Angeles, Calif.
Tucker, Mary Graves; Kewpie
Doll, Shirley Teel; Rag Doll, Grace
Ann Nelson: China Dolls, Mary
Ann McDonald: Rag Doll, Maude
Marie Linter: Rubber Dolls, Sally
Pearson and Loretta Mason.
And the Band Played On: Mari-
lyn Miller, Maxine Hinkle and
Janice Daugherty.
Ever See a Lassie: Mary Ann
: McDonald and Maude Marie Lin-
ter.
Negro Clog: Richard Snyder.
Tico Tico: "Carmen Miranda"
Military Tap: Mary Graves,
¡Grace Ann Nelson and Shirley
Teel.
married Emma Boswell there in
1896. A daughter, Goldie Nelson, |
died in 1931, and a son, Clarence
A. Warren, resides near Ione. Be- |
sides his widow and the son, also
surviving are four grandchildren, |
one of whom is serving with the
armed forces in England.
The Warrens farmed for a num­
ber of years in Morrow county, la­
ter moving to Hermiston. About
a year ago they moved back to
Heppner.
Mr. Poultry Produceri
• Effective at once we are
pleased to announce that we
will keep our plant open year
NAVY WEDDING
around to serve the poultry and
turkey industry of Eastern Ore­
gon more completely.
C. E. Party Enjoyed
Last Friday evening the Miss
Chris- Beatrice
___ Wilcox and G. K.
tian Endeavor of the Central Elwood, A.O.M., U. S. Navy, were
Church of Christ had a party at married in a double ring ceremo-
the Christian Church parsonage, ny April 14 in the Brookley Field,
• We are interested in buying
About fifteen members and friends Ala., chapel. The bride is the
were in attendance. Every one I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
for cash all kinds and any quan­
participated in outside games until | Wilcox of Robertsdale, Ala., and
darkness, and then went inside for the bridegroom is the son of Mr.
tity of Poultry, Eggs & Turkeys.
further games and entertainment. ! and Mrs. L. E. Elwood of Hermis-
One feature of the evening was a ton.
Bible contest on different charac-
Chaplain James E. Wilford,
ters of the Bible. The party closed chief of chaplains for the Mobile
Pick-up service where amount
| with ice cream served in abund- Air Technical Service Command.
| ant quantities to all. More parties performed the ceremony before an
| and projects are planned for the altar banked with cut flowers.
! future.
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Organ music
for the
wedding
! was furnished by Sgt. Walter
Westafer who played “I Love You
FORMER LOCAL
Truly”. “Because", “O Promise
MAN PASSES
Me”, and Schubert's “Ave Maria”.
Wagner’s and Mendelssohn's wed-1
Virgil L. Warren of Heppner ding marches were used for the
Est. 1905
died April 27 at St. Anthony’s hos­ processional and recessional.
pital in Pendleton. Funeral servi­
The bride's attendant was Miss |
ces were held Monday in Heppner Shirley Taylor of Robertsdale.
Leo Walpole, Mgr., - Tele. Stanfield 801
with Rev. Wendel O. Herbison of- Ala., and the best man was Leon- !
| ficiating in the Christian church. ard Phau, A.O.M., U. S. Navy, of
Interment was in the I.O.O.F. cem- Ned Rockford, N. D.
| etery in Ione.
Mrs. Elwood is the supervisor of |
LUTHERAN CHURCH
11:00 A. M., Worship service.
Mr. Warren, who resided in the record’s branch of the Adju­ TRINITY
(U. S. O. Building)
Next Wednesday, May 9, Lad-
Hermiston with his wife until tant General's office at Brookley
E. W. Philippi, Pastor
about a year ago, was born near Field. Seaman Elwood is present-
Aid meeting at the home of
10:00
Sunday School and Bible ies
Milan, Miss., May 25, 1877. He ly stationed at Barrin Field, Ala. cla.
Mrs. H. Casper.
Perry Bros«
Stanfield, Oregon
Please send me your free correspondence course."
Invest in War Bonds now and
usure your future happiness.
P. O. Box
Name
SAFEWAY
State
HAVE TRAIL DAY
only one entry, Mrs. Roy Harris,
and she gave a fine exhibition of
her exceptionally well trained
horse, Duke.
Harvey Matlock of Pendleton
placed first in calf roping, time of
15:2-5; Art Hughes of Heppner,
second, time 17:3-5. In sack rop­
ing, Vern Tergeson, Pendleton,
was first and Dale Gray, second.
John Hodgens of Athena was first
in the boot race, with Chuck John­
son a close second. In the Brone
riding contest John Hodgens and
Chuck Johnson tied for first.
Rovella Lieuallen, Harlan Me­
Curdy and Jess Snead were judg-
es for the show. .
The Traildusters Trail Day, first
spring event of the Hermiston rid­
ing club, was held last Sunday at
the George Attebury ranch at
Stanfield. The Traildusters were
hosts to the Pendleton Mustangers
and the Athena riding club. Dur­
ing the morning a cowboy break-
fast was served to about 150 peo-
pie, and around 200 enjoyed the
saddle horse and western events
in the afternoon.
in the three gaited saddle horse
class, singles, Mrs. Roy Harris won
first and Miss Margie McKee sec­
ond, both from Pendleton. In the DANCE RECITAL
three gaited pairs, Herb Thomp-
son and daughter Mrs. Harold HELD AT U. S. O.
Reichenberg, from Pendleton, won
first and Mrs. Marg Myrick and
As a culmination of the season’s
Bud Bliss second. In the five gait-
ed saddle horse class there was tap dancing classes, Mrs. Norma
Piger presented her students in a
May Day Festival recital at the
U.S.O. club Tuesday evening. Mrs.
LIFE’S Little TROUBLES
Walter Pearson was the pianist for
the colorful event. The following
i program was given:
Map Pole Dance: Corlena Pedi­
go, Vera Rodda, Joan Lieb, Adele
| Bacon, Jeanne Smith, Beverly
Griffiths, Sally Pearson, Pearl Gil-
lespie, Barbara Jones, Janet Jones,
I Delores Madden. Mary Ann Mc­
Donald.
Heigh Ho; Barbara Anderegy,
Karen Houston. Frankie Beaver,
No need to lie in tied— toss—
Clara Ann Coxen, Lynn Miller and
worry and fret because CON­
STIPATION or GAS PRES­
Jerry Piger.
SURE won't let you sleep. Be
Schottishche: Janice Daugherty,
sensible—get up—take a dash of
Maxine Hinkle and Marilyn Mil-
ADLER-I-KA
1er.
to relieve the pressure of large
Wedding of the Painted Dolls:
intestines on nerves and organs of
Martha
Moore, Darlene Smith,
the digestive tract. Adlerika assists
Edith Herrington. Evelyn Arm­
old food wastes and gas through
strong: Vernona Currie, Roy We­
a comfortable bowel movement so
that bowels return to normal size
ber. Barbara Anderegy, Clara An­
and the discomforts of pressure
na Coxen. Karen Houston, Lynn
stop. Before you know it, you are
Miller, Frank Beaver and Roy We-
asleep. Morning finds you feeling
ber.
clean — refreshed and ready for a
The Three Smiths: Shirley,
good day's work or fun.
Shaaron and Sharlene.
Caution, use only as directed.
Dance of the Paper Dolls: Jack
Horner. Richard Snyder: Little Bo
Moore & Ripley Drug Store
Peep. Jeanne Smith: Tommy
-CAN'T SLEEP-
FEE JUBILEE
big values in
EDWARDS COFFEE
l ib Jar
Rich, winey flavor,
28C
2.1. Jar 54C
reg. or drip grind.
—•— Whole Bean Coffees--------
NOB HILL
1-lb bar
2-1. bar
AIRWAY
1-lb bar
3-lb bar
Chase&Sanborn 1-lb
bog
1-lb
jor
1-lb
pkg
Delicious Coffee
Hills Bros.
Red
Lobel
Coffee
Molted Milk
Thompson’s Chocolate
CanterburyTea %2-lb.
Orange Pekoe, block
Beet Sugar
Powdered and
pkg
F
• lbs
Brown, 1-lb pkg Sc
23e
45C
20C
58C
37e
43e
32e
Stomps 35 & 36
I
jor
OFe
Grape Preserves 303
jor
Libby Brand
AM
1-lb
Fresh Bread
Mn. Wright's
loot
10
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IVORY SOAP med. bar 6c, personal 2 bars
3 large bars
SWAN SOAP, fine for babies
DUZ, soap powder
21% os. pkg.
2 bars
SWEETHEART SOAP, toilet soap
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
14 ou. can. 2 for
S
Sliced King Salmon, troll caught
Salt Herring, tasty meal
American Cheese, sliced
lb. (12 pts.) 37c
Nate's Prawns, cold snack
Salt Mackerel, cream it
Weiners, easy to fix
Cooked
Salami
ma am
Specialists in poultry research at
General Milli Larra Research
GNieK BOOK
Farm wrote the Larro Chick Book.
ami am
Polish Sausage
(5 pts.) ». Me
Bulk
Minced Luncheon Meat, A C.
lb (6 pts ) 37c
Spiced Luncheon Meat
lb. (8 pts 1 53c
(6 pts.) ». 39c
...SUT AS I WAS SAYII
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SALLY, THIS FAMILY
SPENDS TOO MUCH
FOR GROCEmES. ANO
HAT TO 00 ABOUT
Hermiston Gr. & Feed Go
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get
-------- Clapp s f'ao<is fur Baby---------
Instant and Dry Cereal
Strained Baby Food
Junior Baby Food
can
15c
7e
can
8c
'/2-lb. pkg
Heinz Jr. Baby Food 622R7 9c
HEINZ
STRAINED Baby Food
7c
Gerber's Baby Food '&% 7c
for is... no
- p.11,
P-en famous
BABIES
pkg JSC
38c
23c
26c
16c
21c
14c
15c
11c
10c
14c
15c
10c
BABY WEEK,
un Mir-*'"“’ _
Canned Milk
Borden's, Nestle's, Spec Morning
9
an
IYR
pts per con
Cherub Milk
Toll
Cons
40c
I 7
2 tall cans 17c
HATURAliy-FKlSH PRODUCC
Safeway produce is rushed from farm to store
to please you or your money refunded in full
4
guaranteed
LEMONS, good for that spring cold 5 lbs. .57
ORANGES, Navels.................
S lbs. .49
ASPARAGUS, Oregon...........
2 lbs. .25
CUCUMBERS, Hothouse......
.... Ib. .32
GREEN ONIONS, local crop ...
bunch .06
RADISHES, local crop...........
CABBAGE, for healthy salads
FRESH DATES........................ 12 lb. pkg. • 32
FRESH PEAS, spring dish.... ........... lb.
RHUBARB, local crop .... 3 lbs. .17, 30 lbs. 1.49
Can it with honey !
ANO I NOTICED A
— STORE JuST LIKE
NOWADAYS NO
PONE EXPECTS
Baby is King . . . and royalty must be
served. Safeway has all the foods to
please his Majesty . . . Packed full of
goodness that makes for strength,
growth and well-being.
.18
only (3 pts ) lb 32c
WE KNOW, MOW-
GET A LARRO
(6 pH.) lb. 43c
lb (6 pts ) 37c
Liver Sausage
coffee
and a"
29c
23c
13c
15c
lb. 44c
lb. 43c
lb. 11.06
pint 65c
14-0« jar 11.05
lb. 33c
lb. 25c
Fresh Oysters, delicious
prices .
9c
TRY SAHWAyS FINCK MÍATS»
Crab Meat, no shells, fresh
chicks? It your brooder house
scrubbed and disinfected? How
about litter, utensili, fuel, feed,
grit? Have repair* and replace­
ments been made in your hous­
ing equipment? Is your brooder
stove in good operating con­
dition? Have you ordered tarro
Chick Builder? Come in and
see us about your feed re­
quirements.
leading brands °'
_
2% jar
Libby Cherries, Royal Ann
IM pts.)
212 can
Highway Peaches, Halves
(80 pts.)
Firland Pears. Standard
2% can
Choice Prunes, Red Tag
(20 pts •
Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn
Gardenside Tomatoes, Standard
Sugar Belle Peas, 2, 3, 4 sieve 7
Cut Beans, Green Spot
Sliced Beets. Green Tag
No. 2 can
CREAM
Country Home Corn
STYLE
Gardenside Spinach
Diced Carrots, Blue Tag
303 can
29e
33e
Honey, strained 5-lb. $4.15
From California
all
Puffed Raisins, Sun Maid 15-oz. pkg. 14c
Kadota Figs, Sundown Kadotas (0$623s 15c
Pudding Mix, Fluf-Tex
14-oz. pkg. 10c
Pancake Flour, Suzanna 20-oz. pkg. 9c
Morning Glory Oats R&G&RP 3-lb. pkg. 26c
Cream of Wheat R QUICK0 28-oz. pkg. 22c
Nabisco 100% Bran
1-lb. pkg. 17c
Ralston Whole Wheat. Cereal pkg. 20c
N.B.C. Wheatsworth, Cereal
pkg. 17c
Dry Oatmeal and Cereal GOPEEB,) X 15c
Kitchen Craft Flour
set: $1.99 ;ij¡¡ $1.02
King Salmon, troll caught, by the piece
Are you ready for your baby
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