The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 02, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JA NUARY
2, I M I .
May 30— Union church changes Boon Beasley passes a t age of 90: AUTO ACCIDENT
name: Vacation Bible school opens; Round-up opens with large crowd.
September 19— Hermiston divot CASTS GLOOM
Plans shaping for Fourth of July
diggers win sand green golf cup;
celebration in Hermiston.
(Continued from Page 1)
June 6— Harvey Payne purchases Miss Bonnie Jean Follett becomes wreck were considerably damaged.
bride
of
Frank
Hansen:
Rohrman
The Christinas party held in the Puritan Dairy from A. P. Garner; takes north hill bus route; New Chev­ The Rankin 1938 Chevrolet sedan
Mrs. Estie Steele becomes bride of
Columbia club room Friday, Decem­ Jesse Connor; Jim Jackson wins mu­ rolet makes showing.
was a total loss, the Price truck was
September 26— Fair opens with completely folded up and the Model
ber 20, was a jolly affair. A lovely sic scholarship at Oregon State col­
ior unity is man’s universal function as a consumer. We are all
many interesting items on display:
Christinas tree and a fireplace with lege.
consumers. Each and every person from the time he is born until
committee passes on 1941 A was damaged mostly from the
June 13— Dr. and Mrs. W. Martin Budget
a glowing fire in it added to the
budget;
Gladys Pierson becomes side swerve which broke several
he is dead and buried is primarily a consumer. That is what we do
Marbut and daughter move to Her­ bride of Miss
Christmas spirit.
wheels and broke the windows.
Vernon Beckus.
miston;
Thermometer
soars
to
104
more continuously and consistently than anything else. Most people
October 3—W. O. Miller of Uma­
From a beautiful appointed table degrees; Office of second class now
Mrs. Lynch, who had arrived just
tilla passes suddenly: Pacific Power before the holidays for a visit with
with red tapers and holly, lunch was assured local postoffice.
become producers or professional men, or workers or ju st plain
.<
•
Light
Co.
makes
rate
reduction;
served. Several different kinds of
June 20— Fist fight ends in death
her daughter, is survived by another
shirkers p art of their lives but no matter what else they may do,
completes hop harvest.
of Louis Wood; Hermiston census Dixson
Christmas
cookies,
among
them
an
October 10 — Pheasant season daughter, Katherine, and a son H ar­
they are always on the job as consumers. This function is the com­
count
shows
802;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
G.
old German cookie, pfuffernuts, was
opens; Teachers attend conference at old. The former has lived at home
Pearson begin new dwelling.
mon denominator of all mankind.
Grande; Dan Gray begins con­ with her mother in Keyser and H ar­
enjoyed with coffee.
June 27-—E. P. Dodd suffers heart La
We need to realize more fully the fundamental nature of this uni­
The chairman, Mrs. Mary H arr, attack; Miss Helen Ralph becomes struction of new residence.
October 1 7 - Jarvis Durfey dies in old resides in Cumberland. Both are
versal function. We need to recognize its primary importance as a
was ill, and Mrs. Catharine Sommer­ bride of Gerald Keller; Hartley Portland hospital: Edgar Saylor re­ school teachers. Mrs. Lynch was a p ­
ei- and Mrs. Mabel Weeks carried on starts new dairy route; Stage set for ceives hunting injury; A total «f 24 ‘ proximately 61 years of age and had
basis for unity. Here is the eventual meeting ground for all people.
Fourth of July celebration.
with the arrangements. Recitations, gala
No matter what our other interests are, or how they tend to di­
July 4— Fire destroys merchandise young men register for draft; Mich­ become well acquainted here in her
carols and games were enjoyed. Each at Burnham’s; Kenneth Dean passes els take long airplane trip.
vide us into groups or classes, our consumer interests are all essen­
October 24—The Morgan Family short stay.
member present received a gift.
after short illness; Sam DeGarmo appears
Rankin is survived by his parents,
at high school auditorium;
tially the same.
Mrs. H arr presented a picture, baby drowns in irrigation ditch; Tur­ Townsend boy orator appears here: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin, and two
How natural and how logical it is then that consumer coopera­
“God Bless America,” to the club and key growers experience severe losses. Christleys and Casadys return from brothers, Fred and Stuart. Other
July 11— Hermiston Light & Pow­
trip.
it will be hung in the club room.
tives should be organized and how fraught with possibilities for
er company sells interests to Pacific eastern
October 31— First national draft relatives include two grandmothers,
The
next
meeting
will
be
January
Power & Light Co.; Hermiston Auto numbers call local youth; Mrs. Ray Mrs. Victoria Churchman of Hermis­
good is the large growth in numbers and power which the consum­
3, with Mrs. M argaret Blahm, Mrs. Co. has grand opening; Four local Null passes suddenly; Dr. Belt hunt­ ton and Mrs. Abby Rankin of Port­
er co-op. movement is making. It is a movement that tends to unite,
Clyde Hebert and Mrs. Emma Epper­ people injured in auto wreck; Boxing ing victim; Pankow wins highest land. The latter could not attend
card proves popular at Fourth of Ju ­ marksmanship award; Floyd Pierce
and not divide. It is a movement that helps to build a better world
son in charge of arrangements.
the funeral services.
ly celebration; Red Sox defeat Helix weds at Goldendale, Wn.
and does not destroy. It is a movement whose aim is to serve man­
Relatives who came to Hermiston
to win baseball league
November 7
Hermiston votes
kind and not to exploit him. It is a movement that is worthy of
S T R A N G E R EQ U EST
July 18— Infantile paralysis caus­ same city officers for another term; following the accident and who re­
es anxiety in the county; Harold Ran­ Roosevelt wins by large majority; mained for the services included'
your earnest study and your wholehearted loyal support for YOU
F A IL S T O PLEASE
kin heads local fair association; Engineers start work on munitions
and Mrg John Ranki„ t Mr. and
are a consumer.
Drinking fountain installed on main depot: Ed Hug awarded buck prize.
Mrs.
Whitney Rankin and daughter
November 14—Junior class pre-
Mrs. Stearns Cushing this week street.
July 25—Joe S. Dyer passes fol- sents “ A Ready Made Family” : and son, Mrs. Abby Baumgartner and
received a postal card with the fol- ]owing extended lilness: Harry Con Christian Endeavor convention held Jack and Bob, all of Portland, W. R.
buys Arlington store; Mrs. Joe at Central Church of Christ; Freez­ Churchman, North Bonneville, and a
lowing wording:
j nor buys
Udey tells of Townsend convention in ing weather hits Hermiston.
“A Prayer f o r Safety"
St. Louis: Thunder storm causes
November 21 Captain Robert C. cousin, Edwaril Lawrence, also of
“Send this prayer of safety on to damage Bombing field site located1 williams
I'HONE
We’re Here
arrives to take charge of Portland.
3011
13 people and on the 13th day you neat. Arlington.
The entire incident cast a gloom
munitions depot; Sunset Transporta­
to Serve!
will receive $186.00.
company
erects
building; over the entire city at the close of the
August 1
- Sleeping sickness tion
“One lady made fun of this and proves troublesome to horse breeders; Thanksgiving day features many old year, and many of Marvin’s
on the 13th day her daughter went National Farm Youth Foundation family gatherings.
November 28— R. E. A. board in friends were stunned by the sudden
awards ten engineering scholarships
ciers in all parts of the world, We
« c , , blind.
favor of P. U. D.; Tire welding com­ disaster. His friendly personality
to local youths.
* * * * * * * * * * *
“Read the 13th chapter of Psalms.”
Hermiston wins w;n be greatly missed not only at
A ugust,8-—James Eddie found un­ pany opens here
have many native plants within our
GARDEN CLUB
own boundaries that we should know | Mrs. Cushing was somewhat puzz­ conscious on his ranch and dies in basketball opener •F ’u « Gr®e,n, n?nS home but also by his numerous
led with the card and to say the least Hermiston hospital: Softball takes corn contest; Morris “ Moon MU h" S friends in Umatilla county and in
by name and habits.
weds at Bly, Oregon.
spotlight at Hermiston park.
CHATS
was
greatly provoked. The sender of over
Though the New Year day has
August 15— Miss Alice Rueber be­
December 5- Christmas cheer fund many other parts of Oregon where
passed, we still wish our readers a such mail is not only breaking postal comes bride of Myrnie Caldwell; started by Herald; Stuart stars in he was well acquainted.
by Mrs. Vera ¡Joyle
regulations but is playing with a Premium lists for Morrow county fair O. S. C.-U. of O. football game; Tom
Athletic teams of Hermiston have
very Happy New Year.
Lenhart held for theft; Dan Gray lost one of the best stars ever devel­
distributed.
dangerous weapon.
August
22—Grandstand
for
Pen­
marries
Miss
Martha
Crawford
at
It is going to be very hard to get
oped here. His zest to win, his sense
dleton Round-up burned: Gamble ceremony held in Walla Walla.
TOWNSEND CLUB
back to the regular routine of column
TA YLO RS EN JO Y
store opens here: Miss Zelda Curtis
December 12— P. U. D. hearing of fair play and his gver-ready smile
NEWS
writing, but we are glad to dispense
becomes bride of C. O. Marble; Mrs. held here; Flu epidemic experienced when the going got rough will never
LO NG PHO NE C A LL
Jessie Hesser passes.
here; High school and grade school be forgotten here.
with the holiday festivities and con­
By Mr8. Joe Udey
August 29— Logan family reunion presents cantata.
tinue our normal home and garden
CARD *OF~THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor held; Local high school band per­
December 19— J. W. Messner pas­
A very important meeting is out­
affairs.
bought their own Christmas present forms at Pendleton Dress-up parade. ses in Portland: James Scott award­
May
we
take this opportunity to
The next time we picnic in the lined for the meeting Friday, January this year in the form of a long dis­
September 5— Bicycle ordinance ed 50-year jewel: Dan Lindsay buys thank our friends and neighbors for
mountains we intend to keep the pine 3, in the Legion hall. The newly tance phone call to an old friend, becomes effective in Hermiston: L. brick building; Chas. Burke returns the kindness and sympathy shown
eastern journey.
cones the children bring back home. elected officers will fill the chair, and Mrs. F. W. Kuhn of Grand Rapids, A. Moore purchases former Black & from
December 26—'Dr. F. B. Belt heads during our recent bereavement. We
White Garage: Lois Dean returns
When Christmas holidays are here aJl the new and old council is urged Michigan. Mrs. Kuhn is an old time from Portland hospital; Miss Teresa 'midlife unit in county: Thos. O’Gra­ wish to especially thank those who
we surely wish we had kept a few for to be present.
Breslin new commercial teacher as dy awarded grand prize in lighting presented floral offerings.
A report will be given by the mem­ resident of Hermiston and has been school opens.
contest: Miss Virginia Dyer wedded
holiday trimmings. There are so
ill
for
some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin,
bership committee chairman, so the
September 12—'Albert Shipp is Christmas eve; Horace Smith escapes
many ways to use them.
Mrs.
Taylor
stated
that
the
call
Fred and Stuart.
hurt at Round-up grounds: Willis iniury in auto wreck.
chairman
asks
that
all
those
who
At this time of the year our activi­
were appointed on the membership came through excellent and was
ties are turned to catalog reading and
greatly enjoyed by both parties.
drive, report to her by th at time.
making plans for the garden work in
The dance committee reports that
Mrs. S tew a rt In San Eraneiseo
the spring.
a very nice time and crowd was pres­
Word was received at the Herald
Our attention should also turn to
ent at the Townsend benefit dance in office Wednesday th a t Mrs. Thomas
the birds. Though our weather has
the Hermiston park hall last Satur­ Stewart of Hermiston had registered
been ideal for their feeding up to this
day night, although the committee at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco
present time, we may be awakening
AMO MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
finds that our crowds are too small where she had gone to see the East-
some morning with snow covering the
IN A FAMILY OU« SIZE a larg e p o rt o f ¡M om « g o a t for
for the large hall, and they will try West football game in which her son
ground. When and if we have a win­
fo a d .W a m u rtb a w ra o fg a ttin g th a b a rtfo ra M rm o n a y .
one more dance at the Westland Jim was participating.
ter that makes it hard for the birds
SAFEWAY'S m anay-back g u aranty« on •v a e y tM n g w o
school on January 11. The dance
to find food, let's be prepared to step
bu y liuwro« th a t.
committee will put it up to the mem­
Columbia H. E. C. To Meet
in and give them a helping hand.
bers this Friday night, in regards to
The
Columbia
Grange
Home
Econo­
Florence Holmes Gerke of the
FRI C IS A « l
FRIDAY thru MONDAY
building a Townsend hall. Every mic club will meet at the home of
Oregon Journal has a list of resolu­
member come out and talk this over. Mrs. Tilford Stillings on the Stan­
U R E C Y IV E
Juauury
Jrd thru January 6
tions for the gardener. We think it
It’s to your interest and now is the field project Friday, January 10. It
most fitting for our knowledge and
time to make your wishes known.
is hoped that all members will be
power of teaching to follow her reso­
present as some important matters
lution for gardeners to know and ap­
Recreation Meeting Arranged
will be discussed.
GwiUted Soap
preciate more of the beautiful native
Announcement is being made of a
34-oc SO-oc bo«
plants of the northwest. Let us know
A md b m R
Il-o a . oan
Anelo Brand treat
11« Me
which should be protected the many recreational meeting under the spon­ PAST YEAR BRINGS
that are beautiful and sought by fan sorship of the Home Extension Unit
PBNTHOUSE
in the Little Theatre at Vert Memor­ M A N Y EXPERIENCES
Tomato Sauce
ial in Pendleton on January 6. The
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meeting had been postponed from
Silk Toilet Tissue
3 ro lls 11 c
Kean Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. 37c
December 18 and 19. Miss Izola and Mrs. Virginia Eva Wells; An­
nual meeting of Farm Bureau Co-op.
Favorite Matches
6 boxes 13c
Wetaon Oil,
Quart Can 39c
Jensen, recreational specialist from reveals gain.
W h ite Magic Bleach ’/a gal. 17c
Oregon State college, will be the main
May Day Salad Oil Qt. 29c u-o«' 55c
February 2 2— City acquires new
W h ite KingCran Soap 21 oz 19c
speaker. A similar meeting will be dumping grounds; Ladies guests at
Ruby Catsup, 3 12-oz bots. 25c
Commercial Club meeting; Mr. and
Palmolive Soap
3 bars 17c
at Milton January 7.
Glenn
Aire
Grapefruit
2s,
11c
Mrs. Clarence Buhman are parents of
Lux
Toilet
Soap
3 bars 17c
Briargate Craan Beans
2s, 11c
twin daughters.
February 29— Full reservoir is as­
Hains Baby Foods, Ast 4 '/t oz 6c Canterbury Black Tea '/i lb 25c
sured by rains; Rev. Grayden Loree
Sleepy Hollow Syrup 2 6 oz tin 2 9 ;
M ild Cream Cheese Pound 19c
ordained as pastor of Hermiston Bap­
Mellow Cold Honey 5 lb can 29c
Salmon, Quality Pink, Lb tin 12c
tist church: Columbia park hall nears
Real Roast Peanut Butter 2 lb 23c
Italian Prunes
4 lb. pkg. 19c
completion with volunteer labor.
March 7—J. F. Lane, Stanfield res­
Baby Lima Beans 5 lb. cello 29c Cran Sugar 1 0 lb 5 1 c 1 0 0 lb $ 4 .9 4
ilient, passes suddenly; Frasers in­
Kitchen Craft Flour 4 9 lb $ 1 .2 9
Small W h its Beans 5 lb cello 25c
jured in auto smash-up.
March 14— Floyd Knerr found
DEL MONTE
dead in his shop; Hermiston Field
station included in appropriations;
CREAM STYLE
O. O. Felthouses have 25th wedding
anniversary.
March 21— Frank I.eicht of Irri­
tor naming our Cherub Milk Baby
gon passes; Joint sunrise service
starts
Easter
season.
W i n n o w in first m o n th ly contest! G et Entry
• G IN G E R SN A P S
2 lbs. 2 5 4
March 28— City council proposes
B lank a n d d eta ils t o d a y at S a fe w a y !
ordinance dealing with need for build­
• G R EEN B EAN S or PEAS
2 cans 15<
ing permits: A total of .61 rainfall
• V A N IL L A - W estag Im itation 8 oz. 12«!
Case o f 48 tails
$3 18
beneficial for spring crops.
April 4 Census counters begin
B
A
B
Y
SIZE
3
for
10<
• S A L A D DRESS. or Sand. S p rd ., qt. 25<
work in district: Senior class pre­
sents “Skidding".
• M A T C H ES
6 box carto n 12<
April 11 Pearson Service Sta-
• TO M ATO ES
2 U s i ze 10< I tion robbed during night: Jack
Reeves weds Miss Nadine Rueber: J.
• P R E M - AH Po»k .............................. 25<
W. Allen and John Thom funeral ser­
vices held during week.
• C O R N F L A K E S - A lb e r s .............. pkg. 5<
April 18 Double wedding listed.
Miss Wanda Roberts and Leon Estie,
• A P P L E S - W in e s a p ...............................box 49< and
AVOCAOOS
Miss Loretta Mulkins and George
rwr a»*# d f“ C*ey
Scarlett; Hermiston joins Umatilla
• H O N E Y - L o c a l........................ 5 lbs. 39<
1 county baseball league.
SIR LO IN 7 7 - lb.
• M I L K - F ed eral
4 cans 26<
L arge size
April 25— Rohrman Motor Co.
robbed:
Second
annual
spring
flow­
TEAK
• C A T S U P - H einz
........................... 15<
L E T T U C E ......2 fo r 15<
er show pleases large crowd.
May
2
Construction
of
new
Chev-
Solid Fresh
• C A T S U P - G arden
14 oz. 10<
BACON BACK
lb.
' rolet sales and service station an­
P O T A T O E S 50 lbs. 49 <
• C A N D Y - H ard Mix
2 lbs. 15<
nounced: Annual P. E. X. Exhibi­
S
u
g
ar
C
ured
tion held.
Local No. 2’s
• B U T T E R - L o c a l........................Lb. 35<
Mav 9 High school districts 14
O
R
A N G E S 2 % doz. 55<
FRANKFURTERS lb. 4 7 f
and 8 consolidate; James B. Beebe
passes Vera Sisson wins San F ran­
Shopping Bags
Tender Skinless
’ ’ *
Nob Hill 2-lh.bag 33c lb. 17c
cisco teip.
O N IO N S ......12 lbs. 29<
May 16— High school graduation
exercise: held with class of 27; E. P.
Shopping Bags
Dodd campaigns for state represen­
G
R
A P E F R T 14 for 29<
tative.
PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON
Shopping Bags
May 23— E. P. Dodd loses by three
votes: Leonard Mopps escapes death
k i
from drowning.
F. B. A U X ILIA R Y HAS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Outstanding Basis
Happy New Year!
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
COOPERATIVE
THANKS TO JAF ì WAVS UHK PHKKS
SD-PÏÏRB
EGGS
Grade “ A” Large
CORNED B Q
PO RK & BEANS
2 doz. 43c
J
3 Nca2n?2SC
Start the
N e w Y e a r O ff
with these Connor Specials.
«5000« CASH PRIZES
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2
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com e
SAVINGS
Airway
5t
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