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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1941)
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1»41. TH E H ER M IS TO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON | judges, and Phyllis Sires, Bulldog 1 Editor. The student body election was held Dorothy Jordan and Jack Rodgers, Friday, April 25, and the offie»rs for both Sophomores next year, promise next year were elected. The follow talent in the time-honored profession ing - embers of the class of 1942 will of yell leading. The voting was by be Kt-dent body officers: Bill Penney, ballot under the directon of the stud P re td e n t; Don Cellers, Vice Presi ent council. dent ; Genevieve Aispach, Secretary, Patt Emert. Treasurer; Barbara I W A R N I N G GI VEN ON Follett and Lester Wilcox, student! S tu d en t O ffic e r s N am ed WORLD’S LOWEST COST HOMES H e lp f u l S e rv ic e —FIN AN C IN G CO NSTRUCTIO N SUPERVISION For t h ir t y - f o u r N a tio n -W id e y ea rs Service A la d d in ’« has been helping H om e bu ild ers to acq uire gon, who has been visiting her daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Moore, returned to Rainier Sat urday. Mrs. Marian Finch and Mrs. Clay ton Ayers gave a birthday dinner Sunday for their daughters Miss Bet ty Finch and Miss Juanita Ayers. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coxen of Walla Walla, Miss Mabie Rauch and Ellis Coxen of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat- tenburger and family, Mr. and Mrs. CHAIN LETTERS Marian Finch and family, and Miss Doris Schaffer of Heppner, and Je r I Patrons of the post office deposit ry Coxen of Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and ing in the mails cards and letters re family and Howard Myers spent lating to such schemes as “ Hankie Sunday in The Dalles. Club”, “Apron Club”, “Towel Club”, Mr. and Mrs. Don Albercombie and “Flower Club”, etc., are warned that family spent Sunday in Pasco and the sending of such m atter through Kennewick. Mrs. R. E. McGreer and daughter the mails is a violation of the postal are visiting in Spokane with her par fraud and lottery statutes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brewster. Miss Marie Klages and Mrs. Helen Notices are being served upon persons participating in such schemes Ringo spent the week end in Pendle ton and The Dalles. by the Post Office Department re- j Don’t forget the basket dinner at quiring them to show cause why ! the school house Friday, May 16. Ev- fraud orders should not be issued eryone Is welcome, against them. Such orders forbid the ; J?- McGreer and Bobby Ground- delivery of any mail to the persons ) void spent the week end in Redmond. named therein. PINE CITY NEWS PAGE PTYW STANFIELD NEWS FOODS COOK /9f«£Zw ith a Westinghouse M T R O V iD Vcyafobles start steaaiiag ia 5 minvtei Vegetables start steaming quickly. Two quarts of p o ta to e s, for exam ple, start steaming in less than 5 minutes. Because only cup o f water is used, valuable minerals are re tained, not poured down the sink. 5-SPEED COROX UNIT cooks foods as fast as they can cook. Economical, too. VlTAt*«to COOK ing W Rangel TRUE-TEM GIANT OVEN B ig , n e w T r u e - T em p oven has Balanced Heat for baking, roasting. Ristvits bake ¡a 10 minetei fra « a cold ovsa start Biscuits bake evenly to a beautiful golden brown in less than 10 minutes, start ing with a cold oven! You can bake four 9-inch cakes in only 25 minutes from a preheated start (the oven preheats to 375° in about 8 minutes). HETHER it’s baking, roasting, broiling or The Woman’s Study club held its Bp Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger th e m ost m odern and low est cost surface cooking, you can concluding session at the church homes. In v e s tig a te a t no co«t. depend on a Westinghouse Mrs. Roy Neill returned home with Mrs. Ila Rhea giving a history See A la d d in 's A u th o rized D e a le r Electric Range to give you Monday from Corvallis where she of Folk Songs and American music before you b u ild : exactly the results you want spent Mothers Day at the college The high school girls sang several numbers. Mrs. A. Winkle sang two with her son Guy Moore. She re . . . QUICKLY, SIM PLY, EVERETT EDMISTON solos with Miss Moore as accompa ported a very enjoyable time. and EASILY. It’s as fast as Phone 557J3 - Rieth, Ore. I nist. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. A. Moore of Rainier, Ore- with a fire without the flame. And ; Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. W. T. Reeves you’ll enjoy more free time. and Mrs. Troy Coleman. Mrs. Ar- 1 nold Ebert was voted in for a new IN V E S T IG A T E V IT ; member. COOKing. STOP IN The Harmony club held another in- terestng meeting May 13 at the home of Mrs. Henry Rueber with Mrs. Odessa Hoskns presenting a full pro HERE'S A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY A U TMi gram on flowers, each member tak ADVANTAGES OP ELECTRIC C O O X M S ing part. Of great interest to patrons of patrons of School Dist. 61 is the pro gram and exhibit for Friday, May 16. The usual picnic lunch will be enjoyed at the noon hour. Rev. B. F. Mitchell will give the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday eve ning at 8:00 o’clock. The theme will Hermiston, Oregon be, “Let No Man Despise Thy Youth.” 1-RN-42O0-M« The morning sermon is at 11:00, with the subject of “ Daniel’s Pur th e pose.” Special music is in charge F E L E C T R IC HOME A P P L IA N C E S of Miss Kathleen Moore and Miss Irene Swanson. Mother’s Day services were fully enjoyed at the Hope Presbyterian dinner hosts Sunday for Mr. and daughters of Pendleton visited Mr. Shelton and to each of the pinochle church Sunday. A lovely bouquet was Mrs. N. D. Bard and G. L. Dunning, and Airs. R. F. Evans, parents of Mrs. players. arranged by Mrs. Odessa Hoskins, and followed by a motor trip to Pendle Meyers, here Sunday. Mrs. Frank Sloan was hostess to presented as a fitting tribute to Mrs. ton. Air. and Airs. Ernest Greathouse the Bridge club Monday at her home. F. A. Baker who was able to again New people at the Bard ap art were business visitors in Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown were attend church services. Her sons, Wal ments are Mr. and Mrs. Duffield, who Saturday. here from Kennewick recently to re lace and Lowell and wife of Spokane , , , - .are employed by J. A. Terteling Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey visited move the rest of Mr. Brown’s tools were guests at church and at the F. [Sons at the Ordnance Depot. her son Master Sergeant A rthur Mc from what was formerly the Brown A. Baker home over the week end. Some very good entertainment is Alister, who had a three-day leave garage. Mrs. Freda Manion and Pat of expected at the Attebury rodeo Sun- from Fort AlacAlurray and was at The Commercial club has appoint Portland were visitors at the home day. his home in Portland, with his wife ed its committees for the 2-day cele of Airs. Grace Rogers on Mother’s Mr. and Mrs. Orville Myers have and children, over the week end. bration here July 1 and 5. It is hop Day. moved to the F. B. Stuart farm. Airs. I.. L. Wurtz of Woodland a r ed every home will be decorated as Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haney of Wal Mrs. Martha Reilly had a four- rived Tuesday for a visit with her 'veil as the business houses. R. A. iu . , la Walla visited over the week end generation dinner Sunday when Dorn brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Alcl.ain, as publicity chairman, will at the home of his mother, Mrs. Will Kennedy and family, Anita Kennedy Stuart. have a full program to announce L b Haney on the Meadows. w i, of Moscow, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. AI. K. Stolz entertained Tues i t t 1 -ts W JaJ« ‘ U H U X I 1 J > i i. j L i u L. i ..i j l i i i n Ml«s Patricia Richards R. N. of Ralph Kennedy were week end visit- day afternoon with a card party. soon. Tom Moore is in St. Anthony's Pendleton was a recent visitors at the ors. Contract and auction bridge and pi hospital in Pendleton since last F ri home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Cecil Curl of Pendleton was nochle were played. Six tables were day. R'chards. j visiting her aunts here Saturday. in play. Prizes went to Mrs. Curt Mrs. Jennie Hall as been on the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 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