The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 20, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    Miss Katherine Monroe of Portland
is spending the Thanksgiving holi­
days with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kings­
bury.
Miss Lois White of O.S.C. arrived
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early Wednesday morning to spend
a
the Thanksgiving holiday with her
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo i- | W. J. Warner, local attorney, was parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White.
tored to The Dalles Saturday night ta business caller in Pendleton Tues-
MINISTERS ELECT
to do a little goose hunting with rel- day.
atives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas of Pi-
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Miss Virginia Wells, Miss Mary lot Rock spent Sunday and Monday
Thompson and Elbert Moore spent with relatives and attending to busi-
At the meeting of the Hermiston
Sunday at The Dalles where they ness.
at
the
Ministerial
Association last week the
visited Bill Gorrell.
George Wallace, employed
John Ballack, who has served as a U.S.O. building, spent the week end annual election of officers was held,
city police officer for the past six visiting friends in Baker where he ! Rev. Grayden Loree, pastor of the
months, left Sunday for Washington, formerly was connected with the Baptist church, was elected president
to succeed Rev. C. Warner of the
Mr. Ballack has made application for Y.M.C.À. organization.
A wedding of interest to their lo- Central church of Christ, Rev. M. B
employment with the Washington
cal friends is that of Miss Charlotte Ballinger of the Methodist church
state police.
| was elected secretary-treasurer to
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Miss Betty Bathrusch and Miss Faulkner and Lt. V. G. McLeod, both I succeed Rev. Loree, and Rev. S. E.
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employed
at
the
Umatilla
Ordnance
Dorothy Osmond experienced a bus
Graves was chosen director of public­
| breakdown en route home from La Depot. The ceremony was held in ity to succeed Rev. Ballinger.
Pendleton
November
5.
Grande Monday. They had spent the
The ministers expressed themselves
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lear and
. week end visiting friends there. The
as pleased with the work being ac­
daughter
Margret
of
Condon
spent
bus was late over two hours.
2
one day last week at the home of complished in the Hermiston School
Little Barbara Willcutt, daughter their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. of Religion and invite parents to visit
si
of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Willcutt who Gene Lear.
| the school which meets on Thursdays.
recently underwent an appendicitis
Mrs. Dale Fischer (Ruth Dodd) has
Get the feel of the wheel
operation, is greatly improved at lat- been visiting for the past two weeks FORMER RESIDENT
of a John Deere Tractor . . . check the easy steering,
est report. She has been seriously ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and
short turning, easy handling, convenient hand clutch,
for the past 10 days.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd, and at Pendleton at DIES AT SEATTLE
handy controls, clear vision, quick dodging, roomy
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jould of the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Funeral services were held at Se­
you’ll know why John Deere Two-
Seattle are visiting at the home of Jens Terjeson.
platform
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Cylinder Tractors are so easy and safe to operase
Dr. A. E. Marble plans to leave attle, Wash., recently for Mrs. M. C.
Paul.
Thursday night of next week for 1 Venter, 28, who passed away in a Se­
that even a boy can handle them.
Mrs. Jack Parker of Seattle and Portland to attend the Mid-Winter attle hospital. Mrs. Venter was Mary
Add to these advantages the economy of burning
Mrs. M. D. Wood of Deer Park, Wn., Symposium of Chiropractic Doctors Jane Sheridan, daughter of Mr. and
low-cost fuels . . , the dependability of fewer but
arrived Friday night at the home of of Oregon. His office will be closed Mrs. Pete Sheridan, and was born in
the Butter Creek district. After her
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller. The for two days, November 28 and 29.
sturdier parts . , . the easy maintenance of simple, two-
ladies are Mrs. Mueller’s sisters and
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Terjeson became father’s death about 15 years ago,
cylinder design, and you’ll know why a John Deere
came to see their new nephew Mich­ the proud parents of an 812 pound went to Seattle and lived 1 with an
Tractor is “tops” with every man who owns one.
ael. They returned Sunday morning. baby Girl Tuesday. She is the first aunt, ' lrs- - it
i ex. ... her wid-
Mrs.
Venter is survived by
J
-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Reilly and grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
over and cousins in Alaska and at
son left Sunday for San Diego, Cal., Dodd of Hermiston and is a great Beaverton.
to make their home. Mr. O’Reilly grandchild of Mrs. R. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. McNees of
has been employed at the Umatilla
PENDLETON • PHONE 518
Ordnance Depot in the administra­ Pendleton were callers in Hermiston LEGION MEETING
tion department of the constructing for a short time Tuesday. Mr. Mc­ IS POSTPONED
Nees is a linotype operator on the
quartermaster office.
MATCHING JOHN DEERE TRACTORS IN EXTRA VALVE
Mr. and Mrs. Nomah O’Donnell East Oregonian.
IS A COMPLETE LINE OF INTEGRAL EQUIPMENT
The regular meeting of the Herm-
Pvt.
First
Class
Robert
Pierson.
were guests recently in Pendleton at
visited
iston
Post,
American
Legion,
which
a get-together meeting of executives now stationed in Portland,
over the week end in Hermiston with would fall on Thursday, Thanksgiv-
and employees of the Pacific Tele­
phone and Telegraph Co. Dinner was his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pier-ing day, has been postponed to the both of them. When she does not get Spencer, Eleanor Eckert, Juanita
son. He expects to be transferred soon first Thursday in December, accord- her own way, she rings in her prize- Brown, Lucile Holdman, Irwin Hunt,
served at the Pendleton hotel.
ing to A. R. Blinston, adjutant.
to Yuma, Ariona.
fighting brother, Billikins, who al­ David Dufur, Clifford Panages, Dav­
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman entertained at
Other announcements concerning
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wells, Mrs.
ways get the situation a little more id Dawson, Donald Holdman, Earl
a very pretty birthday party honor­ Rosella Woodward, Miss Virginia the meeting will be announced later.
entangled.
Billikins will be played by Barber, Vernon Sutton, Cecil Sutton,
ing her daughter, Kayella, on her 5th Wells and Elbert Moore will spend
Raymond Patch, Donald Ploured,
birthday Saturday afternoon. The af­ the Thanksigiving holiday at the Wm. JUNIORS TO PRESENT David Hamm, a post-graduate.
Jack
Rodgers and Billy Hibbard.
And
who
’
s
crazy,
and
who
gets
the
ternoon was spent in playing games Instone home near Heppner.
Third year: Coralie Mansker, Dor­
prize
package
from
Tom
and
Gary
’
s
and at the tea hour refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pierce of COMEDY NOV. 28TH
Uncle Mac? Roberta Sims in the per- othy Hiatt, Virginia Borthwick, Jo
were served in the nusery which was Prineville are parents of a baby girl
son of Wanda Dunning will help you Anne Graves, Anne Mary Sherlock,
beautifully decorated with streamers born November 17. The little tot
"Practice for the junior play, ‘Mis­
and Bob
and balloons. A beautiful cake decor­ weighed seven pounds, 3 : 12 ounces takes at the Blakes’,’ is coming along figure that out. Mrs. Pinkie and the ! V ein hunt, Carl Bennett
ated with five candles and turkeys and has been named Mary Louise. fine,” says Miss Lynch, the director. nurse (Dorothy Hiatt and Marjorie Attebury.
Fourth year: Frances Chapman,
centered the table. Present were Bev- She is the first grandchild of Mr. and “We've had a bit of difficulty in fill- Knapp) employed by the Bruce Home
Elain
Hobb, Voynn Gonseth, Fern
for Feeble Minded will convince you
erly Jo and Dale Woodward, Helen Mrs. O. C. Pierce of Hermiston.
ing the part of ‘Billikins' which was that half the cast is crazy.
Bray,
Sara Wurster, Delcinea Pan­
Mueller, Max and Deanna Casper,
Fred Hoefer, John Behrman and originally given to Jack Drake, but
Mrs. Greengas, one of the nervous ages, Theodore Panages, Glen Wilcox,
Joy Sue Estle, Milton and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Swanson were things seem to be ironing out very
boarders, will be played by Barbara Lewis Wilson, Rueben Patch, Dick
Casper, Shirley Quiring, Kayella and Pendleton visitors Monday evening. nicely.”
Follett and the expressmen. Mike and Kingsley, Creston Buzzard, Gordon
Charles Rohrman.
While there, Mr. Hoefer was initiated
This hilarious 3-act comedy will be Ike, by Carl Long and Alfred Buell. Shown, James Bensel.
in the Pendleton typographical union. staged in the school auditorium Fri-
Fifth year: Pauline Roach, Minnie
He is linotype operator at the Herald day, November 28, at 8 o’clock, The
Riley, Laura Stephens, Ina Sutton,
4-H
YOUNGTERS
office.
roles of the two brothers, Tom and
Zelma Sutton, Säily Anson, Charlotte
Mr and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mot­ Gary Blake will be portrayed by PRESENTED PINS
Corneille, Ruth McCulley, Peggy
ored to Sunnyside, Wash., Sunday to Kenny Elwood and Bill Bucknum.
Sommere, Wilbur Hunt, Wayne Bar-
spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. They have journalistic tendencies and
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ber, Newell Anson and Owen Anson.
A. Clarke who recently moved there. their writings get them into all sorts ney, June Myrick, Dorothy Olson,
Sixth year: Agnes Riley, Jean Ms-
The Clarkes send best regards to their of jack pots, even with their unsym- Adacarol Corliss, Eleanor Beck, Joyce Kenzie and John McMullen.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Hermiston friends.
pathetic land lady, Mrs. Perkins, Beck, Cecil Hunt, David Blahm, Rob­
Seventh year: Agnes Kennedy and
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Mr. and Mrs. George Sparett, Mrs. played by Doris Follett.
ert Grimps, Alvy Stoneman, George Mary Sommerer.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Fred Shank and baby daughter,
Lyle Tilden does a bit of clever Corliss, Charles Seeliger, Richard
8th year: Mary Margaret Kennedy
Laura Lee of Monument, Oregon, acting in his portrayal of the timid Borthwick, Elvin Harig, Delmar Van and Clemma Barber.
spent from Thursday till Tuesday at lawyer, Herman Carter, and he ap­ Arsdale, Lawrence Olson, Jim Hogg,
A colored scenic picture was shown
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey pears to be lather hen-pecked by his Andrew Lamont, Junior Brown, Billy to the group This picture was one
Payne.
better half, Mrs. Carter, enacted by Gilbert, Jim Lamont, Wendell Hogg, taken by the Forest Service and
| Mary Sommerer.
Jim Quinn, Frank Myrick, Howard showed many beautiful scenes along
The go-getter with ideas of her own Henderson and Archie Isensee.
the Skyline Trail in Oregon. Ice
is Genevieve Blinston in the role of
Second year: Alida Picanso, Fran- cream, donated by the Umatilla Co-
Linda Larson. Her love scenes with ces Stephens, Anna Riley, , Mildred operative Creamery, and cake, fur-
Kenny Elwood, alias Tom Blake, are Rogers, Marian Andrews, Virginia nished by the leaders of the Home
all one-sided, but she makes up for Picanso, Carolyn Smith, Edithanne Economics clubs, was served.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Rhone 2121
Fridav-Satu relay
Sunday-Monday—Nov. 23-24
TOGETHERl TERRIFICI
Juay
tn"
BRIDE CAME COD
when you buy a
JOHN DEERE
TRACTOR”
A WARNER BROS. HIT with
STUART ERWIN • EUGENE PALLETTE • JACK CARSON
GEORGE TOBIAS • HARRY DAVENPORT
Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY
News Reel ,
Tuesday- November 25
BY “THE CITADEL'S” AUTHOR I
starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE
MARGARET LOCKWOOD
EMLYN WILLIAMS
Gang Comedy “Fighting
” and Sport Reel “Flicker
Memories.”
Wednesday-Thursday
Nov. 26-27
FLYNN M«c MURRAY
.1)
TECHNI­
COLOR
. RALPH BELLAMY
ALEXIS SMITH
Robert Armstrong • Regis Toomey - Allen Jenkins
Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ
Cartoon
“Tortoise Beats Hare”
Diamond rings sets starting
at $33.00. We have a big se­
lection of watches ranging
from $17.50 to $60.50. Ham­
ilton, Bulova, Waltham, El­
gin. Select your Christmas
gifts now. Use our Lay-aw ay
plan.
A. W. Behrman,
Jeweler
Hermiston. Oregon
You can send your boy
to do a man’s job
led
s".
w Gcomrows
Plus Short Features
f, nm NOVEL
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co
Hermiston
Barber Shop
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That we are living where men are free and where prosper-
ity prevails.
In our own midst we have been fortunate the
May we take this opportunity to thank all
past year and gratitude may well be the theme of our
our customer* and friend* for the patronage of
thoughts
the past year.
May our associations during the
next 12 months be as friendly as those of 1941.
A Happy Thanksgiving to All!
Our Motto
For Savings in Groceries and Meat* Phone 3001 —
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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