The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 08, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shaver are
parents of a baby girl born Sunday at
the local hospital. She weighed six
pounds and 12 ounces and has been
named Margaret Lorraine.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
UMATILLA ISSUES
NEW ORDINANCE
BOOK FOR CITY
Miss Nina Rae McCulley of Her-
miston
is included on the University
Mrs. Gene Lear and Mrs. Neil
Miss Marjorie Waldon and Arnold
Webber spent Sunday visiting rela­ Boynton spent Saturday in Pendle- of Oregon honor roll for the fall
term, according to news received at
ton.
tives and friends in Spokane.
I the Herald office.
Mrs. Elmer J. Moser recently un­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
derwent a major operation at the lo­ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson were Pen- I Dean Ryan, an employee at the com-
visitors Saturday night. missary at the Ordnance depot, enter-
cal hospital and is getting along nice- dleton
ed the Hermiston general hospital on
)y.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton were Friday as a medical patient. Two
Miss Marie Ogne spent from Wed- dinner guests at the home of Mr. and transfusions were necessary but he is
nesday till Monday visiting in Taco- Mrs. O. O. Felthouse Monday even- j doing nicely now. No visitors will be
allowed for several days.
ma and Seattle.
ing.
? NoTHIN OTHER
"CHIROPRACTIC
1 • ADJUSTMENTS
A brand new volume with all ma-
) Can So Weil Relieve
terial “carefully indexed and classi-
of displaced
the pressure
fied, now awaits the citizens of
vertebrae of
the spineon
Double Feature
Umatilla who wish to check upon
nerves issu-
the delicate
city ordinances or look up any mat-
from asshow
ing there­
mifid part J
tera relating to the administration of
in the mas
tion
cur illustre-
the municipality, it is announced by
unnatural
It is this
J. A. Stephens, mayor.
interference
; with nerve
Classification of ordinances has
causes the
function,that
been completed by the Bureau of Mu­
ority of dis
great maj-
which the
nicipal Research of the University of
cases to
is heir
human flesh
Oregon and the League of Oregon
Marjorie WEAVER
Cities as part of a state-wide WPA
8
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mullins of
Ted Zerba left Thursday for San project under which a number of
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kennings of Yre-
also
Oregon
cities
are
receiving
similar
Bly
arrived
before
Christmas
and
Diego,
Calif.,
to
report
for
active
ar
­
ka, Cal., spent the Christmas and
THE TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED
I
New Year’s holidays with his par- spent several days visiting his moth­ my duties. He will be rated as a sec­ service.
Copies of the active ordinances
CHIROPRACTOR
ond class radio operator. Zerba has
i ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennings and er, Mrs. Bert Mullins.
locates this interference read il y nal
been in the reserve for the past sev­ needed to carry on the day to day
her parents in Pendleton.
and removes the pressure by K
A son, Ronald LeRoy, was born to eral years.
work of the city, an index to those
adjusting the displaced vertebrae p
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ridenour Thurs­
termed inactive, a complete index of
Mrs.
O.
V.
Baker
came
Wednesday
SUN. - MON. - JAN. 11 - 12
NATURE- RESTORES W
day
at
the
local
hospital.
He
weighed
Mrs. B. I. Whitney has received the active ordinances, a general in­
from Colorado to be with her hus­
WHEN THE CAUSE OF U
band who is a medical patient at the seven pounds and eight ounces.
MYRNA Í.OY and
word that her son Harry Wessell Jr. dex to the charter, and a copy of the
DISEASE IS REMOVED P
charter
annotated
with
all
amend
­
Hermiston general hospital.
Fred Faulkner of Boardman was I will leave Hamilton Field soon- and
WILLIAM POWE 1.1.
be stationed somewhere in Alaska. He ments, are all included in the volume.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Mr. and Mrs. John LaFarge of a business caller in Hermiston Tues- | is in the U. S. army.
Of the 147 ordinances found during
Pendleton were Sunday dinner guests day.
CHIROPRACTOR
the codification project, 11 had been
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
The
Christian
Endeavorers
gave
a
Hermiston, Ore.
specifically
repealed
and
13
were
ob
­
A. W. Behrman, Hermiston jewel- .
Cronk.
er, returned late Sunday night from I New Year’s watch party at the church solete. Fifty-six other ordinances
all members of the congregation. have been repealed for various rea- ANNUAL
CANNERY
Mrs. F. B. Belt left Thursday (to- a 10-day vacation trip into Califor-for
An enjoyable evening was spent. Re-
NEWSREEL
day) for Portland where she will at­ nia. He left here the night before freshments were served during the I sons.
The new book now contains 29 (in- MEETING SCHEDULED
Gang Comedy Come Baek Again tend the wedding of a friend Satur- Christmas.
evening.
¡eluding one repealing ordinance) ac-
day. She will return home Sunday.
Vernon Orville Evans, 24, Hermis­
According to Mrs H. M. Sommerer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohler left Tues- tive ordinances grouped as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerr of Uma­ ton, was arrested this week by local day of last week to spend the New j Legislative 3, General administration secretary, a regular annual meeting
officers
and
state
police
on
a
charge
tilla announce the birth of a baby
Year holiday with their relatives. Mr, ¡ 5, Elections, Financial, Courts, Police of the members of the Cooperative
13
TUESDAY
girl December 28, weighing 5 pounds, of burglary. He is being held in the Kohler returned Sunday but Mrs. Traffic regulations, Disorderly con- Cannery and Laundry will be held on
4 ounces. She has been named Karen Pendleton jail pending further ac­ Kohler remained for a two weeks duct, Fire protection 2, Public nui­ Saturday, January 17, at 2:00 p. m.
JANE WITHERS in
tion.
Opal.
sances 4, Health protection 2, Weights in the office of the firm.
visit.
and measures, Business and trades 2,
An election of three directors and
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe­
Recent guests at the home of Mr. Building codes, City planning, Fran­ others business will be transacted.
hosts
for
a
turkey
dinner
Sunday
for
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
and Mrs. A. M. Brock were their sons chises 4, Municipally owned utilities
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Jan- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson, Nancy | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and baby 3.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
and
Peggy,
Miss
Delight
Brockmeier
uary 14th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Donna of Durant, Okla., and Mr. and
Forty-nine inactive ordinances cov­
C. Warner, Pastor
adv. and Miss Snow McCoy.
Mrs. R. E. Brock and daughter Myr- er special elections, bond issues, tax
Our Sunday morning sermon will
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw recently | na Lee of Walla Walla, Wn.
levies, street improvements, and oth­ be “The Prayer of Power”, and Sun-
The Methodist Woman's Society of
celebrated
their 25th wedding anni­
ers which will be of value for refer­ day evening, “The Churches of Rev­
Christian Service met at the home of
Dr. F. B. Belt attended a New
Mrs. M. L. Watson for an all day versary with a quiet ceremony at Year’s dinner given Tuesday night ence.
elation”.
Comedy—A Quiet 4th
home.
Umatilla is the 45th city in Ore­
Co-hostesses
meeting Wednesday.
The regular monthly meeting of the
by the Sisters of St. Francis, St. An­
Color Cartoon Donald's Camera were Mrs. Carl Smeltzer, Mrs. J. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt are be­ thony’s hospital in Pendleton. This gon to have its ordinances codified. Women’s Council will be held at the
Emerson and Mrs. C. Shown, who at ing congratulated on the birth of a is an annual event and attended by To date 52 cities have requested this parsonage next Wednesday, January
noon served seventeen adults and sev­ baby girl January 5 at the Hermiston doctors serving at the Pendleton hos­ service.
14, in the nature of an all day meet­
WED. - THURS. - JAN. 14
en children. In the afternoon the lad­ general hospital. She weighed seven pital.
ing.
ies worked on tea towels. Mrs. Joe pounds.
Double Feature
Card was in charge of the program.
After spending the holidays at the | HOME CANNING TO
Mrs. F. A. Bouquart, who under­ R. G. Saylor home on Butter Creek, BE STRESSED HERE
JANE WYATT in
Installation of the officers will be
held Sunday evening, January 18, at went a major operation at the Her­ Miss Velma Saylor has returned to
Rii Elaine Fieher
miston general hospital about three Los Angeles, Cal., to continue her
the Methodist church at 8 p. m.
Save
your
fruit
jars,
lids,
and
rub
­
weeks ago, is getting along nicely and work as dietitian at Occidental Col-
Ed Skoubo was home for the New
bers with more than usual care this Year
expects to return to her home in Stan­ lege.
holiday.
winter,
is
the
new
word
in
war-time
Ted Wilson, who is attending E. O-
field Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Connor are re­ frugality that comes from the Farm C. E., was home for the holidays.
also ILONA MASSEY in
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Healy and
Captain aid Mrs. W, M. Marbut ceiving congratulations upon the Security office here in Umatilla
and daughter Nancy arrived in Her- birth of a seven pound baby boy on county. “You’ll want to fill all the daughter Geraldine went to Portland
to attend the wedding of their son
miston Saturday . night to visit December 27
The little fellow has jars you have on hand, and maybe and brother, Mike Jr., Sunday.
Van-
friends. They left again for
been named Gary Franklin. Mrs. ■ more, to insure good nutrition here at
The regular council dinner was
couver Sunday, accompanied by Mrs, Connor will be remembered as Edith home and to release commercial held at the church Sunday afternoon.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
H. T. Fraser who visited there until Null.
canned goods for our navy and ar- It was decided to have the dinners on.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
the first Sunday of every month here­
my,” states Mrs. Genevieve Nettle-
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Tuesday. After Mrs. Fraser's re­
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney enter- ton, county home management super­ after. Therefore the next one will
turn, she received a telephone call
be the first Sunday in February.
ADS For SALE IN
from the Marbúts that Captain Mar- tained at a turkey dinner Sunday. visor, who advocates at all times a
Ruth Fisher was home for New
Covers were placed for her mother,
Years, and returned to Portland Fri-
OUR NEXT ISSUE
BILL SHAAR. Prop. Hermiston but was appointed as Major, stationed Mrs. Ida Clute of Portland, Mrs. self-suffiency program for farm folk
at Barnes General hospital at Van­
on family size farms. Mrs. Nettle- day:
.
.
Mrs. Albert Baker is recovering
Gertrude Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ton , believes that every homemaker is
couver.
from a major operation nicely, and
HERMISTON HERALD
V an Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Emil eager to do her part in the present ; expects to go to La Grande the last
Zivney.
Mrs. Clute, who has been crisis and she points out the need of of the week.
visiting her daughter and son-in-law saving carefully the glass jars and |
since before Christmas, plans to re­ rubbers as an aid to the year-round | OPENINGS LISTED
turn to her home this week.
canning program in the event of lim- TRAINING CLASSES
• / s
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emerson re- ited production of these essentia] ar­
turned Sunday from a three weeks, ticles of equipment.
War and the necessity for huge in­
visit with their daughters in Port- | Members of the Farm Security
y Fie._
land and Bremerton. The Emersons program aie being assisted by both creases in the production of air-
had an accident due to icy pavement RR and HM supervisors, in planning planes has caused the national de­
while en route to Bremerton. Mrs. bigger and better gardens, in secur- fense pre-employment training clas­
Emerson was the most seriously hurt. ing pressure cookers and in proper ses in Oregon to be double, creating
She received a serious cut on her use of home grown foods throughout openings for residents of the Hermis­
ton area, James Clinton, manager of
forehead and badly bruised about the the year.
These Values for Friday, Saturday
I the Hermiston office of the United
face. Mr. Emerson was also bruised
States Employment service, said to-
and Monday, Jan. 9, 10 & 12
when thrown from the car.
ROCKETS COMING
day.
“At the present time", Clinton
‘
FRIDAY NIGHT
FIRE DEPARTMENT
said, “there is a shortage of appli-
cants for the aviation sheet metal
1 lb. can
ANSWERS CALLS
Chocolate, 1 lb. pk.
The strong Pilot Rock basketball classes.”
COFFEE
quint will come to Hermiston Friday
“All men within the ages of 18 and
The fire siren blew twice during the night. The visitors are reported to 19 12, 35 to 40 years, and those in the
cans
Shaker, 2 2-lb. pkgs.
past week. Sunday the call was to a have a pretty fair ball club and will selective service classification groups
3.No tall
Deaport
Portland-Pendleton truck parked near make the evening decidedly interest- 2, 3 and 4, who are interested in the
the Lindsay building across the rail- ing for the Hermiston Bulldogs.
west coast aircraft factories, should
cans
3 No. 2
road tracks. In some manner the mo-
Two games are scheduled for the apply immediately to the United
DEADC
Sliced,
2
No.
212
I-AR Gold Leaf
tor had caught on fire but was ex- evening, the first to get underway at States employment service here or ir
cans
tinguished before much damage was 7:30.
Pendleton.”
done.
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3 No. 303 cans
1 lb. box
Monday a call came from the Sev-1
Pheasant
enth Day Adventist church where an
5 lb. tin 47c
3 lb. can
overheated stove became dangerous.1
This was also taken care of before |
Dinner Bell
serious damage resulted. Citizens are I
urged to take extra precaution
aution these
thas.
days
because
there
is
more
danger
Campbell s
when stoves are worked to the limit.
NILAANE,
MitWNNS-N-
g
2
Wide Open Town
I Love You Again
A Very
Young Lady
BOARDMAN NEWS
Hurricane Smith
New Wine
Hermiston
Barber Shop
vv
1.7
Del 1s
Seaport
TOMATOES
1 9c
29c
ECLAIRS
SALT
29c
GRAPEFRUIT Juice
29c
COOKIES..orida
27c
15c
HONEY Skovbo
SHORTENING
CLEANSER Sunbrite 3 cans 14c
TOMATO “ice, 5.47 °1 can 21c
Meat Department
TRY OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR THE BEST MEAT OBTAINABLE—
Armour’s Star Steer Beef
Swift’s Premium Bacon
Carsten’s Ready-To-Serve Hams
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Fre
HERMISTON. OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
POST OFFICE HAS
RECORD BUSINESS
NOMORETIRES:
Travel by SUPER-COACH to
A total of 8695,248.12 was handled
at the Hermiston post office during
the past year, according to Postmas­
ter W. E. Logan. This figure set an
all-time high for the office here. This
sum was divided into the following
departments Money orders, $572,
924.48; stamps. $24,568.39; bonds
$21,128.25
postal savings, $76,627.00.
Just by way of comparison, in 1940
the Christmas business amounted to
$1,632.02, but in 1941 stamp sales
during the same period were $8,875.-
I 18. or an increase of 443.9 per cent.
Stamp sales for 19411 showed an in­
crease of 145 per cent over 1940. In
the money order department. 1941
figures were almost one-half million
dollars over the year previous.
HELP NATIONAL DEFENSE
You use much leu rubber trav­
eling by bus than you do driv­
ing a car! Go by thrifty Union
Pacific Super-Coach, and save
vour car for the times when
you really need it. You'll ride
in heat-conditioned comfort,
at leu cost than driving . . .
saving money for bonds and
rubber for victory!
BOISE
$5.15
$ 3.60
Portland
San Francisco 12.60
6.10
Seattle
17.60
Los Angeles
HERMISTON DRUG
Phone 2271
union $ PACIFIC STAGES
AT," "
The. Gelide..02ale Zo."