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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Local Happenings
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A group of friends charivaried Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor motored
and Mrs. Fred Lenz Sunday evening.
to Walla Walla Sunday.
A. W. Behrman, Hermiston jeweler,
Mrs. James Getchell has returned
from a three-day visit in Pendleton. spent Sunday at Kennewick, Wash.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
JAN. 23-24
FRI.-SAT. -
DOUBLE FEATURE
GEORCE MONTGOMERY
in
The Cowboy and
the Blonde
Bea"gäke
Miss Vera Smith of Echo visited at
the H. G. McCulley home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor plan to
leave today (Thursday) for an indef­
inite visit in California.
Raley Peterson, Pendleton attorney,
was a business visitor in Hermiston
Wednesday.
J. G. Beddes of Boardman was ad­
mitted to the Hermiston General hos-
pital Sunday.
W. D. Gudgel of Pendleton began
work this week as clerk at Connor’s
Cash Store.
A. S. Gonseth and Mrs. R. G. Pen-
ney were among the business visitors
from Stanfield Monday.
D. R. Gibson if Lexington was a
business visitor in Hermiston Mon-
day.
George Trainer of Stone’s Market
was a business visitor in Pendleton
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. C. Hoskins of Stanfield left
the Hermiston General hospital for
her home Tuesday.
JAN. 25-26
SUN.-MON.
CLARK GABLE
in
has the sensational new
Strange Cargo
NEWS REEL
COLOR CARTOON
NIGHT
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
JAN. 27
TUESDAY
The Man I Married
SPORT REEL - GAUCHO
SPORTS
COMEDY
WHO’S A DUMMY
WED.-THURS.
DOUBLE
JAN. 28 29
FEATURE
Romance of the
Rio Grande
TOM
BROWN
100 VERRI
PEN..
1. Guaranteed
unconditionally
for 100 years.
2. More gold in
the point.
3. Modern bal­
anced styling.
4. Simplest, one-
stroke filling.
5. Quick start,
leak-proof feed.
6. Writes ‘ mile
on single filling.
7. Handmade
points (through
‘ Vaterman’s
»3.00
Hundred
Year Pen
(illustrated)
$8 so
Hermiston
Barber Shop
8. Your choice of
7 quality points.
in
A. W. BEHRMAN
Niagara Falls
JEWELER
about
CHIROPRACTIC
Dean Ryan left Thursday (today)
Art Good visited Sunday in Pendle­
from the Hermiston General hospital.
ton.
OASIS THEATRE
Mary and Irene Lindstrom, who
Rowland Yeend, manager of the
Cooperative Service Station, spent the have been employed in the personnel
NoTHING OTHER THAN
week end visiting friends and rela­ department of the C.Q.M. at the
The Epworth League held a sur- tives in Spokane and Moscow.
Umatilla Ordnance depot, have been
prise party for Miss Omega Sater
transferred to Walla Walla. They
ADJUSTMENTS
Sunday night at the Sater home.
Mr. and Mrs. Telford Bissinger of left for their new location Saturday.
Hermiston are now located at the
Can So Well Relieve
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cameron left government trailer camp at Stan­
The Protestant churches of Her-
of displaced %
recently for Portland. He has been field.
the pressure) ra
miston held a party at the Christian
Tine,on
employed with Stevens & Koon.
vertebrae
ofs
church Thursday evening for the
the delicate
Mrs.
LaVeta
Archer
was
released
Ordnance
soldiers
of
the
Umatilla
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Casper are the
isí .on »shorn
ing there ­
parents of a 7 12 pound daughter from the hospital in Pendleton and is depot. About 75 were present. There
in the mas-
now at home with her parents, Mr. is to be a similar party held tonight
our illustre-
born January 18.
and Mrs. H. A. Wilson.
unnatural
(Thursday).
It is this
with nerve
R. V. Jones and F. C. Frederickson
interference
An item appearing in last week's
causes the
Among those who were skiing at
function,that
of Irrigon were here on business
ority of dis
Tollgate Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. issued stated that Bernard Jendrze-
great maj-
Tuesday.
1
which the
Dayton Harris, Mrs. Ann Durfey and jewski had enlisted with army air
eases to
is
heir
Mrs. Beckdolt of Boardman was re­ Fritz Ritzsinger.
human flesh
I corps. This, however, was in error
leased from the Hermiston General
and should have stated that he is in
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g
6
hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner had the Flying Cadets. He left Portland
as their Sunday dinner guests Miss Wednesday for Bakersfield, Califor-
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutsell mov­ Jean Emerson and Per Manson from
THE TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED
nia, for six months of training. His
ed to Portland recently. He is now Yakima, Wash.
CHIROPRACTOR
mother,
Mrs.
John
Jendrzejewski
of
employed with the railroad.
d locates this interference readily
the Columbia district, was in Port­
$
Q.
Q. and removes the pressure by
Little Max Casper, son of Mr. and land until Bernard left and remained
Mrs. G. E. O’Brian of Irrigon is
o
a adjusting the displaced vertebrae
receiving medical care in the Her­ Mrs. G. J. Casper, is home from Port­ until Tuesday evening.
land where he has been receiving med­
i I NATURE- RESTORES
miston General hospital.
WHEN THE CAUSE OF C
Miss Cecelia Beyler, high school
ical care. He is improving rapidly.
DISEASE IS REMOVED P
Mrs. N. R. Mueller entertained
English teacher at Umatilla and
Mrs.
Casha
Shaw,
who
has
visited
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
member of the National Business and
DR. A. E. MARBLE
the past week at the homes of her Professional Women’s club, addressed
Mrs. H. T. Fraser’s birthday.
sons, Hugh and Guy Shaw, returned a group of about 20 members of the
CHIROPRACTOR
Mrs. Telford Bissinger of Stanfield to her home in Heppner this week.
Hermiston Business Women’s club at
Hermiston, Ore.
was a guest at the A. E. McCulley
the U.S.O. hall Monday night. She I
home Wednesday.
Miss Thelma Swarner of Portland told of the accomplishments of such a l
and Everett Bartley of Newport vis­ club and also of her experiences HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
F. M. Cox is reported to be im­ ited Sunday and Monday with her
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
proving slowly at the Hermiston Gen­ family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner. when she was state president, and of
For
our Sunday morning medita­
at-
the national conventions she has
eral hospital.
tion we shall consider the theme, "I
Of interest to their many friends tended.
and We”. Individualism can go only
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury and Mrs. A. is the marriage of Miss Lena Forbes
as far as it is limited by society. One
C. Willcutt were in Pendleton Mon­ of Boardman to Fred Lenz of Her­
can neither live to himself nor die to
day on business.
BULLDOGS
LOSE
TO
miston at Kennewick Sunday morn­
himself. The philosophy of so-called
Mrs. J. M. Gilbert of Pilot Rock ing.
HEPPNER QUINTET
“rugged individualism” is largely re­
has moved to Hermiston and is em-
sponsible for so many ragged indi­
Art Thrasher, who has been ill at
ployed at the switchboard at the his home the past several days, ex­
viduals. Jesus came to set all men at
The Hermiston Bulldogs made a liberty.
Umatilla Ordnance depot.
pects to return to his duties as man­
valiant stand in the closing minutes
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Jacky Huxol of Stanfield was ad- ager of Pacific Power & Light Co. of play at Heppner last Friday but
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
the
end
of
this
week.
mitted to the Hermiston General hos­
succumbed to a visious attack which
B. Y. P. Y. at 7 p. m.
pital Sunday with pneumonia. His
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spe- scored 13 points in a few minutes to
Evening service at 8 p. m.
condition is reported quite serious.
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the give the Morrow county team a 38 to
Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30.
Gene Rugg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Jan- ’25 triumph. Only two points separat/
E. Rugg, who is employed at the uary 28. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. ed the two teams at the beginning of LOCAL BOYS MAKE
23-lc the fourth quarter, but when Cullen
Pendleton air base, was in Hermiston
and Holloman went out via the foul GOOD IN ARMY
Monday.
Mrs. W. O. Lyons of Burley, Idaho,
route, the Bulldog cause was lost.
Miss Bonnie Toff er, who has been visited .from Sunday until Wednesday
The Bulldogs played excellent ball
Announcements and letters being
staying the past semester with Mr. with her daughters, Mrs. Lane Black in the first half but could not keep
received
by Hermiston residents in­
and
Miss
Ruth
Lyons,
at
the
Black
and Mrs. Fred Rauch, left Sunday to
up the pace.
dicate that local boys are doing their
residence in Terteltown.
enroll in Pendleton high school.
The lineups:
jobs well in the army. Mr. and Mrs.
38 Heppner W. G. Dyer received word this week
Frank McKenzie Jr., son of Mr. Miss Betty Haphold, recently employ Hermiston 25
14 Barratt
F
and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, started a ed at the Hermiston Transfer, moved Tiller 5
that their son, Pvt. Chet Dyer, in a
9 Skuzeski
F
sheet metal training course in Pen- to Heppner Wednesday where she will Wilcox 7
recent contest had scored a 230 out
3 Snow of 250 in a rifle range contest. This
C
live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rugg 4
dleton this week.
2 Pinckney mark placed him high for his squad.
Holloman 3
G
Henry Haphold.
Miss Jeanette Stoner, chief tele-
6 Scrivner Chet and his brother Gilbert are sta­
G
I Cullen 3
Wm. Sabin of the Gamble Store at
phone operator at the Umatilla Ord-
Substitutes: Hermiston—Bucknum tioned at San Diego, Calif.
nance depot, left Monday for Walla Stanfield, who has been receiving 1, Miller 2: Heppner Drake 2, Pad- | Recent word from Chas. Hodge Jr.,
care at the Hermiston General hospi- berg 2
Walla where she will be employed.
who is stationed at Pearl Harbor or
tai, is reported as getting along |
thereabouts, is short and to the
nicely.
DISTRICT PLAYOFF
point. “I am O.K., well and happy,”
Mrs. Earl Getchell arrived Thurs­
is the meager (but very pleasant)
DATES SCHEDULED
day evening from Seattle to stay in­
I message from Charles, son of Mr. and
definitely with the B. E. Getchell
| Mrs. Charles Hodge of Hermiston.
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family. She will be remembered as
the
annual
dis-
The first game of
Doris Hood from Boardman.
The
United
States has somewhere
trict playoff between Pendleton, Mac
near
400
boom
towns, as a result of
WELL EQUIPPED TO
will
be
played
Miss Mary Lou Johnson and Mrs. High and Hermiston
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
defense industries or nearness to mili­
February
16
when
Hermiston
meets
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Jean Wilson returned Sunday evening
tary posts.
from Pasco, Wash., where they en­ Pendleton on the latter’s court. Pen­
dleton
will
play
at
Milton
Freewater
joyed a four day rest from their dut­
February 17, and Mac High comes to
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston ies at the U. S. O.
I Hermiston February 18. The best
Harold Crawford of Walla Walla two teams will meet in a final series
was a guest at the Hermiston Rotary February 20 and 21.
club dinner Thursday. He presented
The winner of this playoff will
the local club with a Rotary wheel as meet the winner of the The Dalles­
a gift from the Walla Walla club.
Hood River and Redmond series. This
IF YOUR EYES
Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick, who has year finds the western lads coming to
been visiting her parents Mr. and this territory for the series which de-
TROUBLE YOU—
Mrs. A. E. McCulley, will leave for I termines the entry for the annual
Come here and get the benefits of
Seattle this week where Mr Kirk- ' state tournament at Salem—
our more than 25 years successful
patrick is now employed.
optical experience.
Reasonable
Local Girls At E. O. C. E.
prices for glasses when needed.
Assistant County Agent Gene Lear
Eastern
of Educa-
Eastern Oregon
Oregon College
College of
Educa-
We examine your eyes by
and I. S. Green of Stanfield present-tion. La Grande, January 22 (Spec-
modern methods and grind
ed a radio --------
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program in Pendleton ial) -Betty Goff, Mary Margaret
glasses to fit in all the latest
Wednesday. The men discussed hy- Kennedy and Frances Lewis of Her-
styles.
brid corn.
mistoii are enrolled for the winter
Ed Lamotte is able to be
again after his recent illness.
Hermiston, Oregon
Quali
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— Highest
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24c
CREAM OF WHEAT
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 246-oz. cam» 21(
FRUIT COCKTAIL
cm" 10«
CÀI MAM Columbia River - Ige. can
j ALHUH Merrimac fancy
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Sherman Wells, manager of Her- | term at the Eastern Oregon College
miston Food Store, suffered severe of Education in La Grande. The girls
bruises Wednesday night when he live in the women's residence hall
slipped and fell on an icy sidewalk. which is again filled to its capacity
He was unable to report for work on of 78 students.
Thursday.
h
Snowflake or Krispy
CRACKERS
2 lb. box
31c
KARO Blue
5 lb. can
39c
2
MILK Reg Morning 4‘al 35c
SALAD DRESSING Keen Q. jar 21<
PRUNES Oregon 260%$1.59
COFFEE Schillings 1 lb. can 316
Lb. can
24(
CORNED BEEF Swiit
MARMALADE Orange, 2-1b. jar 29c
PORK * BEANS Seaport 2 No.2% 23
(ODA
Pheasant 2 No. 303 10.
-Cream Style
cans ‘7
PICKLES Columbi-No.2% 14c
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
HERMISTON, OREGON
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
A miscellaneous shower for Mrs.
Dell Christley was held at the K. D.
Pierson home Wednesday evening.
Miss Rebecca Pierson and Miss Ruth
Gifford were co-hostesses. There
were about 35 present.
Gilbert Norton, recently connected
with the West Dodd Corp., has now
returned to his home in Ohio. He
was accompanied by Joe Bozarr, em­
ployee at the Rohrman Motor Co.,
who will return in about three weeks.
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
PENDLETON DIRECTORY
H. I. SIMPSON (0.
Miss Luella Couch, daughter of I.
C. Couch of Stanfield, and Frank Farm Implements * Electric
Pearson, son of W. L. Pearson of Motors - Water Systems
Hermiston, were united in marriage
Pendleton
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Oregon
by Elder Neff at College Place, on
January 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox of Port­
land came Tuesday to visit his broth­
er, F. M. Cox, who has been serious­
ly ill in the Hermiston General hos­
pital. The latter is improving grad­
ually but is still quite weak.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
JACK AUEN SUPPLY
DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE
SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY
Suite 11 Bond Building
Telephone 148
(Over Wool worths)
Pendleton
Oregon
DR. ARNE A. HEINO
Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Phone 400
Pendleton
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Oregon
Chiropractic Physio Therapy
Rectal Disorders
145 S. Main Street
Pendleton
Oregon
H. AND H. SHOP
FRAZIER BOOK STORE
CHILDREN S APPAREL
Infants to 14 Years
147
“Ctrmplete Office Outfitters"
STATIONERY
BOOKS
GIFTS
GIFTS
227 Main Street
Phone 54
Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
Pendleton
• Oregon
Mrs. W. J. Cochran and small
daughter are now at Silverton, Ore.
They were among the women and
W illiam C. Stram
children who were evacuated from
the Hane's Army Post in Alaska last
OPTOMETRIST
week. They are expected here this 225 S. Main St.
Phone 403
week to visit with her mother. Mrs.
Pendleton
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.
Oregon
Bert Mullens.
STRAM OPTICAL (0.
SAM GORFKLE
The Working Man’s
Clothing Store
329 S. Main Street
Pendleton
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Oregon