The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 05, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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Tom Stewart made a business trip
to Walla Walla Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loosveldt mot­
ored to Heppner Sunday.
Sybil Howell from Heppner spent
Tuesday and Wednesday at the O. C.
Pierce home.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw returned
Sunday from Portland and Salem.
While in Salem they visited his sis­
ter, Mrs. Ritchie.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
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Nancy
Robert
Miss Bertha Akers and Marion REGISTRATION FOR
Oviatt of Portland were visiting
friends and relatives in Hermiston MIDDLE AGED SET
T uesday.
Mrs. A. C. Swarner, who fell at FOR FEB. 15 & 16
her home about a week ago, was ad­
mitted to the Hermiston General hos­
According to the new law passed by
John Etter of Umatilla was admit­ pital Monday in a serious condition. Congress, the third registration under
ted to the local hospital last Sunday No visitors are allowed.
the Selective Training and Service
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special­ Act of 1940 shall take place Febru­
with pneumonia.
OUR ANNUAL
Mrs .Herman Carr is a medical pa­ ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- | ary 16, 1942. The President’s procla­
miston Hotel Wednesday, February mation follows:
tient in the local hospital.
Miss Beverly Beaird, new home 11, hours from 100 to 5:00 p. ni.
“Every male citizen of the U. S.,
adv. and every other male person residing
supervisor for the F.S.A., will be here
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and in the continental United States or in
for a week or two for training.
Mrs. D. Z. Penney of Echo spent daughter Shirley took Mrs. Addie the Territory of Alaska or in the
Monday afternoon at the home of her Simons to Pendleton Sunday where Territory of Hawaii or in Puerto Ri­
she boarded the streamliner for her co, other than persons excepted by
mother, Mrs. J. V. Villermoure.
Be sure to attend the benefit card trip to Massachusetts.
section 5 (a) of the Selective Train­
(Except Standardized Waves)
Miss Mabel Rauch had her tonsils ing and Service Act of 1940, as am­
party at the high school gym Mon­
day night. Am. Legion Auxiliary. 24c removed Thursday of last week, She ended, and by section 208 of the Coast
District supervisors, Phil Farrell is recuperating at the home of her Guard Auxiliary and Reserve Act of
and Robert Schmidt, visited the local brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 1941, is required to and shall on Feb­
THREE LICENSED OPERATORS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Mrs. Fred Rauch.
F.S.A. office Monday.
ruary 16, 1942, present himself for
Rev.
H.
A.
Schultz
will
speak
at
the
Jerry Cassidy left Sunday for Se­
and submit to registration before a
attle. He expects to go on to Alaska 7th Day Adventist church February duly designated registration official |
IF YOU’RE NOT BECOMING TO OTHERS,
7 at 11 A. M. on “Present World Con­ or selective service local board having '
in the very near future.
YOU’D BETTER BE COMING TO US
Ronald Templeton and Marvin ditions.”
jurisdiction in the area in which he
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Rauch
Sr.
of
Searles of Enterprise were visiting
has his permanent home or in which
Upper Butter Creek were visiting at he may happen to be on that day if ;
in Hermiston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie left the home of their son Fred Rauch Jr. such male citizen or other male per­
Saturday for Portland. They expect Sunday, They also visited with their son on December 31, 1941, has attain­
Formerly Ruby’s Beauty Shop
to return the latter part of the week. daughter Mabel who has been ill the ed the twentieth anniversary of the
Hermiston
Phone 3501
Main Street
Ruth Gifford, employee of the Co- past few days.
day of his birth and on February 16,
There was a meeting in the F.S.A. 1942, has not attained the forty-fifth
op. Service Station, visited in Port­
office Wednesday to organize a food anniversary of the day of his birth,
land last week end.
Mae McGee arrived from Jerome, for victory campaign. Those attend­ and has not heretofore been register­
gathered to extend greetings to the FARM SECURITY
Idaho, Thursday night. She is stay­ ing were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Knapp. ed under the Selective Training and
newlyweds. A social hour was en-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
E.
Getchell,
Mrs.
ing with Miss Marie Hinkle.
Service Act of 1940 and the regula­
joyed with light refreshments of PLANS FOR YEAR
Mrs. H. G. McCulley and daughter Floyd Daniels and Victor Stockard.
tions thereunder: Provided, that the
punch and cookies served by the
Garry
Brinkman,
infant
son
of
Mr.
Joyce and son Otis accompanied by
duty of any person to present himself
bride's mother.
Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf made a busi­ and Mrs. Charles Brinkman, was an | for and submit to registration in ac­
honor guest at a “good will” party | cordance with any previous procla­
A group meeting of the Farm Se-
ness trip to Pendleton Monday.
curity Administration Borrowers was
Bring your friends to the American last Thursday at the Brinkman mation issued under said Act shall
held last Thursday at the Columbia
Legion auxiliary benefit card party home. Friends and neighbors pre- not be affected by this proclamation.”
park hall. An election of officers was
Monday night at the high school gym­ sented him with an album containing
Earl S. Hanna, chairman of Uma­
held during the evening with the fol­
nasium. Bridge and pinochle.
24-lc defense stamps.
tilla county local board, was in Her­
Among those attending the Gonza- miston Thursday to make arrange­
lowing being named: Chairman, Guy
J. V. Villermoure spent Monday on
Knapp; vice chairman, Vic Addle-
a business trip to Portland. He made ga-E.O.C.E. basketball game in Pen­ ments for the registration. An all
man, and secretary, Mabel Corliss.
the trip by bus, going down Sunday dleton Tuesday night were Mr. and day registration will be in progress
Mrs. Ed Bensel, Eddie Jr., Walt at Pendleton Sunday, February 15,
night.
Topics discussed during the evening
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Koon plan to Pearson, A. H. Norton, Logan Todd and Monday, February 16, from 8:00
included: A cooperative medical as­
W.
W.
Felthouse
anti
Leantier
Quir-
leave Friday for Portland to spend
a. m. to 9:00 p. m. at the selective
sociation whereby, for a certain speci­
the week end. They will return Tues­ ing.
service office. Registration will be op­
fied fee annually, everyone would
Walt
Pearson
was
elected
secretary
day.
en at the Stanfield Irrigation District
have required medical care; a veter­
he
of the Hermiston Rotary club at its office Monday from 8:00 a. m. to 9:00
Cora Hanson, patient at the Her-
j rig
inary and dental association, the need
regular weekly luncheon Thursday. | p. m. Registration will also be Mon­
miston General hospital, who was in
for which is great as there is no vet­
He replaces Bill Kirchner who left day at Milton and at the Mission In­
an auto accident about two weeks
erinarian in the surrounding terri­
this week to join the Marines. The dian agency. There will be no place
ago, is much improved.
tory; diversified farming and new
latter was presented a handsome of registration in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce spent
crops which can be raised here; co-
Hamley leather kit in appreciation of j
Tuesday in Pendleton. Mr. Pierce at
operative purchasing of machinery
his work with the club.
tended the wheat growers meeting
LOCAL COUPLE IS
and breeding stock; re-financing of
Lowell Stockman, prominent Pen- j
and Mrs. Pierce spent the day visit­
Rev. Elmor Hanna
Westland Irrigation district, and gar­
dleton citizen, was a business visitor I HONORED AT SMART
ing her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Elliot.
dens and food preservation.
in Hermiston today (Thursday) call­
PILGRIM
HOLINESS
CHURCH
F. S. A. started a radio program
ing on a number of friends. Mr. WEDDING DINNER
O. A. Wells, Pastor
The new organization will be known
over KUJ Monday, February 2, at 2
Stockman has filed for the primary
We are starting revival meetings as the Farm Security Cooperative as­
p. in. The name given to the program
election for congressman from the
is the “Farm Front.” Weekly broad-
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wednesday night, February 4th, and sociation. Mr. Bennett, F.S.A. super­
second district. If successful he will
visor, discussed new food for the vic­
casts will follow at the same time.
Bensel was the scene of a lovely wed- invite everyone to attend.
I oppose Walter M. Pierce, encumbent,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner left
ding dinner Monday, February 1, in . Our regular services Sunday are tory program and how this organiza­
in the November election.
for Portland Saturday. Mr. i.ind-
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hen- Sunday School at 9:15 A. M., sermon tion can help all farmers interested.
Miss Anne Sommerer, daughter of
The meeting adjourned with musi­
ner returned Sunday and Mrs. Lind­
derson. The lace-covered table was I at 11 a. m. Juniors 6:30 p. m. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer of the
cal selections by Henry Ott, J. M.
ner expects to return the end of the
decorated
with
the
traditional
wed-Peoples,
6:30
p.
’
m.
Evangelistic
ser-
Columbia district, is now employed at
week.
ding cake and white tapers. Places vice at 7:30 p m Come hear Rev. Prindle and Glenn Seeley, and a read­
the Behrman Jewelry store here. She
ing by Mabel Corliss.
replaces Mrs. LeRoy Swanson who
were
marked with white ribbon from | Elmor
Elmor Hanna
Hanna of
of Urbana,
Urbana, Ill.
Ill.
who
.
the cake to the plates.
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left with her husband Wednesday for
,
...
.
The bride, formerly Miss Grace •===========*••
employment in Walla Walla. Mr.
Bensel of Hermiston, is the youngest
Swanson has been employed for the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ben­
past year at the ordnance depot.
sel, well known local residents. The
A startling coincidence was the
groom is .the son of Mr. and Mrs.
birth of a 10 pound boy, making the
J. S. Henderson of Echo. Both of
are not products of chance.
eleventh child to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
WELL EQUIPPED TO
the young folks are very well known
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
DeGarmo and on the same day the
here.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
birth of twins, one girl and one boy, |
The young couple was married in
bringing their children total to eleven
Portland Saturday evening, January
to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adams. This
31, at a 7 o’clock ceremony at the
the results of careful planning and feeding.
j BILL SHA AR. Prop.
Hermiston
is the third pair of twins to be born
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bensel,
in the local hospital in 6 years. Both
uncle and aunt of the bride. Rev.
mothers are doing nicely.
Simpson, Methodist minister, offi-
ciated.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will resille
at 1124 S. W. Columbia St., Victor­
For improved fertility, hatchability & Liveability,
ian apartments. Portland. The groom
is employed at the Oregon shipyards.
Insist on
Guests at the dinner were Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Henderson and son How-
UMATILLA BRAND FEEDERS MASH
ard of Echo; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Henderson and son Larrie and Laddie
“Keep Them Laying”
of Lexington; James and Robert
Bensel of Hermiston. Louise Bensel
of Enterprise and the honorees.
Later in the evening members of
Hermiston, Oregon
the Methodist Youth Fellowship with
their sponsor. Rev. M. B. Ballinger,
BEAUTY HAVEN
“Zis Boom Bah”
‘‘s
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942
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OREEN (Ui BEANS
cans
32c
PANCAKE FLOUR
41b. bag 32(
Wyde A Wake
DICED CARROTS
cans
29c
Reliance
24-oz. bottle
SYRUP
25c
Chocolate
3 No. 2
cans
JULIENNE BEETS
33
ECLAIRS
1 lb 19c
Shortening
Seaport
SLICED BEETS
3
Reliance
SAUERKRAUT
2
No. 2
cans
No. 212 75.
cans -%
Reliance
SWEET POTATOES
29(
No. 3 can
18c
SNOWDRIFT
3
lb. can
71c
IT COSTS ONLY A LITTLE TO GET
QUICKER STARTS.
GAS SAVINGS
We may be able to give them to you
for a very few cents. Let us check
the spark plugs, timing, etc. Dirty
or improperly adjusted plugs can
waste up to 10% of your gas! See
us today—we can help you save.
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