The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 12, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    OASIS THEATRE
Miss Audrey Null spent last week
end in Pilot Rock.
Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mary Jane Johnson has been trans­
ferred from the U.O.D. to the Army
Engineers at Gowen Field, Idaho.
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xeenuumrit
ERI. - SAT. . MARI H 13 - 14
sown”,’
sue
NANCY KELLY
in
“Scotland Yard”
March of Time
MON. - MARCH 15-16
SI V.
"SUNDOWN"
starring GENE TH.RSE^
Mickey’s Birthday
TCESI)A Y . MARCH 17
the Pacific
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell and son
Miss Flossie Applegate spent last Billy and Joe Ferris were dinner
Mrs. ( Hagen left the local hos-
er home
heme last
last Saturday.
week end in Enterprise.
pital for her
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt­
house.
Fred Hensel, connected with the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pierce and in­
Hermiston Grain A Feed Co., is a fant daughter of Prineville are vis­
Charles Hunt left Saturday for
victim of the mumps.
iting here this week with their par­ Utah where he is statoned with the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
army. He was accompanied as far as
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hackett and
Pendleton by his mother, Mrs. A. M.
daughter Virginia left Monday for a
Virgil ■ Wilkes, former resident of
Hunt and Miss Alva Isensee.
vacation in Portland.
Hermiston, but now of The Dalles,
was in Hermiston Thursday.
Joe Hawkins, wheat rancher near |
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holling have
Helix, was in town on business Wed- |
moved from the Dodd ranch near
Tom Stewart and Eugene Hanby
nesday.
Hermiston to Camas, Wash. Their were called to Portland the first of
daughter Lorene will stay here until the week to join the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner left
the completion of the school term.
Thursday of last week for Gooding,
Betty Happold, who has been visit­
Idaho, to visit her father who has a
Mumps have taken quite a serious ing at the Ray Oviatt home for the
ranch there.
inroads of the personnel of the In­ past week, has returned to her home
land Cooperative. Besieged this week in Heppner.
Little Virginia Lee Green, daugh­
are George Harris and Rebecca Pier- |
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Green, was
son. Guy Shaw, manager, is count- 1 Kay Joyce Ritchie spent last week dismissed from the local hospital
i,
"I each
end in Spokane
the North­
ing .e
the faces .. quite anxiously
. attending eP
Tuesday.
,
,
1
:11 11 ‘ west Christian Youth Conference,
morning for fear he will have to be
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Brownell and
100 per cent efficient.
Mrs. B. I. Whitney returned Tues-
Gertrude Simmons of Portland spent
— day from a two weeks vacation vis­
with
Naomi
last week visiting
iting in California.
Brownell of Naomi's Beauty Nook.
Allan Davis, who has been a clerk
Mrs. Earl Barnes, Mrs. N. W. O’­
in Stone's Market since its opening,
Donnell and Miss Bessie Barbouletos
left Saturday night for Spokane,
motored to Pendleton and met Mrs.
where he enlisted in the air corps.
P. L. Jones, and from there the par­
Mrs. Evelyn Morgan and Mrs. ty motored to Walla Walla and spent
Walt Pearson left Thursday for Port- the day Wednesday.
I land where they expect to stay until
Claude Taylor, recently of Lewis­
Sunday.
ton, Idaho, is the new meat cutter at
A
tad.-cat em
. Rough
Ê ONIVERSAL PICTU RE
I.
WED. . THORS. ■ MAR. 18 - 19
¡RENE ROBERT
DUNNE
MONTGOMERY
• We have a variety of
diamond engagement
rings, and wedding ring
ensembles, in harmoniz-
ing designs, starting at
$3000
A. W. BEHRMAN
JEWELER
Hermiston, Oregon
5 PdMoMS
d. ( PRESTON FOSTER
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I GREGORY LACAVA
Short Musical
Doing The Town
ADS For SALE IN
555698
FOP VICTORY
BUY
UNITED
STATES
DEFENSE
BONDS
STAMPS
rei % £%
9 J.
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WAR NEEDS MONEY!
It will cost money to defeat our enemy a¿¿reseore.
the Hermiston Trading Co. “Bud”
Your government calls on you to help now.
Beard, who has been employed for 1
Buy Defense Bonds or Stamps today. Make every
several years in this position, re-
pay day Bond Day by participating in the Pay-roll Sav­
signed the first of the week to accept I
a job as fireman at the ordnance de­
ings Plan.
Mrs. Alma Lee Dyer won the kitch­ pot.
Bonds cost $18.75 and up. Stamps are füg, 3Sg and up.
en set given as the award for the
Mrs. Earl Baines arrived from
winning entry in the February Birth­
The help of every individual is needed.
day sale contest at the Rexall Drug Portland Tuesday to visit her par­
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
W.
O
’
Donnell.
store.
Do your part by buying your share every pay day.
She expects to stay until Saturday
Mrs. Elmira Kennedy of Union when Mrs. O’Donnell will return to
Ore., spent the past week visiting her Portland with her.
civilian defense here, and B. A.
niece, Mrs. Fred Rauch. She re-
DATE FOR COUNTY
Doyle,
fire chief, who are making
who
M
rs. Irene Tracy
turned to her home Tuesday.
Mrs.
Tracy,
has been—- r TAIIDMEV C CT
preparations.
em ployed at the Hermiston General GOLF TOURNEI >E I
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Arthur, resi- hospital recently, left Monday for
Different types of bombs, includ-
dents here for quite some time until San Francisco to be near her hus-
The annual Umatilla county golf ing magnesium and thermo, will be
they moved to Salem four years ago, band who is stationed with the 164th tournament will be held at Pendleton shown and methods of their control
were here for the funeral of their Infantry there.
Sunday, March 29, according to discussed. The demonstration is for
son-in-law, Ralph Ray.
James Todd, local chairman. Her­ the general public.
Miss Virginia Todd was hostess at miston will attempt to win the third
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith this a farewell party last Thursday for a
leg of the cup offered each year to
Activity Banquet April 10
week received a telegram from their few of the boys stationed here at
the winning club. The local divot
son Jack which read as follows, “All that time. Cards and games were
Friday, April 10, will mark the 5th
diggers have come home with the ba­
O. K., Love.” No postmark as to the played during the evening. Those at­
annual activities banquet in Hermis­
con during the past two years.
location could be found.
tending were Claudine Hale. Joyce
Anyone interested in making the ton high school. Supt. Kersbergen
McCulley, Pvt. Ab Schempp, Pvt. trip to Pendleton is urged to get in founded this festive affair to honor
Bertha Akers and Marion Oviatt Keimet Shoan, Sgt. Bud Boysen and
touch with Mr. Todd. Any paid up all students earning letters in ath­
spent the week end here, coming from Sgt. Rodger Shoan.
member of the Hermiston golf asso­ letics, those earning scholarship
Portland, Miss Akers, who is a
ciation
is eligible for the local team. awards and those who have been out­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and son
graduate nurse from the Emanual
standing in school activities during
hospital in Portland, will enter the Stanley motored to Prineville Friday
the
school year.
service March 24th. She will have to visit their son Floyd and family. HOME NURSING
the offcers rating of 2nd Lieutenant They returned Sunday accompanied
and be stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. by Mrs. Floyd Pierce and daughter, CLASSES BEGIN
who expect to stay until Saturday.
The first Home Nursing classes
Floyd Pierce arrived here Wednes-
were held this week in the basement
day for a few days visit.
of the Methodist church with a fair
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix and son sized group in attendance. According
Elden and Mrs. Harry Guderian of to Mrs. Sam Moore, chairman, class­
Pendleton left today (Thursday) for es will be held each Monday and
Portland, where Elden has joined the Thursday for the next 12 weeks and
will be at
navy and will be stationed in North anyone interested in joining should
Fork, Va., as a petty officer. He has attend the class Monday evening.
been coaching the past few years at
Mrs. A. C. Willcutt is in charge of
| Springfield. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Fix the classes. She is receiving no re­
and Mrs. Guderian expect to return muneration for her time but is do­
Auditorium
ito their respective homes Sunday.
nating her time and efforts to the |
cause. It is urged that the classes
begin promptly at 7:30 in order that
MRS. T. W. BOTKINS
Word has just been received of the they can be dismissed at 9:30.
death of Mrs. T. W. Botkins, who
was a long time resident here and FIRE AND BOMB
GRABEL IS WELL
was well known by many residents of
SHOW IS SUNDAY
this community.
KNOWN FOR HIS
She passed away in Portland Feb­
MAGICS
ruary 11, where she was living with
A public demonstration of various
her daughter Josephine Zwiesel, and types of bombs and fire-fighting
Admission 50c
her grandson William, who is now in equipment will be held Sunday at the
the army and stationed at Ft. Lewis. Hermiston park beginning at 7:30,
. bottle
Mr. and Mrs. Botkin, the former according to Sam Moore, head of the
passing away in 1932, will be remem­
bered as having raised the first tur­
keys in this district. They came here
in 1910, and settled on the north
hill. After the death of her husband
Mrs. Botkin moved to La Grande and
from there to Portland.
Funeral services were held in the
afternoon of Friday. February 13, at
the Bruning Mortuary.
Mrs. C. E. Baker arrived Saturday
night from Oregon City where she
has been visiting with her niece,
Mrs. H. E. Petit.
223 EDDIE ALBERT
Ti
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Hermiston
Barber Shop
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
Lee Grabel
The Magician
Stanfield H. S
Monday, Mar. 16
11 BERS
S-E-E-D-S
CORN FLAKES
dozen
ORANGES
dozen
DROMEDAI
GRAPEFRUIT
dozen
Halibut
Fillet
3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
GINGER
Halibut
S/RES.SA LAMONSEN
Miss Eleanor Sires, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sires of Stan­
field. and Jack Salamonsen, son of
C. Salamonsen of Seattle, Wn., were
united in marriage March 5th in the
Lutheran parsonage • at Lewiston,
Idaho.
The young couple were accorri pan
ied to Lewiston by the bride’s par­
ents, her sister and brother, Phyllis
and Roy, and Mrs. Julia Penney. Fol-
lowing the wedding a dinner was
held for the party.
The bride was attired in a green
and brown jersey print dress, with
a cocoa brown tailored coat with
brown and green accessories, and a
gardenia corsage.
After a short wedding trip through
Idaho, the young couple will make
their home in Seattle.
The bride is a graduate of the lo­
cal high school in the class of 1940,
and has been attending a business
school in Seattle since that time.
EARLY POTATOES
◄ BLISS TRIUMPH, Idaho Grown
. EARLY OHIO, Idaho Grown
IRISH COBBLERS, Weston Mt. Grown
WHITE ROSE, Weston Mt. Grown
ALFALFA, YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLO- •
VER, WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER, he
HYBRID CORN and MINN. 13 FIELD CORN. P
COMPLETE LINE OF FIELD
& GARDEN SEEDS.
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
PHONE 3311 — HERMISTON
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