The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 29, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Mrs. Victoria Churchman en­
Baby Audry Stewart of Umatil­
la returned to her home Tuesday tered the Hermiston General hos­
after receiving treatment at the pital Wednesday.
Hermiston General hospital for
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd of
two days.
Bend arrived Friday and spent un­
James Todd left Monday night til Sunday visiting at the home of
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mrs. Josephine Mack returned for Portland, returning Wednes­ Mr. and Mrs. James Todd.
to her home Monday after spend­ day. Mrs. Lillian Schinderling as­
Little 2-ycar-old Dennis Keith,
ing two weeks in the Hermiston sisted on the mail route during his who makes his home with Mr. and
Friday and Saturday
absence.
General hospital.
Mrs. Borthwick, was knocked
March 30 - 31
IT’S TOUGH TO
Mrs. William Purvis and baby down by a bull Wednesday of last
Mrs. William McCall returned
to her home Sunday after two days son of Pendleton are spending this week and he suffered a broken
treatment at the Hermiston Gen­ week visiting her mother, Mr. and arm. It was necessary to put the
ENJOY EM ONLY
Mrs. Jess Connor.
eral hospital.
arm in a cast. He is a patient at
Miss Jinky Wilson of St. Paul's
Mrs. Nellie Tucker received a the Hermiston General hospital.
school in Walla Walla arrived telegram Wednesday afternoon
James McNeal of Boise, Idaho,
home Friday to spend the Easter that her brother, A. R. Hulburt, was a week end visitor in Hermis­
vacation with her mother, Mrs. 75, is seriously ill. She left the ton at the home of his brother,
Countless men in uniform
Jean Wilson. Jinky will be home same night for Townsend, Mont., Roy McNeal. The latter is the
(w/) WARM".
near Butte, to be with him.
till April 3.
new manager for the Hermiston
yearn for fuller enjoy­
Mrs. Eudora K, McBee of Mos­
Miss Rebecca Pierson and Guy Irrigation district.
$
1
ment—of Weyenberg
cow, Idaho, entered the Hermiston Shaw of the Inland Cooperative
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy of
General hospital Tuesday night of were business visitors in Walla Helmer. Idaho, stopped Saturday
Shoes. They know their
PETER
with SYDNEY
last week. Mrs. Eulene Shultz who Walla Tuesday. Mr. Shaw, man­ night to visit with his sisters, Mrs.
distinctive
appearance
accompanied her mother here, re­ ager, returned from Portland last Emma K. Moore and Mrs. Eudora
Moscow
and workmanship — the
turned to her home in
Friday following a week's stay K. McBee, who are both in the
WCTOR FRANCEN- NSEF CAIE- UM TMURSTON
Thursday of last week.
there on business matters.
way they're crafted to fit
Hermiston General hospital.
Lt. Clarence Terry of Camp
William Sisson and Mrs. Joseph-
Color Cartoon—Russia
Mrs. Barbara Emert and Miss
comfortably. You can de­
Walters, Texas, recently spent a ine Berglin were married Monday
Rhapsody
few days of his furlough at the at Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Sisson Thelma Holmquist left Saturday
pend on them to give
Terry home on Butter Creek with are making their home in one of to spend until Wednesday visiting
extra months of satisfac­
relatives
at
Klamath
Falls,
his father, John Terry, and his the Kingsbury Apartments. Mrs.
Sunday and Monday
Mr and Mrs. James Todd were
tory service. Come in to-
brother. Durad Terry and family. Sisson is the cook at the Hermis­
host at a family dinner Saturday
Lt. Terry spent 29 months on du­ ton General hospital.
day for your pair.
night with covers placed for Mx.
ty overseas and has seen much ac­
Double Feature
R.
E.
Alstott
Sr.
was
the
hon
­
and
Mrs.
Harry
Todd
of
Bend.
Mr.
tive service, especially in New
guest Sunday
afternoon
Georgia campaion, etc., and came ored
.
.
... at and Mrs. Logan Todd, Miss Bar­
PEGGY RYAN
through without a serious injury, a birthday party given in his hon- bara Todd. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Holt
ANN BLYTH
Mrs. Jim Omohundro has re-^r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. of Pendleton, Miss Peggy Todd
SWING, MARION HUTTON
ceived a letter from her son, Leo I E. Alstott Jr. The honored guest and Mr. and Mrs. James Todd.
Maynard Neal. Hospital App.. U. was celebrating his 70th birthday
I. L. Stout was taken to Walla
‘ STREET LEON ERROL
46297/
S. Marines, who was reported in­ 1 on that day. Present for the occa- Walla Wednesday for surgery on
jured March 15 on Iwo Jima, that sion were eight of the 11 Alstott : his broken knee which he received
»EDDIE SLACK = ORCHESTRAS?
fant son Keith are spending sever­
he is now back at work and feel­ children, and a total of 24 grand- | in an accident at Boardman.
al days with friends and relatives
ing much better. A bullet grazed children. Mr. Alstott is proud of
Mrs. Barbara Stephens of Wei­
in Portland.
the fact that he is grandfather of
his
head
during
action,
causing
By Frances Skoubo
MO MF»
Chas. Anderegg, Henry Zivney,
ser, Idaho, arrived Monday to
33
grandchildren
and
was
sorry
him
to
be
hospitalized.
MARSHALL THOMPSON
Mr. and Mrs. George Linn, Ed­ W. Bechdolt and Ingvard Skoubo
spent until after Easter with her
that
they
could
not
all
be
present
; FRANKUN PANCBO*
. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. ward McClellen and Wayne Con­ have been making improvements
for his birthday party.
HENRY STEPHENSON
yers motored to La Grande Satur­ on the irrigation ditch along the
First Lt. Clement N.
:
Stockard Felthouse.
Clarence -----------
Kennison - Jr.
arrived day to attend a speech conference highway.
- - ---
of Hermiston is now stationed at
DELI* RHYTHM BOYS J
there, in which Edward participat­
Robert Wilson cleared a track
ine 23rd
_olu General
uenician Hospital in Monday to possibly spend two
---- ed. Ed's topic was The American
the
France, according to latest infoi- weeks with his wife and his par- Bill of Rights. He received second for the track boys to practice on
south of the baseball diamond on
News Reel
mation received here. This hospi- ents here.
place and a girl from La Grande the school grounds Thursday.
tai serves primarily troops in the
Ellis Coxen, Electrician's Mate, received first.
Earl Cramer and Mr. and Mrs.
Army, who in the late fall 1st class, recently spent a 10-day
Basel
Cramer, are visiting friends
“And the angel said Seventh
The
annual
school
carnival
was
Tue«. - Wed. - Thurs.
and early winter were fighting in leave with his parents, Mr. and
and
relatives
here in Boardman
held
in
the
gym
Friday
evening.
Vosges Mountains area under Mrs. Ray Coxen. Ellis was en
. . . I know that ye seek the
very wet and extremely cold con- route to Bremerton. Wash., to be Booths of fortune telling, tele­ this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs spent
According to a report assigned to a school for further in- grams, niger throw, beauty salon,
Jesus, which was cruci­ ditions.
kangaroo court, novelty stand, fish Sunday with friends in Pendleton.
from the hospital, trench foot cas- struction.
pond, dart throw, bingo and a
Mrs. A. E. McFarland went to
greatly outnumber all other
Sgt. Ernest J. Drumm. Chief of chance stand for a bride, all to
fied. He is not here: es
types of illness.
Section, and son of Mrs. Lottie raise money for the primary Pasco to attend a hearing on the
Drumm of Hermiston, is a mem­ grades, and dancing was the rec- Umatilla Rapids dam, conducted
for He is risen, as He
ber of the 347th Field Artillery reation for the evening. Lunch by army engineers, Wednesday.
anne
The Senior Frolic will be held
Battalion, which recently helped was served the entire evening by
said. Come see the place
n the capture of heavily-fortified Mrs. Black's home economics girls. in the school gym April 7th this
Livergnano on the Fifth Army The king and queen this year were year. Everyone is welcome, for­
where the Lord lay.”
front, a keystone in German's de- Melvin Carlson and Reba Falco­ mal or informal. Music wiU be
furnished by the Ione Carcinal or­
ense of the Po Valley in Italy.
—Matthew 28:5, 60
ner. Prince and princess were chestra from 8 to 12.
Pvt. Norman W. Cavanaugh, son Lynn Gillespie and Grace Miller.
for that next
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs, Effie
f Elmer D. Cavanaugh of Hermis­ A door prize of a coffee table was
Bullock and Minnie McFarland
0110 IN«I
ton.
has
arrived
in
the
Philippines
won by Memie Harwood and Shir­
CARPENTRY
JOB
MIKE MAZURKI • MILES MANDER
wenn,
“£+
HERMISTON
and has been assigned to the Vet- ley Peck won the bride dall. The motored to Heppner Friday where
McFarland attended a county
ran 32nd Infantry division in the drawing was done by Norma I Mrs.
hispital committee meeting.
— Cabinet Work —
BAPTIST CHURCH
Short Musical
Philippines. He entered the army Shannon.
in June. 1944, with basic training
Seeing Nellie Home
Missionary Baptist Church
Mrs. John Younger of Durkee is
Phone 2452
H. V. McGee, Pastor
at Camp Wolters, Texas. He left spending a few days visiting Mrs
and How io Play Football
E. M. Ayers, Pastor
the United States in January, 1945 Grace Forbes and family.
131 Amatol St. - Ordnance
for overseas duty with the famed
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. Allan Billings and Mar­
Red Arrow division somewhere on lene. Mrs. John Partlow and Mrs.
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
Luzon Island in that area.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Dewey West and son Larry were
Mrs. W. J. Kennings, who ac- in The Dalles on business Satur­
Prayer meeting and Bible study
companied Mrs. R. B. Wilcox to day.
Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
Portland about two weeks ago. re­
A cordial invitation is extended
Mrs. Omer Johnson and daugh­
turned home Saturday night after ter Marshia of Los Angeles, Cal., to all. “Come thou with us, and
Six Delicious F lavors
visiting her three daughters, Mrs. are spending several days with her we will do thee good.
Claud Wilcox of Portland, Mrs. sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Linn,
pkgs, for .35
JEL-SERT
Clarence Robinett of Gales Creek and father, W. D. Fonda of St. Ed.
and Mrs. Dan Richards of Verno­ Nebraska.
nia.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow mo­
Miss Phyllis Sires will leave tored to Pendleton on business
27-oz. package
Sunday for O. S. C. after spending Saturday.
CREAM of WHEAT
each
ten days Easter vacation with her
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen of Port­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sires land spent several days with their
of Stanfield, and friends in Her­ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Willard
miston.
Baker and family and friend here I
Nature’s Nut Brown Food
Roy White, secretary of the Ore­ on the project.
ROMAN MEAL
30-oz. pkg.
gon State Council of Carpenters,
Audree Wilson spent the week |
returned Thursday morning from end visiting in The Dalles.
Mrs. Flossie Coats spent the
a business trip over the moun­
tains which took him to Elgin and week end with her husband.
Rogers, Fancy Sweet
Instant Cooking
back to La Grande for different Claude Coats, who is employed
meetings. Mr. White reports con­ with the Teleweld Welding Com­
PEAS ................
No. 2
114 lb. pkg.
ZOOM..............
siderable snow at Meacham and pany working in and around Pen­
Whole Wheat Cereal
snow falling in La Grande Wed­ dleton.
nesday evening.
Ernabel Peck, who attends St. i
$
Seaport, All Green
S/Sgt. Claude L. Stamper Jr., Joseph s Academy in Pendleton |
-22. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. *L spent the week end with her par­
ASPARAGUS
No. 2 cans
EASTER SUNDAY
Nabisco 100 %
• Stamper
—PE oi
of nermiston.
Hermiston, is expected ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck.
Cut Spears
Elizabeth
Traybough
returned
• home soon according to in forma­
BRAN
1 lb. pkgs.. 2 for .35
tion received from Miami. Fla. He from Portland with her infant son
“The Victory of
Double Milled, ready to eat
has served 12 months in the Chi- Morris who was confined in
Ressurrection”
) na-Burma-India
na-Bul
Jewel
theater as an en- Doernbecher hospital there.
,
'
gineer
Ray
Brown
and
Leo
Root
are
-gunner on a B-24 and has
lb. pkg.
SHORTENING
flown on 30 combat missions, to­ constructing concrete bridges and
Guittard Sweet Ground
Sunday - 8:00 P. M.
taling 270 hours. He has been flood gates in the city irrigation
1-lb. can
awarded the Air Medal and a ditches.
i CHOCOLATE
Cantata—
Easter Egg
cluster.
The Russell Miller family is
“
Christ
Victorious
preparing to move to the farm, the
COLORS
per pkg.
former Falconer farm along the
highway east of Tom's Camp,
Albers
P
while the Hamiltons are moving
FLAPJACK
40 oz. pkg.
Cinch. Golden or Spice
back to their farm along the main
CAKE MIX
large pkg.
Joy Reed, popular high school canal. Henry Phelps has bought
W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor
senior, this week enlisted with the the former King place where Rus­
Makes two 8-inch layers
Nurse Cadet corps and will leave sell Miller is vacating.
S Blue
Geraldine Grawnquest and in-
this week end for La Grande to
KARO SYRUP
C & H Pure Cane
enter preliminary training. Miss
SUGAR
lb. bag
Reed is a daughter of Mrs. Carrie
Reed of Hermiston.
Miss Reed is president of the
McDonald
Girls' League in high school and
Effective April 1, Overland
Tang
ORANGE JUICE 46-oz. can
Greyhound Lines will fur­
has been especially active in ex­
SALAD DRESSING
qt. jar
nish added bus service.
tra-curricular activities. If ar­
In addition, all prataat
rangements can be completed.
for New Arrival and
Miss Reed will return to Hermis­
Departure Times
Standby Orange and
ton for graduation exercises.
Hills Bros.
Phone your Overland
OASIS THEATRE
[
LOCALS
UJegenbergs
WHEN OFF DUTY
GREENSTREET LORRE
BABES ON
BOARDMAN HEWS
CLAIRE TREVOR
SHIRLEY
L. L. BOYNTON
6
.23
.27
2
110
.21
.31
3
.59
.25
5c & .10
$ LOCAL SENIOR
.24
.28
J 0
.65
112 lbs. .1 6
.39
.48
.45
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
$
IMPORTANT CHANGES de SSada/
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz.
COFFEE
Hermiston
Methodist Church
IS NURSE CADET
Grocer
Echo Community Methodist
Church
Rev. Earl B Cotton. Pastor
Sunday. April 1—10:00 A M..
Easter Program by the Sunday
School
B Middleton. superin-
tendent.
11 00 A. M.. Easter music and
sermon by the pastor.
At noon, community basket din­
ner.
7:30 P. M.. Evening service.
You are invited to these servi-
Hermiston Drug Co.
Greyhound agent now to
familiarize yourself with
these new schedules.
Phone 2271
OVERLAND_________ .
GREYHOUND
LANES