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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942.
Mr». W. L. Blessing arrived here
from Portland Wednesday night to be
with her sister, Mrs. August Linder
WE ARE NOW AFFILIATED WITH THE
who is quite ill in the local hospital.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson of
PHONE 2121
mu
La Grande were in Hermiston Satur
day visiting relatives and friends en
O. J. Lyons is a medical patient at
FRI.
Lola Charlson returned to her home route to Pasco and Spokane.
the Hermiston General hospital.
in La Grande Wednesday after hav
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Werner are the !
ing spent the past several months
Jay Gimbel returned Sunday from
parents of a baby boy. They have
working at the Ordnance Depot.
a four day vacation in Portland.
WE SOLICIT AND APPRECIATE
Mr. and Mrs. “Chub” Longhorn named him William Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Hally Clark are the j
)
!
Edith Anne Spencer was a week and son Carl and Mary Sommerer
YOUR BUSINESS
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. spent Sunday and Monday • in Port- parents of a ten pound baby boy born
Sunday.
He
is
the
grandson
of
Mr.
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture,"
land on business.
Reeves.
Albert Neighbor left for Portland and Mrs. Henry Lindner.
Barbara Moore, Virginia Todd and Monday after having been employed
Levi Reeder, now of The Dalles but I
it »/ring
Vera Sisson motored to Pendleton on at the Ordnance depot for quite some formerly of Hermiston, arrived Wed
ELEANOR
ANN
business Tuesday.
nesday to spend a few days visiting
time.
friends
here while recuperating from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Gray
and
Mr.
Otto Pierce and Ralph Saylor made
a business trip to Spokane Monday and Mrs. Walt Pearson and daugh- a recent illness.
ter Sally visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sater and
obert
through Wednesday.
Bensel
and
family
in
La
Grande
Sun- daughter Shirley were accompanied
Little Clarine Bell, who is a pa
Color Cartoon & March of Time
by Mr. and Mrs. C.
i J. Jackson on a
tient at the local hospital, is very ill day.
Mrs.
Lee
Howell
of
Heppner
mot-
business
trip
to
1
Pendleton
Wednes-
allowed
visitors.
and is not
SUN. - MON. - APRIL 5 - 6
ored to Hermiston Tuesday to get her day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Petitt moved daughter Sybil who has been em
Mrs. Bert Quick and two daugh
Sunday to Portland where Mr. Pet- ployed at the Ordnance depot.
P
ters
left for Portland today (Thurs- |
itt will be employed.
Mrs. T. R. Hampton, Lloyd Chaney day) to visit with their husband and
Vera Smith who is employed at the ! and Jimmy O’Donnell from Pendle
Word has been received here from
CARD OF THANKS
Thompson Drug store and was con-1 ton were in Hermiston Sunday visit father, who is employed there. They
expect to return the first of the Lewis Geiss, former barber at the
We
wish
to take this opportunity
fined to her home for a week with | ing relatives.
week.
Hermiston Barber shop, that he is to thank our neighbors and friends
the flu, returned to work Monday.
Jim Todd spent from Friday until
Miss Dorthea Bell of Baker, who now at Cove with his parents and for the kindness and sympathy shown
Sunday in Portland for medical at
has
been visiting at the Orville Beard
Color Cartoon and News Reel
tention. Eddie Bensel took his place home for the past week, returned to ; | is still confined to his bed with heart during, our recent bereavement. We
especially thank those who presented
i trouble.
as rural carrier during that time.
.
,
—
,
— and -a
,
i her home Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner received floral offerings and helped with fun
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Mr.
Mrs. L. A. -
Moore returned
TAKE HOME A"
Fred Reeves was here from Port a letter this week from their son Ce eral arrangements.
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Saturday from Portland where they
Eugene Gantz
land from Friday until Sunday visit cil who is now stationed at Fort Sill,
have been for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gantz
Oklahoma.
He
states
that
he
likes
ing
friends.
He
returned
here
Tues
Little Merle Haynes was able to |
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baker and
leave the hospital for his home day and is employed at the Ordnance his work at Fort Sill and is getting
family
depot
while
waiting
to
be
inducted
along
nicely.
,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Oneto
Mrs. J. R. Harding had planned
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hermann of | into the army.
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Weber, to leave Monday to accompany her
Chicago are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bray
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch at Lex- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Addie Clark, to her
O. A. W’aldow and Mrs. Ray Hallis- home at Scottville, III. However, an
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ington.
17 Jewels, Yellow
Mrs. J. S. Burnham visited with i ter motored to Spokane Sunday. Both urgent call today (Thursday) from
her daughter Mary in Waitsburg Mrs. Hallister and Mrs. Waldow re her sister, Mrs. Elmer Groshan of
Alton, Ill., stated that Mr. Groshan
mained in Spokane.
from Saturday until Tuesday.
eat
was
seriously ill, so Mrs. Harding
Mrs. Miles Barager, who is ill at
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell and
the local hospital, is feeling better son returned from a 5 day vacation and Mrs. Clark planned to leave im
A. W. BEHRMAN
now
and is able to have visitors.
in Portland accompanied by Mrs. mediately to visit her sister and bro
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Mrs. R. L. Woolley returned Wed Burrell’s mother, Mrs. Jensen, of ther-in-law. Mrs. Clark has spent
JEWELER
WED. - THURS. - APRIL 8 - 9
nesday afternoon from Forest Grove Portland, who plans to make a visit several months here visiting her
daughter, and her son, O. M. Clark
Hermiston,
Oregon
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accompanied by her father, R. S. here.
of Hermiston.
Cannell, after spending two weeks
Allan. Maribelle, Ethel and Fran
Word has been received that Ed
there. Mr. Cannell plans to spend a cis Clarke of Sunnyside, W’ash., vis
ward C. Peterson, now serving at the
week with his daughter.
ited with friends in Hermiston Sun-
Mrs. Wessley Blessing came Wed- day. They are former residents of army air corps advanced flying field
nesday evening from Portland to stay Hermiston and children of Mr. and at Stockton, Cal., in the instrument
department, has been promoted to
with Mrs. W. L. Blessing and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Clarke of Sunnyside.
sergeant. He is a graduate of Her
August
Linder.
Considerable damage was done miston high school, having graduat
dye
Both Anne Sommerer and Joyce on the J. F. Rueber home Tuesday
WELL EQUIPPED TO
McCulley have returned to their jobs when sparks from the chimney ignit- ed with the class of 1934. He lived
on this project for about ten years,
A
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
after an attack of the mumps.
ed some leaves on the roof and start
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds ed a serious fire, but with the help having stayed with both the H. J. Ott
NAT PENDLETON
were pleasantly surprised last Tues of neighbors and friends the house and Wm. Kik families.
ANNE GWYNNE
day when Corp. Bob May from Pen was saved.
ROBERT PAIGE
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston dleton visited them. Corp May is a
WARREN HYMER
Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Herman FAMILY REUNION
SAMUEL 5. HINDS
distant relative and had never seen and children of Chicago are visiting
: SCRAP
ENJOYED SUNDAY
the McReynolds.
here with Mrs. Herman’s brothers
and their families, Fred, Julian an:
Henry Rauch. Mrs. Herman had not
March 30 was an important date
WILL HELP
seen her brothers for 33 years.
for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of
THE
Glenn Warner, a student of the | Hermiston, the day marking their
Northwest Christian college of Eu- golden wedding anniversary. The
gene, arrived Saturday for a week’s occasion was celebrated Sunday eve-
vacation here. Ralph Neill, son of ning with members of the family and
| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill of upper friends present. The Wrights have
Butter Creek, is also here from the resided here for 15 years. Mr. Wright
i same college.
is 71 and Mrs. Wright 67 years of
Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen was hos- age. The couple was married at La-
tess at a lovely dessert bridge party Plata, Missouri.
with decorations on the Easter motif
Those enjoying the occasion were
Tuesday afternoon. There were three j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hornsby and child-
SWANSDOWN
tables in play, with Mrs. Enos Mar- ren. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harpster and
IVORY SNOW
tin
winning high and Mrs. Dale children, M. A. Stevenson of Hunt
| PKG.
PKG.
Fischer second high.
ing, and Mrs. Floyd O’Kelley and
Mrs. Annie Carson has returned to children of Seattle.
Your scrap iron is urgently need
her home here from Walla Walla.
Mrs. O’Kelley and children plan to
DEL MONTE
Mrs. H. M. Sommerer and Darryl visit here for a week prior to return- ed to win this war. Get it into the
proper channels immediately. Steel
Lutke motored to Walla Walla Mon ing to Seattle.
SEEDLESS RAISINS
SHORTENING
mills are now on the verge of reduc
day,
returning
with
Mrs.
Carson.
• 15-OZ. PKGS.
.4
ing operations because of insufficient
4-H Club Meeting at Borthwick»
An all day meeting of the W’oman’s
scrap iron.
4
Society of Christian Service was en
The Westland Dairy, Gardening,
In Umatilla county the following
joyed Wednesday afternoon at the
and Poultry 4-H clubs all met at the persons or organizations are hand-
SEAPORT CUT
SHOESTRING
home of Mrs. Geo. Strohm. with hos E. L. Borthwick home Sunday after
ling scrap iron at cost:
ASPARAGUS
tess Mrs. O. C. Pierce and co-hostess
CARROTS
noon. The dairy club judged the dai
Western Wreckers, Jack Luck.
Mrs. Harry Andrews.
delicious
A Real Value
Reliance
ry classes in the Hoard's Dairyman Pendleton, Oregon.
luncheon was served at noon to 33
cow judging contest, and have sent
Auto Clearing House, Bob Suss-
people. The afternoon was spent in
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
them in to compete in this national man, Pendleton.
sewing with business meeting and
contest. Four new members, Kath
Oregon Hide * Junk Company,
program enjoyed by all.
erine Sturm, Dorothy Sturm. Delmar Pendleton.
WHOLE KERNEL
Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Herman
Van Arsdale and Bobby Rice were
Farm Bureau Cooperative, Her-
Shank Half
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe
MAYONNAISE
CORN
present at the dairy club meeting. miston.
i
Majeske
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Butt Half
Pints 32c
Seaport
The garden club,' led by Mrs. Joe
Community Collections, E. R. Tuel,
Fred Rauch Sr. and family, Mr. and
Center Slices, slice
Corliss, held its regular meeting and Umapine,
QUART
Mrs. Fred Rauch, and Mr. and Mrs.
also added the following: Katherine
Kaser & Sons, Ray. Kaser, Free-
Henry Rauch and family enjoyed a
Sturm, Jimmy Seeliger, Richard water.
Fresh Young Tender
family reunion at the Julian Rauch
Borthwick and Bobby Rice as new
Mr. Sleurbaum, or see Newt Roy-
Hl HO
ELBERTA
home at Alpine Sunday.
members.
er, Pilot Rock.
RABBITS
Jackie
Mustard,
who
is
employed
|
CRACKERS
PEACHES
at the M. * N. Bakery, accompanied
POUND BOX
Seaport
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Doris j
Rodenbaugh of Umatilla to San Die- |
go last week. They visited the Hiatt’s
CLABBER GIRI.
two sons who are in the army, Gene,
BAKING POWDER
who left Sunday for Wisconsin for |
Fresh Roasting Chickens
BAKER’S PREMIUM
i LB. CAN
4 g
further training, and Vane who is in
Lb
COCOANUT
the medical corps in San Diego. The
party expect to return some time
LB. PKG.
,
Brookfield - 2 Lb. Cheese
LIMITED
BAKER’S Semi-Sweet
this week.
American, Brick or Vin-
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds
CHOCOLATE
CHIPS
v. Pendleton 4:25
:05
tage
left Thursday for Spokane to visit
KREMEI.
4 7-OZ. PKGS.
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pierson
ACIFIC LIMITED— Westbound —
CAKE FLOUR
and family. While there they saw
Jewel Shortening. 4 Lb
. Pendleton 4:35 p. m. instead of
4:55
the enormous aluminum fabricating
PUDDING
HERCULES VANILLA
Pail .................
plant that is being constructed there
PKGS.
• 1 8 OZ BOTTLE
ap
Pure Vegetable
■ nd stated that splendid progress has
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been made on it. They returned
Tuesday afternoon.
A group of high school students
went to the Willamette valley during
their spring vacation. Those going
Lyle Tilden to Portland: Betty
Jean Jackson to Oregon Cty. Wan-
da Dunning to Canby. Bill Bucknum
Free Delivery
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to Salem. and Donna Saylor and
Genevieve Blinston to Corvallis. The
HERMISTON. OREGON
party left early Wednesday morning
• nd returned Sunday.
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