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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
Local Happemays
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Victor D. Wolfe of Milton and Ger-
trude Marie Bradley of Hermiston
received a marriage license at the
county clerk’s office in Pendleton re-
cently. They did not list their wed-
ding date.
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DOUGLAS FAIRIiANKS, Jr.
in
Corsican Brothers
Color Cartoon and News Reel
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie mo-
tored to Pendleton Thursday evening
of last week.
Gladys and Viola Elwood, now of
Medford, spent last week end visit-
ing friends and relatives here.
Clifford Elms of Yakima was ad
mitted to the local hospital Monday
I as a medical patient.
Dick Rainwater is now employed
at the Farm Bureau Cooperative.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitney and
family of Grandview spent Sunday
visiting his brother, B. I. Whitney.
Mrs. Eloise Roderick of Portland
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Guiwits in the North Hill district.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Valcorn are the
parents of a baby boy born Monday
at the local hospital.
J. A. Yeager, county school super
intendent, was in Hermiston Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Lindner motored to
Portland Saturday night. Monday,
Mrs. Lindner purchased a new re
mote control machine for her beauty
shop here. The group returned Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea of Stan
field are the parents of a 6 pound 5
ounce baby girl born Tuesday, April
7. They have named her Sandra
Jean.
Miss Eva Wilcox left Friday
morning for Tacoma and Seattle, re
turning Monday night.
Mrs. Ruth Gilliland, who is em
ployed in Dr. Belt’s office, left Sun
day for San Diego for a two weeks
vacation.
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"} FRANCES LANGFORD
ri DON WILSON
A. W. BEHRMAN
JEWELER
Hermiston, Oregon
Hermiston
Barber Shop
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
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Sleepers West
BILL SHA AR, Prop.
Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kasari and
Mrs. R. B. Wright and children,
daughter Eleanor and Flossie Apple and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wright of
Lewiston spent last week end visit
gate spent Sunday in Pendleton.
ing the former’s parents, Mr. and
Myrl Hughes and Forrest Pointer Mrs. W. F. Cargill.
of Pocatello, Idaho, spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell and
evening at the H. G. McCulley home.
Mr,
and Mrs. Bert Haneline made a
Mr. Hughes is the brother of Mrs.
McCulley. Both men are now em- very interesting trip Sunday putting
383 miles behind them. They start
ployed at Pendleton.
ed early Sunday morning going by
Mrs. John Kendall arrived Monday way of Pendleton to John Day. From
at the local hospital for medical care- there they made their way through
She , was
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the rossi! country
where
there were
Kendall. Both ladies are from Hood
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many beautiful rock formations and
River and are
sisters-in-law of Mrs • canyons. It is this part of the state
on ings Ury.
that is referred to as “Oregon’s
Mr. and Mrs. Patton Flannery of Grand Canyon”. They also noted
Hermiston are the parents of a baby gold mining in this section of their
boy born Tuesday at the local hospi- | trip. They returned through Ar-
tal.
lington.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Money, the | While they last—One 30-gallon
former who has been employed at the galvanized hot water tank nearly
Ordnance Depot, left Monday for new; one toilet, good; two used dav-
San Diego where he will be em- enports and chair, good: few good
ployed.
shot guns. Miller’s Trading Post.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, •n
eyesight
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spe-
35-1c
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
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Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday. . Mrs. W. A. Hineline, who has been
April 22, hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. in the local hospital, has returned to
35-lc her home and is feeling much better.
Wally Telford has been on the
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hodge stopped
Saturday night and Sunday on their sick list the past week. He is em-
way to Portland to visit with his ployed at the Ordnance depot.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse and
brother, Charles Hodge, of the Her
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morehouse visit
miston Auto Co.
Wayne Lindner was taken to the ed the McCarty families on upper
Walla Walla hospital for an appen Butter Creek Wednesday. They re
port that they visited Jim McCarty
dectomy Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisk of Uma- who is a very old timer on Butter
tilla were. Tuesday evening guests at Creek, being one of the first settlers
there. He has been ill at the home
the N. W. O’Donnell home.
Mrs. Charles Wilcox was rushed to of his brother Bill for the past five
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton months.
Miss Charlotte Hunt, who is em
Tuesday for an appendectomy, She
ployed in the Pacific Telephone &
is now doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and Telegraph Co. in Pendleton, spent
daughter Shirley spent the week : end last week end here visiting with her
in Dallas and Salem visiting i rela- sister, Lavelle Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendricks left
tives. They returned home Monday
today (Thursday) for Hot Springs,
afternoon.
The Christian Endeavor of the South Dakota, where he will be em-
Central Church of Christ is having a ployed by J. A. Terteling & Sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coxen are the
basket social in the church basement
Monday evening. They intend to use parents of a boy born Wednesday in
the profits for attending the annual St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton.
He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
state convention at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lear are the | R. H. Piersol.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stramel left to-
proud parents of a baby girl born
Wednesday, April 8, in a The Dalles : day (Thursday) for South Dakota,
hospital. The little tot weighed six where he will be employed. Mrs.
pounds, 14 ounces and has been Stramel has been employed at both
named Janet Ruth. This is their sec | the P & G Cafe and Naomi’s Beauty
Nook.
ond child.
Mrs. Pearl Case Blough, national
Mrs. B. I. Whitney visited with
secretary of Women’s and Girls’ ac-
friends in Pendleton Friday.
Earl Dudley left Monday morning tivities of the U. S. O., was a Her-
for South Dakota where he will be | miston visitor Wednesday and Thurs-
employed on the construction job | day consulting with Miss Mary Lou
I Johnson, local leader.
there.
Seven members of the Christian |
Endeavor society of the Central I
Church of Christ attended a pre-
convention rally in Milton F riday
evening. The state convention will
be held in Eugene April 24 to 27.
Several are planning to attend from
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Romar Stein of
Portland spent Sunday night with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.
Swarner of Hermiston. The Steins
are en route to Cambridge, Mass.
They are driving through and expect
to visit places of interest along the
way.
□ Garden Tools
□ Garden Cultivators
□ Garden Hose
□ Lawn Mowers
Inland Cooperative
“THE FARMER’S OWN STORE”
Phone 2811
Delivery Service
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ripley expect
his mother, Mrs. Emma Ripley of
Portland, to arrive Saturday to spend
a few days visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Brownell of
Portland have moved to Hermiston
and are living with their daughter
Naomi until further arrangements
can be made.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hunt ar
rived Monday from California to
visit with relatives and friends be-
fore Mr. Hunt is drafted into the ar-
my. Mrs. Hunt is the former Max
ine Blinston.
Cellers.
The boys will journey to Walls
Walla next Tuesday for the next
contest.
HOME EC CLUB TO
TO HOLD FOOD SALE
The Columbia Grange Home Eco
nomics club voted at their last meet
ing to hold a cooked food sale on Sat
urday, April 25th.
WIN YOUR RACE
For Business Supremacy
By Advertising
MISS JENDRZEJEWSKI
ENGAGEMENT GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen, to George (Jud)
Welter of St. Helens.
Miss Jendrzejewski is a graduate
of Oregon State college and is teach
ing Foods and Nutrition in the La
Grande high school, Mr. Welter is
a graduate of Oregon College of Ed-
ucation and Oregon State College
and teaches Industrial Arts and «shop
in the La Grande high school.
The wedding is planned for May.
AN AMAZING OFFER
Your Money Back if DR. PAR
KER’S CORN REMOVER fails
to remove that painful corn or
callous. Only 35c at THOMP
SON’S DRUG STORE, Hermiston
Free Estimates
HERMISTON WINS
OVER PILOT ROCK
All Labor Guaranteed
Coach Ray E. Critchfield’s diamond
stars won a 6-1 ball game at Pilot
Rock Tuesday afternoon. Don Cellers
worked smoothly on the mound for
the Bulldogs until he was injured in
the final innings while attempting a
“jackknife” slide into home base.
Bernie Cullen finished the game for
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Licensed Plumber
Plumbing & Heating Contractor
Phone 2381
Hermiston
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