The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 30, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sandelands
Mr. and Mrs. Don Emmons and
daughter Mavis spent Sunday in and small son John Robert of Mon-
Walla Walla visiting friends and tesano, Wash., spent Saturday and
Sunday visiting with Mr. and M rs.
relatives.
Al
Quiring. Mrs. Sandelands and
Mrs. Jean Wilson made a business
Mrs.
Quiring are sisters.
trip to Pendleton Monday evening.
Mrs. Addie Simmons visited with
Barbara Moore spent the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten end in The Dalles visiting a friend. her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
For 30 Years Resident of Umatilla County
Little Henry Kowitz was able to
Curtis Simmons from Tuesday thru
return to his home from the local spent Friday in Pendleton.
Roy Temple of Stanfield was ad­ Thursday. She recently returned
hospital after a week’s illness. Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gimbel left to­ mitted Sunday to the local hospital
Candidate for the
from an extended trip in the east.
day evening.
day (Thursday) for Portland on bus- for medical treatment.
She
left
for
Walla
Walla
Thursday.
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wolfe left
Mr. and Mrs. Bergman Giles i of
Miss Lavelle Hunt was a Pendle-
Tuesday evening for Salem. Ore.,
Stanfield
are
the
parents
of
a
I
baby
ton visitor one day this week.
for
where they will make their home un­
son born Saturday.
They have
'
Wally Telford and G. Nelson spent named him Richard Lee.
til he is called into the navy. Mrs.
last week end in Yakima, Wn.
Wolfe is the former Gertrude Brad­
HKRMISTON, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cannon and sons ley, a recent bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Spencer of
PHONE 2121
Fruitland, Idaho, began work Mon­ Woddy and Bob were Sunday guests
G. J. Casper, D. F. Mittlesdorf,
at the H. G. McCulley home.
day at the Ordnance Depot.
Charles Mariot, Tiney Chandler and
MAY 1 - 2
Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen entertained
FRI. ■ SAT.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Garrison and Claude Tefft left Sunday for Ports­
of Umatilla County
the Wednesday bridge club with Mrs. daughter Joan left Monday for Neb­ mouth. Va., where they will take a
Gerald White winning the prize.
raska where Mr. Garrison’s father is three months training course in the
at the Primary Election
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morehouse quite ill.
handling of munitions at the Nanse-
MAY 15, 1942
were Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Lane Black and Miss Ruth monde Ordnance Depot.
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Handly of Lyons motored to Walla Walla Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Chester O. Jones
FAIRNESS TO
Fruitland, Idaho, arrived Sunday to day and spent the day.
are parents of a baby girl born Tues­
be employed on the Ordnance depot.
day
evening
in
the
local
hospital.
The
Claudine Hale and Constance
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze left
Luehrs
spent the week end in Ontar­ little tot weighed seven pounds at
Tuesday evening on a short business
io
visiting
the latter’s parents and birth.
trip to the Willamette valley.
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse returned CRITCHFIELD TO
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch spent friends.
Tuesday evening from a weeks visit
Sunday in Pendleton visiting with the
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bales of Stan­ in Tacoma. While there she visited HEAD ‘ALL HALE
field are the parents of a son born at McChord Field which is near
Abe Toffer family.
Ray E. Critchfield, coach at the I
Mrs. Emma Ripley who has been Monday. They have named him there. She reports that she had a
local high school, this week was j Commencement program for the
visiting at the G. W. Ripley home re- David Arthur.
lovely trip and that her daughter
Mrs. R. G. Beebe who has been a who was before her marriage, Betty named to head the local “Hale Amer- Umatilla eighth graders and high
turned to her home in Portland
A VICTOR FLEMING Production
ica” movement. Appointment was school seniors was held Thursday
Thursday.
____ i patient at the hospital for the past Morehouse, is fine.
wi DONALO CRISP • IAN HUNTER
made
by W. E. (Bill) King of Pen­ night. April 30, in the school audi­
| week is much improved but will have
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith of Stan­
■ ARTON MacLANE • C AUBREY SMITH
I to remain for some time. She is field are the proud parents of a 7 dleton who has been appointed coun­ torium, according to Harold Regele,
superintendent. Chairman Walter
I able to have visitors.
pounds 7 ounces baby girl born ty chairman. The movement has Bullard presented diplomas to the
Color Cartoon
reached
national
scope
to
make
all
Mrs. Marjorie Cockran and small Tuesday, April 28. No name was de­
daughter are spending the week in cided upon. Mrs. Smith will be re­ Americans better fit to meet the war graduating students of the grade and
| high school.
Silverton, Ore., visiting friends and membered as Zelda Curtis, who made emergency. |
The movement is to stimulate morel Dr. E. T. Allen delivered the com-
I
relatives.
her
home
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
TUKSDAY
MAY 5
rugged physical development among mencement address.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce had as Payne for a number of years.
the American people and to lend its
HRKTA GARBO and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Swarner
their guest Friday evening Mrs. Earl
Kerr With Marine Reserve
aid to the development of morale,
Bullock of Pendleton. She is the for- and two children Jimmie and Tom­
Thomas W. Kerr of Hermiston en­
MKLVYN DOUGLAS
better
health
practices
and
condi
­
my, and Mrs. Day of Vancouver, Wn.,
mer Eileen Manning of that city.
tions. Directors will attempt to stim­ listed Thursday in the Limited Ser­
in
Mrs. Anna Ritchie left Friday for visited from Wednesday till Sunday ulate more participation in activities vice Marine Corps Reserve through
Los Angeles and San Francisco to at the home of Herbert's parents. Mr. such as service clubs, Boy Scouts, the marine corps recruiting office at
visit with her daughter. She ex- and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner of Her­ Girl Scouts, lodges and other commu- Walla Walla. As a marine reservist,
miston.
pected to be gone about a week.
he will serve for the duration of the
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bales of nity enterprises. It also will be a war at nearby naval shore establish­
Mrs. Fred Rauch and Miss Mabel
of
their
job
to
promote
lectures
part
Portland were week end guests of
• We have a variety of Rauch attended the funeral of their Mr.
ments, relieving a younger marine
Mrs. W. R. Struthers. Leon- on health, nutrition and physical fit- who is needed for combat duty.
diamond engagement grandmother, Mrs. Paulina Weinke I ai d and
ness.
will be remembered as the boy
Harold Regele has been named at
rings, and wedding ring in Pendleton Monday.
[ that made his home with the Struth-
Thomas at
Jack Hodge motored to Clarkston, I ers and went to the Hermiston Umatilla, Wilfred
ensembles, in harmoniz- Wn.,
Saturday evening and returned schools. He is now working in the Stanfield and M. A. Parker at Echo.
ing designs, starting at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
shipyards in Portland.
Hodge who visited until Tuesday
WED. - THURS.
MAY 6 - 7
$30-00
Leonard Mopps visited at the
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge. I Lathrop home with Mrs. Lathrop and
The U. S. postal department has
Double Feature
Word has been received locally. Jack Osborn Saturday and Sunday.
issued instructions to patrons of the
A. W. BEHRMAN
that Mary and Irene Lindstrom who
Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Hodge of mails who are writing and sending
Miss Marion Pierce, who has been
were formerly of Hermiston have employed with J. A. Terteling & Clarkston, Wn., this week completed parcels to boys in the service. Par­
JEWELER
been transferred to Boise recently.
Sons for the past year, left Friday arrangements for the purchase of cels should not exceed li pounds in
Hermiston, Oregon
Miss Cecelia Beyler of Umatilla for Edgemont, So. Dakota, where she one of the most prized acreages in weight, be more than 18 inches in
west end Umatilla county, 120 acres length, or more than 42 inches in
and Miss Mary Petri were enter­ will work with the same firm.
J. A. Berry was able to return to belonging to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. length and girth combined. These'
tained at the home of Miss Sadie
regulations do not apply to mail for
Dunlap in Pendleton Sunday even­ his home Tuesday after several days | Lenz of the Columbia district.
Mr. Hodge has had considerable Canadian or Mexican points.
illness at the local hospital.
ing.
It is also urged that not more than
The group of local Christian En­ experience in cattle and sheep raising
Dick Clatfelter of Walla Walla is
alto
now employed at the Hermiston Food deavor members which returned from in Washington. He will move his one parcel per week be sent to a
Store as meat cutter. He is not new the state convention at Eugene Mon­ family here as soon as arrangements soldier in the service. According to
to Hermiston as he has previously day were proud and happy as this can be made, Mr. Hodge is a broth- post office officials, these steps are
was the first time that Columbia er of Charles Hodge of the Hermiston necessary in order to relieve space
WELL EQUIPPED TO
been employed here.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
accommodations aboard ship. Perish­
Union which is composed of Umatil­ Auto Co.
of
Denver,
Mrs.
Stuart
Rankin
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
able goods are also prohibited.
la
and
Morrow
counties,
had
ever
Colo., is spending the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ran- marched first in the parade. This is JUNIOR PROM TO
a great honor as there were 18 com­
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston kin. She states that “Stu" is getting petitors all of which are graded on BE HELD MAY 8
i along nicely in the army but misses
AN AMAZING OFFER
their attendance, participation and
The junior class is busily working Your Money Back if DR. PAR­
I his friends here.
conduct.
on arrangements for the Junior Prom KER’S CORN REMOVER fails
which will be held on May 8 at 8:00 to remove that painful corn or
o’clock in the high school auditorium. callous. Only 35c at THOMP­
The following committees have been SON’S DRUG STORE, Hermiston
appointed by the class president:
Invitation committee: Leona Davis,
The next scheduled meeting of the chairman: Wanda Dunning and Bud
Free Estimates
Columbia Red Cross Home Nursing Rugg.
Refreshments committee: Naomi
class will be held Wednesday, May
All Labor Guaranteed
6. at the home of Mrs. Doris Graves. Moore, chairman; Dorothy Hiatt,
The subject of discussion will be Marjorie Knapp, Carl Longhorn,
Gloria Hammer and David Dufur.
"Infant Care”.
RAY LOOSVELDT
Decoration committee: Genevieve
The Umatilla county health unit
Blinston,
chairman;
Dola
Mae
Daugh
­
also announces a crippled children
Licensed Plumber
clinic to be held Thursday, May 7, erty, Mary Sommerer, Lowell Tiller,
at the Vert Memorial auditorium in Maynard Neal. Barbara Connor and
Plumbing & Heating Contractor
Pendleton. The diagnostic clinic will Lyle Tilden.
Program committee! Kenneth El-
be conducted by Dr. Elmer Carlson,
Phone 2381
Hermiston
wood, chairman: Jerry Coxen, Joy
‘
orthopedist,
and
Dr.
Louis
DeClarke.
MORNING MILK
Minielly,
Molly
Ann
Ripley
and
Nor-
both of Portland, under the sponsor-
ship of the University of Oregon ma Williams.
medical department. Any crippled
tall Cans
I child, under the age of 21. and rec-
ommended by the family physician or
the county health unit, is eligible to
Reliance
Emporium GRAPEFRUIT 5 No. 2 cans
attend.
GELATINE DESSERT
Further information can be ob­
3 No. 212 cans
Seaport PEARS
tained here from Miss Ethel Bruce
Your Choice of
or from Miss Vera Todd in the Stan­
6 Flavors
3 No. 212 cans
Seaport PEACHES
field-Echo district.
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Local Happenings
Rodda
Republican Nomination
OASIS THEATRE
County
Commissioner
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Two-Faced
Woman
HODGE ACQUIRES
PRIZED RANCH
Dead Men
Tell
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Mr. & Mrs
North
HOME NURSING
MEETING SET
B Ar s
prices
Canned Food Values
4
379
4 Pkgs.
196
67°
698
Reliance MINCED CLAMS
10-oz. can
MOR LUNCH MEAT
12-oz. can
359
Seaport Green CUT BEANS 2 No. 303 s 279
Seaport RED BEANS
3 20-oz. cans 299
Seaport Sliced Beets
3 No. 2 cans 290
299
2 No. 303 cans 270
5 No. 1 cans 49
CHINOOK SALMON
Merimac
1 Lb. Flat Can
290
MAZOLA OIL
Quart Can ..
Reliance Whole Kernel CORN 2 No. 303‘s
Reliance DINNER PEAS
Seaport TOMATOES
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Fre
HERMISTON, OREGON
CRISCO
SHORTENING
3 Pounds
7
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
STUDENTS TO HONOR
MUSIC WEEK MAY 7
The Hermiston students will cele­
brate “National Music Week” May
7, with a music festival for the en­
tire student bodies of the primary
grades, junior high and high school.
It will be held in the high school
gymnasium at 1:30 p. m. and the pub­
lic is cordially invited. There will
be no charge.
The program will include selections
by the primary and intermediate
grade school musical groups and the
junior high glee club under the di­
rection of Ted Roy. The junior high
school band, under the direction of
G. C. Humphreys, will also contrib-
ute several numbers. The high I
school band and glee club will pre- |
sent several numbers and Mr. Hum-
i phreys will lead the combined high
school and grade school in some group |
singing.
stions
SOLDIER MAIL
RULES LISTED