The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 07, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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BOARDMAN NEWS
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By Elaine Either
NEW WARTIME
BUS SCHEDULES!
Keeping pace with today's fast-changing
transportation needs, Union Pacific Stages
offers new wartime bus schedules...geared
to today’s travel requirements, with arrival
and departure times better spaced for your
convenience...helping you save your car
and vital materials.
To better serve
you-------- and
conserve vital
materials, tool
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YOUR LOCAL BUS AGENT IN ADVANCE
FOR NEW LEAVING TIMES
Hermiston Drug Co.
Phone 2271
i union pacific stage
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson and
daughter of La Grande, Mr. and
I Mrs. John McClasky and daughter,
i and Phyllis Wilson of The Dalles vis-
| ited at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Sunday.
Mrs. Dave Wilson and daughter of
Los Angeles, Cal., are also making
an extended visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.
The high school C. E. will meet at
the church next Sunday evening.
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. John Fisher from their son
Roy, who has been in training at the
engineers training camp at Ft. Leo­
nard Wood, Mo., that he has now
been assigned to the army air base
at Davis Monthan Field, Tucson,
Arizona, where a new camp is being
built.
The funeral of Richard C. Berger,
who was killed in an auto accident at
Portland, was held in the local church
Friday afternoon. Rev. J. K. Wal­
pole was in charge. Interment was
in the Boardman cemetary. He Was
a former resident of this place,
having attended school here for sev­
eral years. Besides his wife and two
small children he leaves his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Berger of Bonneville,
and two brothers, Robert of Board­
man and Glenn of California, and a
sister to mourn his loss.
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Earl Snell :
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Gets
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Effective Leadership For
Oregon's War And
Tax Problems.
Elect Earl Snell Governor
Pd. Adv. Snell for Gov. Comm.
Jerry Sayler, Sec’y, Portland, Ore.
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SHOPPING IS FUA ):
PINE CITY NEWS
Well-stocked shelves—conveniently
arranged make selections quick and
v. easy. Plenty of real values, too.
EGGS
Northern
doz. 299
Large Grade A - Farm Fresh
FLOUR
Grapefruit Juice
46 oz. tin
SUNKIST
COFFEE
Vitamin Enriched
SPERRY’S
Tomato Juice
46 OZ. tin 25c
Bordo Juice
Nalley’s
Blended - Orange & Grapefruit
2 lb. tin
Peanut Butter
Garden
PRUNES
TANG
2 lbs. 45c
or Salad Dressing
Quart jar
5 lb. glass 69c
Jam
Frisbees Assorted
Medium size
25 lb. box .... $1.29
Karo Syrup
Blue Label
Swansdown
Carnation
PORK & BEANS
5 lbs. 41c
Jello
Assorted Flavors
3 tall tins for.....
Garden
212 tin
212 lbs. 25c
Cake Flour
MILK
$1.79
49 lb. bag .
Pierce’s - 46 oz. tin
Perfectly Roasted for the Aro­
ma and Flavor you like.
100
STRING BEANS
Pkg. 6c
Blue Dell No. 2’s
2 cans ...............
Ed
4 for 199
DEVILED MEAT
Economy Brand
ARMOUR’S TREAT 12oz. tin
Spiced Lunch Meat
Baby Beef Sirloin Steak
lb. 34c
Baby Beef Blade Roast
lb. 27c
Baby Beef Brisket Boil
lb. 18c
PORK CHOPS, choice
lb. 35c
PORK STEAK
lb. 32c
HAMBURGER
2 lbs. 49c
PORK SAUSAGE
lb. 28c
SKINLESS WIENERS
lb. 28c
BEEF LIVER
lb. 28c
LARD, Sheaf Brand
4 lbs. 68c
2 for
CORN FLAKES
179
HERSHEY’S COCOA 1 lb. tin
179
Albers - Large Size 11 oz.
9.8 ibs.
PANCAKE FLOUR
Albers '
GRAPEFRUIT
599
2 for
Fancy Whole Sections
4 for
DOG FOOD
Playfair - 1 lb. tins
SKY HIGH COFFEE
3 lbs.
TOILET SOAP
4 for 199
Crystal White
12 oz. tin
CORNED BEEF
Libby’s
4 for 199
TOILET TISSUE
RADISHES
SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 for 149
or Green Onions
710
Giant - With Pottery
3 bunches
NEW POTATOES
LETTUCE
Firm Heads
NEW PEAS
Tender - Well Filled
2 lbs. 199
FLOOR WAX
%
CUCUMBERS
2 for
Wax
MATCHES
6 box carton 239
MORNING MILK
3 for
25
SALTED PEANUTS
Cello Package
COCOANUT
8 oz. J 58
By Advertising
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' Salem where he will be employed.
Farg mg Ahead
TO ALL MY FRIENDS
IN UMATILLA COUNTY
5 lbs.
Each
%2 gah
Aero
.
Hower David M ilhams, John Me- with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenbur
The high school held their picnic
at Bingham Springs May 1st, going Miss Hazel Richey spent Sunday I
on the ous.. night and Monday with her mother,
Harold Regele left Sunday for Mrs. Mary Richey, and sister, Mrs.
Ayers.
Mrs. Elva Quinlin left Saturday Bertha
The Jess
Mathers shearing crew is
LOWELL
tor her home in La Grande.
. I sheering
sheering at the Clayton Ayers ranch.
ranch,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and
v. and
2n Mrs.
V.. Buck
pl. Winter«
»re
n
Mr.
Winters
are
daughters Joan and Mrs. Glenn Os- moving to Hermiston. Mr. Winters
troni and son Gary Dean spent Sat-
going to work as a guard at the
for Congress
I urday and Sunday in La Grande is
Depot. He has been work­
visiting their daughter and sister and Ordnance
Ind District
ing for Roy Neill for the past four
family, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bramer years.
Republican ... Farmer
and children. Bob Hartle accompanied
•All-Out War Effort instead
Lowell Young enlisted in the mar­
them and will remain there to visit ines
at Pensions for Congress
and
is
taking
training
at
San
a few days with his sister, Mr. and Diego, Cal. He says he likes the
Primaries,
May 15th
Mrs. Paul Lee.
just fine.
Jean McFarland is visiting friends marines
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Kinten of
in Pendleton for a few days.
Allan Hiatt, who has been in the
I St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton
I following a recent operation, has
I returned to his home.
Oregon is
with Gov.Sprague
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane of Wash­
ington are here visiting at the Her­
1. ALL TAXES ON PROPERTY for state
bert Lane Jr. home.
poses have been wiped out.
Al Eckert and daughter Eleanor
2, Now Gov. Sprague is determined on 209
are leaving this week to make their
■ n state income taxes.
future home in Portland. Mr. Eck­
3. Stale bonded debt slashed $ I 2,300,000.
ert has been employed here with the
Standard Oil Co. for the past three
years.
5.
Mrs. Herbert Lane Sr. passed
Civil Reserves; 110,000 have enrolled.
away in Hermiston Sunday morning
Pd. Adv.—Re-Elect Gov. Sprague Com. John B McCourt, Sec., Pacific Bdg. Portland
j from a heart ailment. Mrs. Lane has
made her home in Umatilla for over
20 years, and just recently moved
Re-Elect
out to the ordnance depot where Mr.
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PUREX BLEACH
27°
gal. 690
For Business Supremacy
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
The handy scouring pads
PAR SOAP POWDER
WIN YOUR RACE
bouletos, Jim
and Herbert McNabb. There were Earl Wattenburger.
seven high school graduates Jean Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wigglesworth
.McKenzie Betty, Mustard, Kathleen and family of Echo spent Sunday
2 for 199
CHORE GIRLS
Kemmerer, Wyo„ arrived Monday
evening for a two weeks visit with
her father, Roy Neill. Mrs. Kinten
is better known as Alma Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and
daughter of Mt. Home, Idaho, spent
the week end visiting his mother,
Mrs. Roy Neill.
Mrs. Letha Harris of Hermiston is
working for Mrs Roy Neill for two
weeks.
GOV. SPRAGUE
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Purex
Lane was head gardner. Survived
are a daughter Roberta and three
sons, Donald, Herbert Jr. of Uma­
tilla and Orlin, who is in the army.
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
School doors again are closed for A brother in Kellogg, Idaho, also
| the summer months, Umatilla being survives.
I one of the first to close early. Com­
mencement exercises were held at the
gym Thursday night for both grade
and high school, with Dr. E. L. Al­
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
len of Whitman College in Walla
Walla as speaker. The program was
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew, Bernice
I as follows: Processional. Mrs. Milo
McFarland: invocation, Rev. John K. Wattenburger, and Faye Finch spent
Walpole; “Whisper, Whisper,” glee Wednesday at the Mabel Hughes
club: presentation of eighth grade home in Lena, sewing quilt blocks for
diplomas, Chairman Walter Bullard; a top for Mr. and Mrs. Brossman
vocal solo, “Perfect Day”, Ann Mary who lost everything in a fire two
Sherlock; salutatory. Walter Bray; weeks ago.
Pine City school was closed Friday j
Xylophone duet. “Missouri Waltz”,
Frances Chapman and Hazel Mae and the students attended the track |
Davis; valedictory, Jean McKenzie; meet and music festival. Frances i
address. Dr. E. T. Allen: “Grant Us Finch took first in the ball throw,
Ayers took third place in the
to Do With Zeal”, glee club: presen- Juanita
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tation of high school diplomas, Chair- i bail throw. and Junior Wattenburger
man Walter Bullard; benediction, took fourth place in the high jump
Rev. John K. Walpole; recessional, and fourth in the broad jump. Each
Mrs. Milo McFarland. There were one was in a different division.
14 eighth grade graduates: Jean Mc-
Heppner
Miss Helen Noales
Farland, Joan Stables, Edithanne | spent the week end with Miss Betty
Byrnes,
Spencer, Juanita
—, Joan j Finch at her home on Butter Creek.
Byrnes. Twila Van Nice. Don Ken- | Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and
Nabb, Andrew Barbouletos and Wal- family
spent Saturday in Pendleton,
ter Bray.
p ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
nedy,
Norman
Williams,
Billy
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— Dar and Mrs. Mary Foley spent Sunday
Elder Jay Houston, in Pasco, Wn., visiting Mr. ami Mrs.
UMATILLA NEWS
Large Slicers
CARROTS
TOMATOES
3 bunches
lb.
199
Firm - Ripe
ASPARAGUS
2 lbs.
SPINACH, local
3 lbs. IOC
POTATOES
50 lb. bag $1 .25
179
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STORES
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May I take this opportunity to re-affirm my •
intention to conduct the office of County Treas- •
urer in the most efficient manner possible.
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’ I appreciate the trust given me in the past, •
and it is my sincere hope that I may have your •
support in the coming Primary Election.
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It is my belief that the affairs of the County •
Treasurer have been handled in a proper and ►
business-like manner during my tenure of office. •
At any time I have been unable, because of ill- ►
ness, to be in the office, it has been in charge of ?
a capable deputy, at no expense to the County. ?
On the record of the quality of my work in the L
office, I base my request for your further sup- p
port.
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5 BETTY F. D e HART FOR COUNTY TREASURER :
"I REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
(Pd. Adv.)
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