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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
Happenings
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HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
unnuugr.
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942.
UP theve ExPectanox TUNE - UP
1. Clean and lubricate battery term-
11. Tighten cylinder head and mani
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar spent
fold bolts.
inals.
the week end in Colfax as the guest
12. Set ignition timing.
2.
Clean
and
adjust
or
replace
dis-
of Mrs. Shaar’s mother.
13. Adjust fan belt.
tributor points.
Mrs. H. M. Sommerer and Mrs. A.
14. Check and adjust voltage regu-
3. Clean and check distributor cap.
E. Bensel spent last week end at Ore
lator.
4. Test condenser.
gon State college attending the Moth
15.
Tighten
or replace hose connec-
5. Test ignition coil.
er’s Day activities there.
tions.
6. Test engine compression.
16. Check entire cooling system for
Mrs. Ruth Kendall of Hood River,
7. Clean and adjust spark plugs.
leaks.
... MARJORIE MAIR
Lewis STONE 1
sister-in-law of Mrs. Alton Kingsbu-
8. Clean fuel pump.
17.
Adjust
clutch pedal.
ry, had a major operation Sunday at
9. REMOVE AND OVERHAUL
weni rwu
18. Tighten ammeter and ignition
M*M III»
the
Hermiston
General
hospital.
CARBURETOR.
switch wires.
CHiL Bilis
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Mrs. _ J. ___
G. _______
Pearson, , ___
Mrs. ____
M. G.
10. Clean air cleaner.
19. Road-test car.
Hedwall and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds |
spent one dy in Walla Walla this
week.
Color Cartoon Jasper and the
Mrs. B. G. Smith and small daugh-
Watermelon
ter were released Friday from the I
Popular Science
local hospital to return to her home
in Stanfield.
SUN.MOW
MAY 17-18
Mrs. H. T. Fraser and Mrs. C. M.
A fishing party composed of Mr.
HI D ABBOTT and
Jackson returned Monday after hav
LOU COSTELLO in
ing spent the week end at Eugene and Mrs. D. D. Follett, Mr. and Mrs.
visiting their sons who attend the R. B. Follett, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
RIDE 'EM
Griffin, George Campbell and Er
university there.
Mrs. B. I. Whitney spent Thursday nest Newcomb of Lakeview caught
and
Friday visiting in Rufus and limit catches at East lake last week.
Newsreel
Mrs. Walter Jackson and daughter
Arlington, Mrs. Mabel Walker re
Color Cartoon Symphony Hour
For 30 Years Resident of Umatilla County
turned with her and spent the week Joan spent last week end at Mon
mouth,
Ore.,
where
she
visited
her
end
here.
TVESDAY
MAY 19
Thomas Hager of Ferndale, Wn., two sons, Walter and John, who are
Candidate for the
accompanied Mrs. F. C. McKenzie to working on the cantonment there.
Hermiston this week for an extended They returned Tuesday evening.
visit. Mr. Hager is Mrs. McKenzie’s
Mrs. Annie Carson, Mrs. O. F.
uncle.
Dawson and son David, Mrs. Emert
for
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney spent and daughter Patty motored to Port
the past week end visiting at the land Monday to attend the gradua
home of his mother in Grandview, tion of Mrs. Dawson’s daughter
(I/SONGS BY
Wn. Sunday the Whitneys had a Frances who graduated from nurses
COLE PORTER
family
reunion with 30 members of training. They returned Wednesday-
Produced by
We have a variety of the family present.
Samuel Bischo"
Gary Saylor, son of Mrs. Edgar
of Umatilla County
Directed by,
diamond engagement
Major W. Martin Marbut and Saylor of Hermiston, left this week
Sidney Lanfeld
imbia "clur, I
rings, and wedding ring Mrs. Marbut and daughter Nancy for Seattle where he has enlisted in
at the Primary Election
ensembles, in harmoniz- were week end visitors here from the the marines. He expected to be sent
Parade and Comedy
MAY 15, 1942
Barracks. Major Marbut from Seattle to San Diego within a
ing designs, starting at Vancouver
was a physician in Hermiston prior short time. Gary has been attending
MAY 20-21
WED-THURS.
FAIRNESS TO
to entering army service.
school at Irrigon the past few years.
Ihmblc Eeaturc
Floyd Kelley was in Hermiston
Mrs. R. G. Saylor and son Lowell
a few days this week. He is moving | and Mrs. Walter Jackson and daugh-
AEET YOUR NEW_ HONEY
A. W. BEHRMAN
his family to The Dalles where he ter Joan, Mrs. Dale Blackstone and
who ecored a hit in
will be employed in a dry cleaning daughter Joy and Mr. and Mrs. C.
• • Pan a ma Hattie " f 4
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick party was served at the home of the
JEWELER
establishment.
Warner motored to the White Swan are the parents of a baby girl born bride’s parents. Assisting at the
Hermiston, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider Indian Mission Monday io attend the May 10th at the Maynard hospital in breakfast were Mrs. J. Templeton
and Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan left | visitation day exercises.
Seattle. She has been named Kath and Mrs. Sophia Kopacz.
For going away the bride wore a
Sunday for Vancouver, British Col
leen May, the latter name for her
Mrs. Geneva Jendrzejewski, who
dress of copen blue silk crepe with
umbia, to attend the annual Rotary
aunt,
Mrs.
Archie
Rugg
of
Hermis
has been visiting at the home of Mr.
aro RADIO Picture wiih
navy blue accessories, and a corsage
convention. They returned home
and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski for the ton, and is the granddaughter of Mr.
OAN CARROLL • EDMOND
of gardenias and rosebuds.
Wednesday evening.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Kirkptrick
of
Pendle-
past three weeks, left for her home
YBRIEN • RUTH WARRICK
The couple returned that evening
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater left at Klamath Falls. Her husband, Lt. ton and of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc-
MARJORIE WOODWORTH
Saturday for Portland to attend the
to La Grande where they will make
Culley
of
Hermiston.
Mrs.
Kirkpa-
Walter Jendrzejewski, is now with
funeral of Mrs. Rainwater’s brother
their home at the Grand Ronde
Uncle Sam’s forces and his location trick is the former Eleanor McCul- apartments.
who
passed
away
recently.
From
ley.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
is unknown.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
there they went to Everett, Wn., to ,
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE visit with their daughter, the former. William J. Warner returned Wed-
JENDRZEJE WSKI- WEL TER
A British radio appeal to children
Marguerite Rainwater, who May 7th nesday afternoon from Mayo Bros,
for a mobile X-ray unit brought in
Bridal
wreathes
of
red
carnations
was the mother of a 7 pound 9 ounce clinic in Rochester, Minn., where he
decorated the altars of Our Lady of $60,000—enough for seven units.
baby girl which they have named 1 has been undergoing treatment. He
BILL
SHAAR,
Prop.
Hermiston
READ THE AD$
Angels Catholic church Sunday morn
Darleen Vivian. They expect to re returned home with Mrs. Warner ing for the wedding of Miss V. Helen
from
Vancouver
where
she
had
gone
Alono With the News
turn in about a week.
for the week end to visit their daugh Jendrzejewski, daughter of Mr. and
ter. Mrs. E. P. Schofield and family. Mrs. John Jendrzejewski of Hermis
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ton, to George (Judi Welter. Rev.
Mrs. R. E. Brissenden and child
Father A. Cullen officiated.
ren Nancy and Donald of Portland
The bride given in marriage by her
are here to spend the next two weeks
father
wore a dress of white chiffon
with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. E. L.
Jackson. Mr. Brissenden who brought and lace, with a train. Her finger
his family here Saturday returned to tip veil of tuli was caught to her hair
with a wreath of orange blossoms.
Portland Tuesday.
She carried a white prayer book and
The Women’s Council of the Cen-
of pearl rosary.
U.S.
tral Church of Christ held their reg a mother
Miss
Bernadette
Richmond of
SENATOR
ular meeting at the Roy Neill home
in Pine City Wednesday. They also Washougal. Wn.. her only attendant.
had a handkerchief shower for Mr. wore a shell pink chiffon dress and
Energetic
and Mrs. Neill who will soon be leav carried matching prayer book and
— ALSO SEE OUR HANDBILLS —
Experienced
ing for their new home in Heppner. rosary.
Henry Kopacz was best man for
About 25 members attended.
Influential
Mrs. Lester Fleming of Tacoma Mr. Welter.
Paid Adv. by McNary Volunteer Com., Ra
After the ceremony a wedding
arrived Friday to spend the week end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. breakfast for members of the bridal
Reliance Coffee
C. Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Leland
1 lb. can 33c
Morehouse and family of Pendleton
Reliance Coffee
and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morehouse
also spent Mother’s day at the W. C.
2 11-oz. pkgs. 19c
2 lb. can 65c
POST TOASTIES
Morehouse home.
Reliance Coffee
BORDEN’S (Eagle Brand) Milk 15 oz. can 220
Of news to her many Hermiston
3 lb. can 95c
I friends is the announcement of the
NO SUGAR REQUIRED ! ! ! !
Seaport Coffee
birth of an eight pound baby boy to
SURPRISE THE FAMILY ! ! !
1 lb. can 29c
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes (nee
it has been brought to the attention of the Car
Anna Ray Martin) of Waterloo,
Bugle Coffee
6 CUPS POST TOASTIES
1 CAN 14 or 15-OZ. SWEETENED
|
Iowa,
on
May
5th.
Latest
reports
penters
Local Union No. 933 that since we have pur
CONDENSED MILK
Add Condensed Milk to Post Toasties.
1 lb. bag 220
from Mrs. Holmes, who is a daugh
Mix lightly. Drop from teaspoon on greased baking sheet. Shape
chased some property within the city, that we are
edges with spoon Bake in slow oven (325F) 15 minutes or until
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin,
done. Remove from baking sheet immediately, using knife or spa-
insisting that members trade exclusively with the
i was that both she and the baby were
tula. Hold pan over low flame for few seconds to keep cookies
getting
along
nicely.
from sticking. Makes about 40 Toastaroons.
business that is now operating in the said building.
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie returned
At this time it is the desire of the Carpenters
Seaport 20-oz.
Tuesday from a two weeks trip
Pork & Beano
Local to state that in no way are we connected with
which took her to Seattle. Wash.,
where her son Frank is employed at
6 cans 650
any compelling business of any kind whatsoever.
the Boeing plant, then on a cruise
Seaport 20-oz.
The 6 popular flavors
The property that the Carpenters Local Union owns
across the sound, back to Port Town
Red Beans
send
and
on
to
Tillamook
where
she
is leased to an individual who in no way is connect
6 cans 590
visited another son, George and his
Libby’s — 2’s
NO SUGAR NEEDED!
ed
with the Carpenters Union, and that now or any
family. Mrs. McKenzie states that
Spaghetti & Cheese
the valley is very pretty at this time
time does this union request its members to trade at
2 cans 270
of year with all the flowers and
.any
individual place, but it is a part of every union
Lipton’s Chicken & Noodle
shrubbery in bloom.
Makes the tenderest, tastiest gingerbread you ever ate!
Soup Mix
member’s duty to trade wherever the union card or
Mrs. R. L. Jones was hostess from
3 pkgs. 290
JUST ADD WATER TO
4 to 6 p. m. at a birthday party
union label is on display.
Georgia 24-os.
Tuesday honoring her daughter Su
We, the Carpenters Union, sincerely hope to be
Peanut Butter
sanne on her 11th birthday. A group
Pkg.
come
a part of the community and will endeavor to
girls
helping
celebrate
were
Car
of
jar 350
olyn Case. Marilyn and Marjorie
be loyal citizens and do anything within our power
Hughes, Patricia Kerwin, Carol and
to
make this town of Hermiston a great success. This
Gail Cross. Patricia Wilcox, Eda
Zeek, Jerrie Marie Oviatt, Lois Van
can only be accomplished by unity and cooperation.
Arsdale. Lola Belle Engleman, Lor-
We stand ready at all times to render our coopera
raine Long. Veneta Vickens, Paula
tion.
Bracher, Shirley Quiring, Jerry and
Free Delivery
Phone 3781
Susanne Jones. Games were played
Signed ROY WHITE.
HERMISTON, OREGON
■ nd ice cream and cake were served
Recording Secretary.
for refreshments. Mrs. Jones was
assisted by Mrs. Robert Emery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr returned
to Hermiston Sunday after spending
two weeks at Ogden, Utah.
Little Clarine Bell had an appen
dectomy at the local hospital Sunday.
She is getting along nicely.
Phil Emert left Wednesday for
Monterey, Calif., to enlist in the ar-
my.
Lyle Tilden and Bill Bucknum left
for Portland Wednesday where they
expect to find work in the shipyards.
Wally Telford spent from Tuesday
until Saturday in Portland with his
parents.
Loretta Wilson was admitted Tues-
day evening to the local hospital with
pneumonia.
Chas. Edgar Rogers returned this
week from a two weeks visit with a
sister, Mrs. Loretta Williams of Mil
ton, who recently suffered a stroke.
Special: Reg. price $5.00, now with this Adv. $4.50
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FOOD VALUES
SEEDLESS RAISINS 4 lb. bag 34c
Coffee Sale
Have You Tried ‘Toastaroons’
Public of Hermiston
QUICK
Lunch Items
Reliance Gelatine Dessert
12 for 59c
Dromedary Gingerbread Mix pkg 23c
Dromedary Devil’s Food Mix
28c
Hermiston Food Store
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
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