THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1942.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Mr and Mrs. Fred Otzenberger of
Stanfield were dinner guests Sunday
at the Ray Null home. Both fami
We Are A
lies were well acquainted years age
in
Colorado.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mrs. A. W. Isbell of Eugene and
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mnmonqnnmning".
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wyatt of Spring
O. O. Felthouse left Tuesday for field spent a few hours Sunday at
FRI - SAT.
JUNE 12 - 13
Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie is now em
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ployed at the Behrman Jewelry shop. a few days business trip to Portland. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
WORKERS EMPLOYED FIVE DAYS
Irene Richeson of Imbler, who is Strohm.
Mrs. Belle Sheasley and son Parr
arrived Friday to stay at the D. F. now an operator in the Beauty Hav
Miss Myrtha Westenskow returned
Mittlesdorf home for the next week. en, visited at her home last week end. Sunday to her home in Imbler after
Mrs. Ben Kalender and Charles
Molly Ann Ripley returned Wed- visiting the past week with Barbara
Sutton expect to leave for Marsh nesday from a week’s visit with her Tucker and Pauline Jensen.
field Friday for a two weeks visit. grandmother in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Montgomery of
Marvin Toffer, former resident
Vade Strohm of Portland visited at Pendleton visited with La Velle Hunt
here, is spending this week in Red- the George Strohm home Saturday here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mont-
Please Cooperate by
lodge, Montana, prior to his joining afternoon.
gomery was formerly Charlotte Hunt
the air corps.
Keeping This In Mind.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woolley spent before her marriage last week.
Mrs. Victor Addleman and Miss from Friday until Tuesday in Port-1 Pete Berg, who has been ill in |
CUnTOUGH
Snow McCoy, who are employed at
DEADLINE IS THURSDAY
Portland for the past few weeks, has |
the post office. returned Sunday land.
NOON.
Miss
Laurelie
Saylor,
daughter
of
returned
home
and
will
soon
be
able
from a brief visit in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor, returned to take up his duties as manager of
Tuesday from an extended stay in the Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
has the sensational new Pasco.
At the suggestion of our government, we are limiting our pick-
Bonnie Toffer and Laureile Say- ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- .
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MON.
JUNE 14 - 15
up and delivery to a fifteen mile radius.
lor left Wednesday for Pendleton miston hotel Wednesday, June 17. I
We have recently installed additional equipment so that we are
the
Toffer
where they will stay at
hours from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 43-lc
now
able to give the people of Hermiston prompt and efficient service.
home for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker and
Our Alteration Department is now complete, so that we can re
Mrs. Barbara Stevens of Weiser, grandson Billy of Portland were vis- |
Idaho, arrived Sunday to spend two itors Monday at the A. E. and H. G.
pair and alter both ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments.
weeks with her daughter Mrs. Oron McCulley homes. Mrs. Baker is a
Felthouse.
sister of both Mr. McCulleys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson and
Fred Reeves and his father, Joe ‘
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family have moved their home to Reeves, arrived Saturday evening
Cartoon Donald Gets
Stanfield.
from Salem. They expect to return
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Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jenkins were Friday to Portland where Fred will
the parents of a baby boy born Sat be inducted into the army.
TUESDAY
1. Guaranteed
urday evening at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Finden and
Alvin Elkins, Prop.
unconditionally
. . . joyously reuni
for 100 years.
Mrs. Harold Keller and small baby daughter, Maxine, of La Grande vis-
ting the hilarious
daughter returned to their home ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and
2. More gold in
Mrs. Oron Felthouse. Mr. Finden
the point.
Wednesday from the local hospital.
3. Modern bal
Margaret Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felthouse are brother and
Don Sherwood, for many years a
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning
anced styling.
Waterman’s
and Mrs. K. D. Pierson, was stricken sister.
resident of this community and well
Pens from
and
small
daughter
Mirene
of
Ket
4. Simplest, one-
Edith Clarke, who has been visit
with a severe attack of appendicitis
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known for his grange activities, left
stroke filling.
ing at the C. Warner home, and chikan, Alaska, passed through Her early this week for Nyssa, Ore., to
Tuesday.
Hundred
5. Quick start,
Year Pen
John Charlton who has been quite Frances Clarke, who has been stay miston Monday, en route to Rosalia, visit his parents before being induct
leak-proof feed.
(illustrated)
$8 50
seriously
ill in the local hospital for ing with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers Wn., to visit his mother and sister. ed into the army in Portland Satur
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6. Writes ‘ mile
the
past
two
months was able to re the past week, went on to their home They were dinner guests of Mr. and day.
on single filling.
in Sunnyside, Wn„ Sunday.
turn
to
his
home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jens Skovbo entertained the
7. Handmade
Mrs. Frankie Lane, who is em- Mrs. Al Quiring while here. Mr. Women’s Council of the Central
points (through
Maribelle Clarke visited with
Henning was eighth grade teacher Church of Christ at an all day meet
80 operations .
friends here from Friday until Wed- ployed at the Creamery and her
EDGAR BUCHANAN
here
a number of years ago and is ing Wednesday. A very instructive
daughter
Marie
Lane
of
Stanfield
are
8. Your choice of
nesday. She stayed at the G. J. Cas
Travelogue—West Point on the
in Portland on a vacation. Mrs. now principal of the high school at and interesting discussion was lead
7 quality points.
per home.
Hudson.
Monte Hedwall is substituting for Ketchikan.
by Mrs. Opal Rainwater. Election of
Mrs. Wade Pettitt of Portland vis-
Parade—Woman in House.
Mis. Lane while she is gone.
officers
was held with the following
À. W. BEHRMAN
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Rauch
and
Mr.
friends
here
ited with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner re- and Mrs. Abe Toffer of Pendleton officers elected.
President. Mrs.
to her home
last
week.
She
returned
WED. - THURS.
JUNE 17-18
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turned
this
week
Elva
Winters,
First
Vice President,
from
Portland
to
spent
Sunday
fishing
in
the
moun-
Friday.
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make their home here. Mr. Horner | tains above Bingham Springs. Miss Mrs. Hilda Saylor, Second Vice Pres
Hermiston, Oregon
Mrs. Carl Hammer expects to
will be employed at the Umatilla Bonnie Toffer accompanied Mr. and ident, MrS. Catherine Buhman, Sec
leave Sunday for Provo, South Dako-
Ordnance depot. The Horners for- Mrs. Rauch back from Pendleton and retary, Mrs. Mabel Weeks and Treas
ta. to join her husband who is em-
merly operated Jack’s Cafe here’.
OPEN EVENINGS ployed there.
i spent the rest of the week visiting urer. Mrs. Janet Willcutt.
here. She stayed at the home of Dr.
Mrs.
Grant
T.
Haglund
and
daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrison of
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and Mrs. W. L. Morgan.
ECHO METHODIST CHURCH
Hermiston are the proud parents of ter Mary Ann of Los Angeles came
Friday
to
visit
Mrs.
Anne
Durfey
Hostesses for the regular meeting
Malcolm B. Ballinger, Minister
a baby boy born Saturday in the
over the week end. They left Sun- of the Farm Bureau auxiliary June
9:45 A. M.. morning worship, with
Hermiston General hospital.
day for Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Hag-- 19 will be Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, sermon by the minister: “What Must
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and Mr. ; lund and Mrs. Durfey are
ARDINE JUDGE - JOHN KINt.
sisters.
| Mrs. Claude Upham and Mrs. Ed I Do To Be Lost?”
and Mrs. Al Quiring motored to Wal
in
Pendleton’Bensel. A picnic is being planned for
Miss
Jane
Boyer
10:45 A. M., Sunday School, B. B
of
la Walla Sunday.
spent the week end visiting here. ! the near future and it is hoped that Middleton, superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney
Sunday. Miss Boyer, Miss Mabel all members will make an effort to be
6:30 P. M., Methodist Youth Fel
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turned Wednesday from a five day Rauch, Miss Marie Ogne and Miss present.
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lowship.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE business trip to Seattle.
Velma Ray motored to Battle Moun-
Mrs. Raymond Longhorn and son tain for a picnic.
Carl returned Monday evening from
Dr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Bohlman and
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BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Portland where they had been visit two children returned Monday even-1
ing her husband and father who is
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ing from a two weeks vacation which
employed there.
took them to Los Angeles where Dr.
Bohlman attended a medical clinic
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alstott Sr. at
tended a pioneer reunion picnic- at
the Sacajawea Park in Pasco Sunday.
Those who attended were all former
acquaintances and some of them had
not seen each other for nearly twen-
f
ty years.
Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf and Mrs. i
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Mrs. j
Gerald White accompanied
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Frankie Lane to Portland Saturday I
to attend the Grand Chapter of the
Eastern Star. They expected to be
gone about a week.
Joe Tomlin of Concord, Cal., vis
ited this week at the homes of C. A.
and J. D. Corliss of Hermiston and
G.
E. Corliss of Walla Walla prior
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MR. WYDE A-WAKE
to serving with the U. S. Marines.
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CRACKERS
SYRUP
24 oz. jar 238
He left-here Tuesday to report for
duty.
Mrs. F. L. Benefield of Corvallis
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STORM KING
who is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
1 lb. can 329
COFFEE
SARDINES 2 8-oz. cans 156
Leland Morehouse, accompanied Mr.
land Mrs. Leland Morehouse and
: their daughter to Hermiston Sunday
VAN CAMPS
SPERRY
: to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
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| Morehouse.
SPAGHETTI 3 151 i oz.
PANCAKE FLOUR
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Shaw
and
Mrs.
With Cheese and Tomato Sauce
Cans
1-Lb. Package
Ella Putman and son Bobby are
spending the week end at Hilgard
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| where they will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Morse. Mr. Shaw will
UMON PACIFIC is doing its share to meet
DESSERT
4 pkgs.
TOMATO JUICE 3 for
also
inquire
as
to
the
source
of
cord
No.
1
Tall
Cans
or Pie Filling ■ 4 Delicious Flavors
the nation’s vital need for dependable transportation.
| wood for winter sale here.
It's
a job were proud to do. Over "the strategic
Jack Meyer, who is on vacation
from
the
Lockheed
plant
in
Califor-
middle
route” connecting East with West, our gigan
RADISHES
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I nia. is visiting his father, Ed Meyer
tic
locomotives
are hauling not only war materiels
2 lb. pkg 220
PRUNES
of Butter Creek. Jack was in the
BEETS
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but also thousands of Uncle Sam's men in uniform.
high school graduating class of 1940
and is well known here. He expects
Thus, it is apparent that travelers may not always
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ONIONS
to return to his work tomorrow (Fri-
bunches 58
find it possible to cbtain their preferred accommoda-
FLOUR
49 lb. Sk. $1.49
j day).
tons. Perhaps only coach seats or upper berths will
CARROTS
bunches 9e
M ' ■ N. H. Gates gave a very de-
be
available. To Union Pacific patrone, whom we
| lightful
impromtu farewell party
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have had the pleasure of serving and w I continue to
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SE\ COVE
for her grandson Michael. Friday at
serve to the best of our ability, we would like to say
the home of her sister. Mrs. F. C. Mc
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CABBAGE
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Kenzie. It was different from most
"he who steps up also serves" and cxuiess our
parties in that the hostess presented
thanks for their cooperation.
the guests with a lot of lovely gifts
For information concerning passenger and freight
from which they could pick the one
transportation, consult local representative.
they liked best. Those attending
were Joan, Michael and Katherine
McKenzie, children of Mr. and Mrs.
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Geo. McKenzie of Tillamook, David
Ballinger, Dora Laughton. Tom and
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Carol Hedwall. Mrs. Gates and her
grandson left shortly after the party
he Sba teric Afilla Q,cu<te
for their home in Seattle.
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