The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 02, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942.
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Cecelia Lotspiech, who has been a
. guest of Peggy Todd for the past
two weeks, returned to her home in
Selah. Wn., Saturday.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd is expected home
VISION, OREGON
tonight
(Wednesday) from Eugene
PHONE 2121
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where she has spent the past month
•
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lear spent
¡rene Richeson, beauty operator in at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Wednesday in Pendleton.
Beauty Haven, returned Sunday from Dale Fischer.
P.F.C. Stuart Rankin, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ransdale spent a week spent in La Grande.
last week end in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch attend- and Mrs. Harold Rankin arrived
Ted Hodge and Hazen O’Dell spent ed a party at the Julian Rauch home Tuesday from Hill Field. Utah, for
WE HAVE A
Sunday in Dayton.
| on upper Butter Creek Saturday a visit with his wife, and his parents,
until
the
ninth
of
July.
Mrs. Herbert K. Iverson and son evening.
Pvt. Alvin Gettman who has been
Dean left Monday for a vacation of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foss of Cor-
visiting at the home of his parents,
indefinite length on the coast.
vallis are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gettmann for the
Chas. Villon of Boardman was ad­ Curtis B. Brown.
past ten days returned to his station
mitted to the local hospital Tuesday
Beginning Tuesday all Butter in Sheppard’s Field, Texas, Tuesday.
OF
for medical care.
Creek
mail on the Echo Star Route
Mrs. Genevieve Brown returned on
- MARSHA HUNT
Mrs. Ray Scroggins left ‘Monday will be. delivered by a daily rural
Tuesday from a week spent in Fres­
for La Grande to visit her parents route out of Heppner.
also
no, Cal., visiting Ervan Wilbur who
for about two weeks.
Mrs. Lawrence Hunt left Monday is stationed at Hammer Field near
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney expect for Ohio to join her husband for an
there. Mr. Wilbur was employed here
to leave Saturday for Mt. Vernon to indefinite stay. She has been em­
ELGINS — WALTHAMS — HAMILTONS
before going into the army.
spend the week end.
ployed at the Ordnance Depot.
Muriel Kingsley and Mrs. R. E.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley spent
BULOVAS — CENTRAL — IMPERIAL
SUN. - MON.
JULY 5 - 6 Friday and Saturday in Portland and Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec- Alstott, Sr., who were in the group
alist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­ who attended the Turner convention
Forest Grove on business.
AND SOME GOOD SWISS MAKES
miston Hotel on Wednesday, July 8, last week stayed in Portland on their
SPENCER TRACY and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger and hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
46-lc return trip and expect to come home
Mrs. Clarence Kennison spent Wed­
•
KA TH ER! NE HEPRl RN
R. H. Piersol, who has been in the latter part of this week.
nesday in Pendleton on business.
Portland the past two weeks for med­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson ac­
in
Miss Norma Getchell and Mrs. ical treatment, returned home Wed­
companied by Mrs. Walter Smith left
Tom Colpitts both had tonsilectomy’s nesday morning.
Wednesday for Portland. Mrs. O. M.
in the local hospital Monday.
Mrs, Harold Hunt and small son Beard is substituting at the Hermis­
Pvt. Wilbur Hinkle, son of Mr. and were released from the hospital Sun­
ton Trading Co. while Mrs. Smith is
Mrs. Twig Hinkle, is now stationed day to return to their home. At that
News and Cartoon
away from the store.
i in Tucson, Arizona.
time they had not named the baby.
Mrs. G. T. Haglund of Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan and
Mrs. Roy Hale returned her moth­ visited until Thursday this week with
daughter
Kay
spent
.last
week
end
in
TUESDAY
JULY 7
er, Mrs. T. M. Gaston and her niece. her sister, Mrs. Anne Durfey. The
i I.a Grande.
Miss Esther Litchfield, to Baker Fri­ latter will leave this week for the
GEORGE Ml'RPHY anti
Miss Johanna Casper is now em­ day.
Lazy T Dude ranch where she will
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance de­
Mrs. Stella Doll, who was rushed visit with Miss Betty Burgard of
ANNE SHIRLEY in
pot.
to the hospital from Irrigon Monday
Mrs. Oliver Leslie and two daugh­ | was removed to Pendleton Tuesday. Portland.
Lt. Wallace Cochran, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman and
ters Alice and Jerry spent three days I She is in a critical condition.
stationed in Alaska for some time, is two daughters have recently moved POWER COMPANY
last week in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan, who visiting here wth his family this week. to near Umatilla from Washington. MEN VOLUNTEER
The Misses Esse and Esther Jones have been living here for the past
Lt. Cochran formerly was athletic Mrs. Harryman has received word
who are both locally employed spent few months, returned to their home
coach at Hermiston high school. He from the war department that her FOR FOREST WORK
Monday in La Grande.
in Los Angeles Tuesday.
will report next week at a middle west brother, Lt. Hugh H. Roberts, is list­
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scalf of Stan­
Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring and destination.
ed among the missing in the battle of
Pacific Power & Light Co. men
field are the parents of a baby girl Sylvia spent the week end on a trip
Mrs. George Wright and son and Bataan and that as soon as word of have volunteered their help to the
born Sunday. They have named her to Dallas and Salem where they vis­
daughter enjoyed a short visit with the offical list of prisoners is receiv­ forest service and during the 1942
Sharon Gai).
ited relatives.
WED. - THURS.
JULY 8-9
her uncle, E. P. Dodd, Tuesday while ed she will be notified. Another bro­ fire season will serve as auxiliaries
Virginia Todd returned Sunday en route home to Boise, Idaho, fol­ ther, Winston Roberts, is at the na­ to help protect the forests against
JOAN WOODBURY in
from Oakland and San Francisco, lowing a visit with her husband, Ma­ val air base at Seattle and still ano­ fire and sabotage, according to Art
I Cal., where she had been visiting the jor George Wright now stationed at ther brother, Clifford Roberts, is on Thrasher, local manager.
past week.
the U.S.S. Dickinson on the Atlantic.
Ft. Lewis.
C. O. Lindh, assistant regional for­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and
A miscellaneous shower was held ester for Oregon and Washington,
Bill Davis of Wasco began work
two small children were dinner this week at the Hermiston Food at the home of Mrs. Paul Van Patten
1 guests of Mr, and Mrs. Al Quiring Store as butcher. He formerly was for her sister, Mrs. Dayton Harris, has expressed his appreciation of the
utility’s assistance and has asked the
Sunday.
employed at the Food Store and also Tuesday evening. The time was spent | company’s representatives to work
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Mrs.
Ray
Critchfield
left
Friday
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
at the present location of the Her­ in games and opening of gifts, with
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE for Kelso. Wn. She was accompan­ miston Trading Co. He is the father late refreshments served by Mrs. closely with state and federal protec­
ied by Miss Ruth Lyons who went on of Mrs. Laverne Null and Mrs. Chas. Van Patten and Mrs. Al Quiring. tive authorities in their various dis-
also
tricts.
to Bremerton to visit with her broth­ Wells.
Present or sending gifts were Mrs.
The company’s extensive private
er
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carol
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schuening Jr. Ermol Sater, Mrs. C. J. Jackson.
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston
Man
Lyons. Both ladies were expected to of Helix celebrated Mrs. Schuening's Mrs. Kenneth Gibbs, Mrs. L. Michae­ telephone system, carried on power
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ return Wednesday.
birthday at the home of her parents. li, Mrs. Arnold Webber, Miss Mabel transmission lines through a number
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kennison, Rauch, Mrs. Frank Hanson, Mrs. W. of remote areas, is expected to be
I 1 Sunday. Charles Pierson was also a J. Kennings, Mrs. Roy Attebury. particularly useful in reporting fire
| guest of the Kennisons that after- Grandma Shaw, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. information, Thrasher pointed out.
Company service crews and trans­
Lee Quiring, Mrs. Al Quiring, Mrs.
I noon.
Wayne Cassidy, Elbert Moore and Van Patten and the honoree, Mrs. mission line patrols are trained and
equipped to handle small fires near
Eddie Bensel spent a very successful Dayton Harris.
lines during their normal course of
week end at Elk Lake and surround­
duty. Thrasher said. In case of fires
ing lakes fishing. They report there USO WORK IS
too big to handle alone, they will
were lots of fish and lots of fun. Al­
communicate directly with proper
so at Elk lake for the week end were POPULAR HERE
. forest protection officials in their
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan.
Some very interesting facts were areas. They also will watch for and
Word has been received from Tom
found
through a chat with Mrs. A. report promptly all suspicious per­
Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Stewart, who was, until he joined the V. Mitchell of Tertel Town the other sons in forested areas.
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navy, employed at the Pearson Shell afternoon. She stated that interest
was strong in the women's gym class­
Service,
that
he
has
been
promoted
AUXILIARY
Reliance Golden Corn
Everbest Corn & Veg. Relish
16 OZ. jar 230
from the machinists school to E. & R. es that are held each Monday and
Thursday
afternoons
at
2:00
o
’
clock.
No. 808*8 2 cans 2 5 0
Muchmore Dills .............................. 25 oz. jar
and is still in Pearl Harbor.
On Monday the women who are turn­ ELECTS JUNE 25
Reliance Stuffed Olives
.21 OZ. jar 190
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Meyer
of
Seaport Peas
Lebanon, Ore., are the proud par­ ing out from all parts of town have
Reliance Ripe Olives, med. ..
9 oz. can 210
The American Legion Auxiliary,
No. 303’s
3 cans 330
ents of a daughter born June 27. The calisthenics and tap dancing, the Hermiston Unit No. 37, held its an­
Wilson Pigs Feet
28 OZ. jars 39c
latter
being
taught
by
Mrs.
Claire
little tot has been named Susan Kath-
nual election of officers on the regu­
Seaport Tomatoes
Wilson Pigs Feet
14 oz. jars 23c
erin. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer formerly Weston.
lar meeting. June 25, electing the
Every
Thursday
the
ladies,
who
No.
I
’
s
6
cans
590
Mor Lunch Meat
12 oz. can
lived here and he was employed in
following officers: Mrs. Glenn Rip-
are
free
to
bring
their
children
and
the First National Bank.
Wilson’s Pure Deviled Meat, 1 1 's
4 cans 23c
ley, president: Mrs. F. B Belt. 1st
Reliance Grapefruit
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and leave them there, take part in calis­ vice president: Mrs. S. F. Moore. 2nd
Wilson’s Assorted Spread
can 130
thenics
and
volley
ball
or
badminton.
No. 2’s
2 cans 310
children, Kay Ella and Chas., left
vice president; and Mrs. Waiter
Wednesday of last week for Portland This week they deviated from their Hamm, secretary-treasurer.
Reliance Jumbo Shrimp, wet or dry, 5 OZ. can 290
Texa Delta
usual
schedule
and
went
horseback
| on business. They also visited in
Standard Shrimp, 5 OZ.
2 cans 450
Delegates to the department con­
Grapefruit Juice
! Forest Grove at the home of Mr. and riding at the Kik ranch on Tuesday,
Hi Ho Crackers
1 lb. pkg. 210
46 oz.
3 cans 690
1 Mrs. James Benoit. Mrs. Benoit is and planned to go swimming in Pen­ vention chosen were Mrs. William
Universal Book Matches, 15 books
4 pkgs. 1S0
the former Della Wilkins, a school dleton on Thursday. Also Mrs. Mit­ Kik and Mrs. Glenn Ripley, with
chell said that through the coopera­ Mrs. F. B. Belt and Mrs. S. F. Moore
Reliance
Orange
Juice
teacher here some time ago.
Tang Salad Dressing
pint jai 250
as alternates.
46 oz. can
370
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harder and tion of the county health department
Tang Salad Dressing
quart jai 390
Installation of officers will be held
daughter Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. the county nurse, Miss Bruce, gives
Table Queen Sandwich Spread
quart jar 330
Reliance Orange &
Fred Barker and children, Beverly them instruction every two weeks on at the next regular meeting Thurs­
Seaport Pork & Beans, 20 OZ.
3 cans 330
Anne and Fred Jr., arrived Saturday nutrition and health. She also stat­ day, July 9. Mrs. James Todd will
Grapefruit Juice
from Susanville, Cal. Both men re­ ed that any ladies who had not so far be the installing officer.
Fawn Tea
12 oz. can 590
46 oz. can
350
turned Sumday but the ladies will come out to join the fun, should
stay here for an indefinite visit with come on one of the above dates and Wayne Power Writes From Australia
Lemon Juice
Dromedary Ginger Bread Mix
pkg. 230
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power have re­
their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. join the classes.
8 oz.
2 cans 170
Dromedary Devil’s Food Mix
pkg. 280
On July 14 at the U. S. O., the ceived word from their son Wayne
Bensel, and their sister, Mrs. W. M.
Kremel Pudding
4 pkgs. 190
children who have been meeting from who is now “somewhere in Austral­
Pearson.
Reliance Apple Juice
Wakota Flour
49 lb. bag $1.89
Mrs. Smith and two small sons of 10 to 12 for the children’s hour, are ia.” He states that everything seems
46 oz. can
240
Argo Corn Starch, 1 lb.
3 pkgs. 250
Boise are visiting at the home of her going to put on a play and drill for backward there, including the seasons
of the year and people driving on the
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. their parents and friends.
Reliance
Fisher’s Biscuit Mix
large pkg. 350
There is also a business girls’ gym wrong side of the road. He hints that
Casper
this
week.
Mr.
Smith,
who
Sliced Pineapple
Peach Blossom Cake Flour
large pkg. 230
is employed at the Vancouver ship­ class every Tuesday evening at 8:00 there are plenty of girls and in the
No. 212 can
310
Hercules Imit. Vanilla
8 OZ. bottle 190
yards. spent last week end here vis­ o’clock at which every girl is wel­ same paragraph states that he thinks
come to coma.
he will like it there.
Baker's Premium Chocolate
12 lb. cake 170
iting both families.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce motored
Clabber Girl Baking Powder
2 lb. can 210
to Prineville Saturday afternoon to
visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Picnic Plates
pkg. 100
Floyd Pierce and family. They re-
Hot or Cold Cups
pkg. 100
turned Sunday accompanied by their
You Can Whip Our
Diamond Wax Paper
........
125 ft. roll 170
son Stanley who had been visiting
Paper Napkins, Purity 40 ct.
2 pkgs. 190
there for the past month. Floyd, who
1 lb. can
Cream,
Magneseal Bottle Caps
each 50
has been employed at Prineville for
the past few years, left Sunday to go
Potato Peelers ........
each 100
But You Can’t Beat Our
to Portland where he will be em­
Can Openers
................................. each 100
ployed in the shipyards.
Mrs. Jean Wilson entertained for
Milk
her daughter. Mary Jean. Saturday
the occasion being her birthday. They
left early in the morning for Pendle­
Phone 3761
ton where they went swimming, at-
tended a movie, had a picnic lunch,
and later in the evening attended a
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Free Delivery
party for her by Mr. and Mrs. i
HERMISTON, OREGON
J. V. McCormack. Those going were
H. L. PAYNE, Owner
Marilyn Hughes, Bob Phelps. Earl
; Miller, the hostess and the honoree.
Local Happenings
BE SMIT
Large Selection
Robert YOUNG
120 Watches
Mexican Spitfire at Ses
Use Our Lay-Away Plan
Woman of the Year
A. W. Behrman
Open Evenings
Mayor of
44th St.
I Killed
That Man
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Hermiston
Barber Shop
With Two Lives
FOOD VALUES
230
37c
Seaport
COFFEE
29c
Hermiston Food Store
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
Hermiston Dairy