The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 23, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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Gene Rugg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Rugg left Tuesday for Portland
to take the preliminary examinations
before entering the Naval Air force.
He expects to be gone a week when
he will return to await call.
It is reported that Miss Lavina May
Mrs. F. B. Belt left Wednesday for Lynch, high school teacher here and
Portland to be gone a few days.
who underwent an operation in the
Dr. W. L. Morgan spent the week Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore
end in Portland visiting his wife who early this summer, is now able to be
is in a hospital there.
in a wheel chair and is feeling fine.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse
Bill Lehigh of San Francisco ar­
spent the week end visiting relatives rived Sunday to visit at the Jens
in Yakima, Wn.
Skovbo home. He and Marie Skov-
Chester Beck, who has been in the bo, who has been visiting here for
Hermiston General hospital for the the past month will return to their
past week, is much improved and will work in San Francisco Friday.
be able to leave soon.
Miss Magdalene Buck of Bismark,
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special­ North Dakota, visited Tuesday with
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­ Mrs. W. M. Pearson. She was on her
miston Hotel Wednesday, July 29,
way to Portland and California. Miss
hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
49-lc
Buck was a school teacher here about
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis are
1932.
the parents of a boy born Monday
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen re­
morning at the local hospital. The
turned
Tuesday evening from a vaca­
little tot weighed 9 pounds 7 ounces.
Stanley Pierce returned Friday tion trip which took them to Portland
from Cove, Ore., where he had been and Seaside and other coast points.
attending a church conference for the Mr. Kersbergen is now preparing for
the opening of school which is grad-
past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Beard and ually drawing nearer again.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Sapper of
daughter Shirley returned Wednes­
day from a week’s vacation spent at Erie, Pa., announce the marriage of
their daughter, Helen Louise, to Corp.
the coast.
Dan Morehouse, Bob Anderson and John F. Walter. Monday, July 6. Mr.
Jack Crowl are here this week from and Mrs. Sapper were old timers here
Portland on business. They are stay­ and Helen was born in Hermiston.
ing at the W. C. Morehouse home.
Wally Telford, who has been em­
William Sisson was admitted to the ployed at the Ordnance Depot for the
local hospital last Wednesday for past few months, left Monday for
medical treatment. He was released Portland where he will visit until
Tuesday.
the middle of August when he will be
Alfred Emert of Knoxville, Ten- called into the service.
nessee, arrived Friday to stay with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Emmons have
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. moved to Walla Walla where he will
Emert, while he is awaiting call to be employed at the air base. Jess
the air corps.
Baker of Boise, Idaho, is taking his
Mrs. A. M. Smith suffered a badly place in the hardware where Mr. Em­
fractured leg Monday when she fell mons was employed.
from a ladder while she was painting
Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Iverson
the house. Mrs. Smith is in the lo-
and son Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
cal hospital.
Millan. Dare Royce, and Frank Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frietag, Mr.
kenrider spent the week end at Bing­
and Mrs. O. V. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
ham Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Fred Rauch were all among those
Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Art Thrash-
who spent Sunday at Bingham
er joined the Iversons Sunday after­
Springs.
noon.
Mrs. Tom Lenhart and children
Spending Sunday at Bingham
visited two days this week with
friends and relatives here. They are Springs were Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
now located in Corvallis where Mr. Gailey and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lenhart is employed with the U. S. Wayne Lindner, Miss Vivian Dyer,
Mrs. Chas. Seeliger and two sons,
Engineers.
Mrs. Gilbert Lawson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and
Tommy and Dorothy Rose of Prine­ Shirley.
A unique party, where everyone re-
ville, Ore., are expected to arrive Fri­
:
ceived
a prize, was held Wednesday
day to visit a week at the home of
I evening by Mrs. W. M. Pearson at
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne.
| her home on Ridgeway Ave. in hon­
or of her sisters, Mrs. Fred Barker
and Mrs. Harry Harder who are vis-
I iting here from California. There
were three tables in play.
Kay Joyce Ritchie and Anne Som­
merer, who until this week have been
employed at the Behrman Jewelry
shop, are now working at the Ord­
nance Depot. Mrs. N. L. Ritchie and
Miss Elsie Rauch are at the Jewelry
store while Mr. Behrman is spending
a few days in Seattle.
Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick and
daughter, Kathleen of Seattle, are
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCulley. Don­
ald and David McCulley of Tacoma
are also visiting at the McCulley
home. All of the visitors expect to
return to their homes in about two
weeks.
J • Herbert Swarner of Vancouver.
MONITOR
Wn., and Dan Johnson of Portland
visited Monday night with the for­
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Swarner. The men were en route
to La Grande, Clarkston, Wn„ and
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Bottles
Lewiston. Idaho. They are connect­
ed with the Bonneville Administra­
tion.
FRISBIE’S
Bob Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Enos Martin was quite badly in­
jured in a 20 foot fall from’ some
machinery, July 12, while working at
the Ready Mix Concrete plant at
(Except Strawberry 79c)
Spokane. Mrs. Martin who went to’
Spokane immediately after the acci-
I dent returned home with Bob Sunday.
MERRIMAC
COLUMBIA RIVER
Bob intends to return to his work
there as soon as he is able.
Salien
Mrs. A. R. Blinston recently re-
ceived a letter from her daughter.
LB.
Mrs. Lawrence Hunt, stating that
she and Mr. Hunt had spent the week
end in New Y ork and among the
places they visited were the Hit Par-
FRISBIE
ade Broadcast, the Rockefeller Cen­
ter. the Hurricane Club and the Cen-
tral Park. From New York they
went to Clinton. Ohio, where Mr.
Hunt is stationed.
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Local Happenings
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Russell Piersol Jr. spent the week
end
visiting in Roseburg.
FRI. - SAT.
JULY 24-25
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury left last
Double Feature
Thursday for Portland for a short
vacation visiting relatives.
Mrs. Ideila Wigglesworth is again
in the local hospital receiving medi-
cal care.
John Dawson, who is now stationed
t I Bashful
with the navy in Portland, spent Sun­
1 Bachelor
day here visiting friends.
(
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Emert and Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Emert of Ione
spent Friday visiting in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie left
Sunday for a week’s vacation and
fishing trip at Bingham Springs.
Alberta Johnson returned Sunday
evening after having spent the week
end visiting relatives in Boise.
Naomi Brownell, Mrs. Harvey
Payne, Mrs. Vic Addleman and Miss
SUN. - MON.
JULY 26-27 Snow McCoy left Friday for Port­
land where they spent the week end.
Miss Dorothy Osmond, who is em­
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance de­
pot, left Friday evening for San
I Francisco where she will visit for a
| week.
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THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON, OREGON.
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The personnel of the U. s. O. is
planning a children’s program to be
broadcast over KWRC on July 31.
from 2 to 3 p. m. Included in the
program will be a 3-act play, duet
and recitations.
An amateur night is also being
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struments, sing, do magicians tricks
or monologue are urged to get in l
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TERTELING BUSY STRING ARTISTS
IN SOUTH DAKOTA SCHEDULED HERE
BIOLA (Bible Institute of Los
In a letter recently received by
Angeles) String Ensemble will pre­
Mrs. Otto Pierce from her daughter!
sent a concert of sacred music at the
Marion, who is with J. A. Terteling
Baptist church here on Tuesday
& Sons in South Dakota, Marion
night, July 28, at 8:00 o’clock. Both
states that there is a regular city vocal and instrumental numbers will
built within the boundary lines of
be given by this group of talented ar­
the Ordnance Depot there. There is
a general store, bowling alley, thea­ tists.
The public is cordially invited to
tre with the latest pictures, play­
attend. No admission will be charged
ground with a supervisor for child­
but an offering will be taken.
ren of defense workers, and the em­
ployees have organized baseball, bad­
minton and volley ball teams, and NEIGHBORHOOD
boxing bouts. There are also hous­ LEADERS NAMED
ing facilities for all the workers
within the area.
At a meeting of the community
In a talk given by Mr. Terteling
on the Fourth of July, where they leaders at the office of Gene Lear,
say he spent several hundred dollars assistant county agnt, Tuesday night,
on a huge fireworks display, he stat­ neighborhood leaders were selected
ed that 1000 more workers, both for all communities in West Umatil­
men and women, were needed to com­ la county. These neighborhood lead­
plete the work on time, and that all ers are being asked to assist in an
employees should write home and in­ emergency program for disseminat­
vite their relatives and friends to the ing information to rural people.
A list of neighborhood leaders will
Black Hills to work.
Mr. Terteling is using women in be printed soon.
every job possible throughout the de­
Marriage Is Announced
pot. Marion, who has been there for
Mrs. Florence G. Davis of Hermis­
several months, enjoys her work very
ton announces the marriage of hei
much.
daughter, Mignon, to Dr. Charles A.
More than 60 countries grow cotton Gallup of Los Angeles, Calif. The
commercially, but six countries pro­ couple was married July 19 at Las
duce nine-tenths of the crop.
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