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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO 1942. Mrs. H. K. Iverson and small son are visiting in Portland. Canada's Farmers Winning Food Production Battle Francis Chapman, who has been employed at the Naomi's Beauty To Feed United Nations Despite Wartime Nook has moved to Walla Walla. Bonita Broncheau underwent a ton mu nir inugmum I "TITI i NE of the vital divisions of silectomy in the local hospital Tues Canada’s war efforts is the pro- Mrs. Norman Pennock and small C. C. Christianson spent last week day. duction and shipment of agricul- son Arthur Lowell returned to their turai products. When England’s Anne Sommerer, recently employed end in Portland. continental food sources were in- Miss Genevieve Alspach is now em- home Sunday from the local hospital. with Paul N. Odegard & Associates, vaded. Canada became its nearest • Miss Clara Bryant left Friday for is again working at the Behrman ployed by the U. S. Engineers at the source of food supply. To meet the gr Cal., where she will be Long Beach, expanded demand, the Dominion " Jewelry store. Ordnance Depot. has achieved an output described as ‘ Y Mrs. E. Cooney left Wednesday for F. B. Pennock who is a medical pa- gone about a month. "little short of miraculous.” . im- Spokane, Wash., where she will visit tient in the local hospital is much The Misses Essie and Esther Jones Tremendous shipments of poultry F spent Monday visiting their parents with her son and daughter-in-law, and dairy products are current: in ,4.2 proved. the year ending March 31, 1942. Ioag Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooney. Word has been received by cable- in Boardman. 115 million pounds of cheese and Mrs. Carl Johnson and small gram by Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce Grita Hibbard and Dorothy Olson during the Spring months 23 mil- : daughter Linda Irene left for their that their son, Lt. Gene Pierce, has underwent tonsilectomies in the local Hon dozen eggs were produced tor *‘ 4 shipment to England. These quan- -- home Monday from the hospital. arrived safely in Australia and that hospital Wednesday. titles represent a large percentage fol Mrs. Edith Snivly visited from Tom Fraser and Gale Felthouse everything is “O.K.”. more than that contracted for. ’ ; : spent Tuesday on business in Pendle Thursday until Tuesday with her As well as foods, there has been mother, Mrs. Stone in Union. substantial advance in the output ton. of fibre flax, grains and other field - 2 dustry in Canada is the Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Lewiston, Roy Parsons acted as special po production of dried eggs. crops. All of this would have been — I lice here for three days this week Idaho, have returned to their home exceptional under normal circum- the breaking stances, but with a diminishing of A during the illness of Leland Smith, after having spent last week visiting e dozen eggs room. make one pound of pow- manpower on the farms it is an : HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lieb. deputy police. all the food outstanding achievement.____________ ” eggs. PHONE 2121 Mrs. Chas. Frietag and children Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special k ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her left Friday for Nampa, Idaho, where this AUG. 21 22 miston Hotel on Wednesday, August they will spend about two weeks, bar- FRI - SAT. red rock chick, left. By 26, hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. l ie visiting relatives. Fall she will be doing her Mrs. Roy Trublood and infant ba part to feed the Allied Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie left I m ’ Nations. Tuesday for Portland and Seattle. by Martha Jane returned home Tues They expect to be gone about two day from the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson have weeks. William Sisson, who is a patient in recently moved from Lexington to the , is Hineline ranch in Minnehaha dis the Hermiston General hospital, getting along nicely and expects to trict. Bill Ruther visited in town one day leave for his home in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White and last week before going to Vancouver •DAN DAILEY, Jr daughter Lois left Tuesday for Port where he will be employed in the land and other points for a month’s shipyards. Mrs. Wilma Sausser was taken to donna reed vacation. Mrs. A. M. Smith, who has been in the Walla Walla Sanitarium for an bobbyblake _ Women the local hospital for some time with appendectomy Wednesday. She was Color Cartoon Wizard of Arts employed at the Igloo Inn. the men called into a fractured leg is getting along as Sport Baseball Gene and Deane Beaver, better well as can be expected. young woman takes A tonsil clinic was held at the lo known as the “Beaver twins”, are the milking AUG. 23-24 cal hospital Sunday with Hazel Nel now operating the service station at SUN. - MON.- comes from, son, Ralph Hunt, Jeannie Pearson, Tiney’s Brite Spot. Donald Hower, who was injured in cad Richard Harvey and Edith McCann —, " an accident in Umatilla Saturday, has undergoing the operation. tert Mrs. Chas.* Savage and little been transferred to the Peendleton daughter of Shelton, Wash., wife of hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten left % / % "s‘e Rep. Savage, have returned to their Popeye Cartoon & Newsreel home after spending several weeks last Saturday for a week’s vacation here with Mrs. Savage’s parents, Mr. by plane for Salt Lake City to visit Paul’s brother. TUESDAY AUG. 25 and Mrs. George Pinkerton. John Pugh, who has been a patient j Double Feature By grading, by Government inspectors, every pound ef in the local hospital for some time, Canadian cheddar cheese shipped to England is known Er __ Y is much improved. Mrs. Helen Mason, member of the Free Estimates Convoys, left, daily defy Nazi submarines to carry food payroll department personnel at the to the people of Britain and the Canadian armed forces All Labor Guaranteed ordnance depot, has been transferred overseas. The amount of foods shipped testify to the vast efforts of the Canadian farmer in this food production to Los Angeles in the Panamaian di battle. vision. RAY LOOSVELDT Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waterman Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Loop of Mt. Washington points. The Burnhams Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider, are the parents of a baby girl born Licensed Plumber Vernon, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Hel- are owners of Burnham & Burnham, Based upon the MM strip crested by CHIC YOUNG Tuesday night. The little tot weighed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin and Mr. Penny Singleton-Arthur Lake-Lanry Simms gesen are visiting at the Alton Kings local drygoods store, which has been and Mrs. Dan Gray enjoyed a Sun 9 pounds 3 ounces. left in charge of Mrs. Neva Pilon bury home for a few days. Plumbing & Heating Contractor Velma Ray, who is employed at the day picnic at Sacajawea park near during their absence. Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and tx First National Bank, returned from « Word has been received locally that Mrs. George Sperling and daugh Shirley returned home Monday night Phone 2381 Hermiston a week spent in Spokane visiting her a Paul Stockard, son of Mr. and Mrs. vy. after spending the week end visiting ter Mickey of Portland are visiting at home. R. H. Stockard, formerly of Hermis Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loosveldt and the home of their friends, Mr. and friends and relatives in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney re ton, is now a Major and is stationed son spent Sunday at Tollgate, re Mrs. K. D. Pierson and family. 1 turned Sunday from a ten day vaca at Cordova, Alaska. Major Stockard turning by way of Walla Walla Mrs. C. C. Compton and her moth AAAAAAAAAAAAA A Columb a P cluse where they saw Mr. and Mrs. Don er, Mrs. W. W. Poyfair returned tion trip to the Oregon beaches. They is a brother of Victor Stockard of Hermiston. n Emmons, who formerly lived here. Thursday from Spokane where they report an excellent time. Kenneth Elwood suffered injur Miss Mabel Rauch. Mrs. Ray Cox- Lee Weber, assistant coach here had been visiting. Mrs. Compton is AUG. 26-27 WED. - THURS. en and Mrs. Clara Thornburg left now employed at the U. O. D. last year, returned to Hermiston this ies to his shoulder, leg and back, and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in Saturday for Wallowa Lake where Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh week full of vim and vigor for the William Dale Wedger, employed at they expect to spend a week. ter Sylvia returned Wednesday even opening of football season. He has the ordnance depot, was bruised in a WELL EQUIPPED TO S. A. Anderson Jr. left for' Van- ing from a 10-day vacation trip spent spent the summer in Junction City. car collision Thursday night at about ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE couver, Wash., Friday where he will He is slated for first line duties be 10:30 on the road to the ordnance YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE be employed by the Henry J. Kaiser at the beach and at Salem with her cause of the absence of Ray Critch- depot near Tiny's tavern. Both cars parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone. were badly damaged, the Elwood car shipbuilding corporation. Mr. An Mrs. Anna Briggs left Friday with field. derson, for many years the local tin Mrs. C. E. Fisk of Stanfield for Port A. W. Behrman and Grant Walker which was proceeding toward the Color Cartoon Under the Spread BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston smith, has been an inspector at the land. She will spend the winter with were among those undergoing physi depot, being almos tcompletely wreck- ing Blacksmith Shop Umatilla ordnance depot for the past her daughter, Miss Marion Briggs in cal examinations in Pendleton Tues cd. Faulty lights were said to have several months. Dunsmuir, Cal., where the latter op day. No definite information was been a factor in the collision. J. G. Pearson, Dr. W. L. Morgan, secured concerning their draft status, erates a gift and flower shop. Supt. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen however, it was suggested that many Walt Pearson and Eddie Bensel spent returned Wednesday from a week’s of the group would be called the mid Saturday and Sunday at Ice Lake, returning with a fine mess. The boys vacation trip which took them to var dle of September. Mrs. Clara Burnham and daughter, got crossed up on their signals, how ious beach resorts. A greater por tion of the time was spent at Cannon Miss Mary Burnham, left Friday by ever. and brought back only two- Beach. Supt. Kersbergen is now back motor for Tacoma. Seattle and other thirds of their limit. at work preparing for the opening on September 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Beaver of Snyder, Texas, spent from last Wed nesday till Monday visiting at the home of their brother, N. T. Beaver and family, and also stayed at the home of their son, L. F. Beaver and family. A family picnic was en PINEAPPLE joyed Sunday at Bingham Springs. Jess Tiffany, who is employed at • Select your linoleum the Experiment Station and who was hurt in a motorcycle accident two from one of the largest weeks ago, left the local hospital stocks in Umatilla county. Tuesday for his home in Vancouver where he will visit his parents while • We have Inlays and recuperating. Mrs. L. Hammer entertained with Prints, felt, burlap and ad a luncheon Saturday afternoon at her home honoring Carole Hammer on hesive backs. her seventh birthday. Carole is a granddaughter. Covers were laid for • We do custom laying, in 21 relatives and friends. Croquet was the home, store and office, enjoyed and Carole received many PAPER nice gifts. etc. Bill Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. / adha Belt and presidential candidate in • Choose your pattern now 1964, returned home this week fol lowing a six weeks summer session at while stocks are complete. I • I. A. Bill will spend the next few weeks earning some "cash" prior By the yard, or sized. SALMON to entering school for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Stanley returned Tuesday evening from a 10-day trip, partly on vaca tion and several days on business. ■ The pleasure trip took them to var ious beaches while business was | transacted in Portland. Otto says 3781 Fre he never unpacked his fishing line HERMISTON. OREGON due to the fact that all fishing is Hermiston, Oregon prohibited from boats and in the streams Local Happenings Problems 9 Mi 29 O MM as OASIS THEATRE (4 . a pt J ‘ "7 nt The Fleet’s In • A. . oveeene cuewcerae < ‘QUEEN Hermiston The Great Barber Shop Dictator “a r a" as See Us Today! Farmer’s Supply Co.