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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1942)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942 PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON director. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wells and three sons have returned here after a month’s trip to coast cities. Resignations of Miss Lois Messen ger. primary teacher, and Robert Boak, high school coach, have been received by the school board of dis trict 61. A bus runs daily from the high school at 7:30 a. m. to take hop pick ers to the Dixson hop yards in the Columbia district. Miss Bernice Hughes, 15 years old, arises at 4:30 STANFIELD NEWS Out of Sight Rv Mr». Rute Hedrick Fuel Oil Restrictions Have Now Been Lifted Funeral rites for U. G. Shipley, 74 years old, were read by Rev. J. K. Griffiths from the Presbyterian church Sunday. A large crowd at tended and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. The trio, Ed gar Hoosier. Rose Hoosier and Frankie Lane, sang. Mrs. Don Sikes payed. Pallbearers were Mr. Great house, Mr McCall. Mr. Refvem, Mr. and finishes, her . Oregon Journal Bagan, Mr. H. Wessell and Mr. J. route at 6:30 and breakfast, and Heckman. Four brothers and one makes the bus for a full days work sister, all past seventy, survive. Al- in the hop ya res- a , , , . Out of Mind! Your fire insurance policy which must shield you from financial loss if your pro perty is destroyed, represents security and peace of mind provided it adequately cov ers the property it is intended to insure. Let us make an analysis of your individual requirements and check them against the protection you already have........................ No Obligation - Phone Today FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation so surviving are 32 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, and eight children, three of which live at Stan- field: Ernest and Harry, and Mrs. Ralph Bartley: Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. Julius Haney of St. Helens, Mrs. Levi Johnson of Elgin, Mrs. Or- ville Myers of Hilgard, Mrs. Charles Connor of Arlington and his widow, Sarah ShSipley of Stanfield. Burial was at at the the Stanfield Stanfield cemetery. cemetery was ÀÀAÀAÀÀÀÀÀ Fill Your Barrels Now! Union Oil Co. _ Mrs. Mabel Richards returned to Seattle with Mr and Mrs. Sherman Chapin and daughters last week end. Max Krause and, Mrs Helen Hol- GEO. HARKENRIDER. Distributor man of Tacoma visited Helen's grand- father, L. Jouannault last Sunday Homer Hedrick returned Monday night from ten days vacation with friends in. Tacoma,, and also, visited | his, son Charles and daughter. Mrs. lough, and George Nudo and Mr. and Ralph in Portland. Mrs. Isackson Byron Brown and daughters Mrs. Howard Herrick. They will Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans left called on friends in Stanfield before Sunday for a picnic dinner with | returning to their home in Portland friends on the Deschutes river, and | Sunday. continue their vacation for two weeks | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Nudo of to Oregon points of interest. Mr. Ev- । Portland visited his mother. Mrs. ans is janitor of row one of the trail- Mary Nudo, over the week end. Sam- er camp. my, a welder at the Oregon shipyards Miss Lois Greenwood left for Chi- | and Miss Glaewin Mellior, employee cago last Sunday where she will be | of the telephone company, were mar- a student of Y. W. C. A. work. She ried at Vancouver August first, and is succeeded here by Miss Margaret | were accompanied by Buddy Mellior. Achterman of Eugene as recreation | who was home from the navy on fur live in Portland. Mrs. Paul Baker was honored on Thursday with a nuptial shower in the Ladies Aid parlors. Music and games provided much merriment. Many beautiful gifts were presented. Hostesses were Mesdames Dennis Duncan. Sikes, Loughary, Hedrick, Wheeler and Miss Lenno Waid. Mrs. Roy Duncan and Miss Rose Hoosier sang and Mrs. Don Sikes and Mrs. Max Pigar played. A" vniiR ENERGY UP- - thy KEEP lUUn Py Nutrition headquarters STONE’S for the American family! ECONOMY IS OUR KEYNOTE! Sugar • • • Milk Pears ............. Coffee.......... Matches .... Asparagus . . 10 lbs. Granulated Redeem your No. 8 stamp at Stone’s! Sugar ration card holders, each 15c. 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Norris Rassusman of Boardman called Wednesday evening at the E. B. Wattenburger home. Bobby Morehead is attending a church convention for boys at Antho ny Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bartholomew of Bingen, Wn.. is visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bar tholomew. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Kinten of Kim merer, Wyo., are the parents of a baby daughter born August 20 and weighing 7 12 pounds. Mrs. Kinten is better known as Alma Neill. The young lady is the first grandchild of Roy Neill of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and daughter Patty spent Sunday at Leh man Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers of Her miston called Monday evening at the Clayton Ayers home. Leg o’Mutton lb. 18c lb. 15c Chops Shoulder Roast IC c lb. 7c Stew Beef Roast-Blade, lb. 25c Stone’s Baby Beef Baby Beef Sirloin Stk. 32c Sweet or Dill Pickles Implement Co. 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