THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE TWO
Elmer Howe visited his family in : ’ Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley of
Yakima over the week end. He is Portland arrived Wednesday for a
few days visit with friends in Her-
inployed at the Ordnance depot.
Lowell Stockman of Pendleton, can- miston. Mr. Kingsley is enjoying his
didate for congress, was a visitor in annual hunt while here.
town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipper are the
Miss Voncile Gooch of Enterprise parents of a baby girl born October
Mrs. Harry Andrews and two ¡g now employed at the Umatilla Ord- 10 in the Hermiston hospital. The
Miss Florence Wurtsmith of Colo
FOR CLASSES IN
little tot weighed eight pounds at
rado is now employed in Hermiston. daughters spent the week end in nance depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace of Irri- birth.
Mrs. Frances Saunders is a med Walla Walla on business.
Albert Anderson, who is employed 1 gon have moved into their new home
A hunting party made up of Paul
ical patient at the local hospital.
at the U. O. D., spent the week end in in Hermiston.
Van Patten, Roy Attebury, Dayton
Portland.
Miss Gertrude Simmons of Port Harris and Kenneth Gibbs spent Sun
Lt. August Rauch of California ar land arrived Saturday to spend the day hunting in the Meacham moun-
rived in Hermiston this week to visit week visiting with Miss Naoma tains. The group returned with three
relatives.
Brownell.
deer.
Mrs. Joyce Wells underwent an
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrent have
Mrs. Dora Trisler of Boise, Idaho,
OCT. 16-17 emergency appendectomy in the Her spent the week end visiting at the had as their guests the past week
FRI.-SAT.
AND
DOUBLE FEATURE
miston General hospital Wednesday. home of her daughter, Mrs. M. L. their two sons, Herbert R. Parrent,
Miss LaVelle Hunt spent a week’s Watson.
who is employed in the shipyards in
vacation at Baker with her grand-
A son, Jackie Eugene, was born to Tacoma, and Corp. Clifford S. Par
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts on Oc- rent of Camp Berkeley, Cal.
Edgar Hunt, who has been a med tober 1. The little fellow weighed 7
7
with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knerr arrived
Marsha HUNT
ical
patient
in
the
local
hospital
for
Wednesday
to visit at the home of
pounds
and
7
ounces.
Richard
CARLSON
some time, is improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Greenely of the his mother. Mrs. Alta Knerr, ile is
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- Butter Creek district are parents of a member of the coast guard and
has
I
Mrs. Ann Hildenbrandt will be at the U. S.
ist. of Pendleton, will be at the Her- a baby boy born Wednesday in the been stationed at Tacoma, He
PIERRE OF THE mis ton Hotel on Wednesday October | local hospital
awaiting a new assignment.
O. building in Hermiston from 3 to 8 p. m.,
5:00
21. Hours are from 1:00
and
Word has been received by Mr.
'
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Alstott left last
PLEINS"
Saturday, October 17th, to make arrange
p. m.
week for Portland to visit indefinite Mrs. Waldo Dyer that their sons,
Chet
and
Gilbert,
have
been
promoted
ly
at
the
home
of
their
daughter,
Mr.
ments. Prices are $12.00 for 10 lessons.
Oct. 18-19
Sun.-Mon.
to rank of corporals and are other
and Mrs. G. W. Meek.
Patty Colpitts of North Powder ar wise getting along nicely. They are
rived
Wednesday night to spend the both stationed at San Diego, Calif.
EXPERIENCED
Lt. W. J. Cochran spent the week
remainder of the week with her
grandmother. Mrs. Nora L. Colpitts. end in Hermiston visiting his wife
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and and daughter here en route to Ft.
A group of young people met in the
Stanley spent the week end at Bing- Louis in Washington from Cheyenne, basement of the Methodist church
ham Springs with relatives and Wyo., where he has been stationed for Friday for a district rally of the M.
some time.
friends.
E. Youth Fellowship with represent
D. E. Lambert was pleasantly sur atives present from Heppner, Pendle
Paul Bracher and R. L. Jones
PAULETTE
spent Sunday hunting in the moun- prised Saturday evening by a birth ton, Echo and Hermiston. Miss Pearl
tarra.
tains. They joined a group of ten day dinner given in his honor by Mrs. Sherlock of Portland was the guest
Lambert and Mrs. M. Evans. Guests
other men from Pendleton.
speaker for the gathering.
Morris Browning, who recently re included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Englert
A group of Baptist young people
ceived quite serious burns, is getting and two sons, Mr. Cassens and son, went to Athena last Sunday to attend
October 20
Tuesday
along nicely at the Hermiston Gen and Joyce Evans. .
a meeting of Baptist Youth conven
eral hospital and can now have vis J. A. Scott, elderly Hermiston man tion. Special speaker for the occasion
who some time ago tangled with a was Dr. Briton and Dr. Starring who
itors.
Miss Elsa Wilson, who has been ill freight train near the Tum-A-Lum spoke during the evening service. Go
for some time in the local hospital office, is now at his home and getting ing from here were Thelma Holm
with pneumonia, will leave for her stronger every day. He exects to come quist, Doris Follett, Kay Joyce Ritch
home in Echo Friday greatly improv up town one of these days.
ie, Lyle Tilden, Alfred Emert, Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hodge returned
ed.
Wilson and Pat Emert.
I . --re
Luther Tinkle, who has been suf- the first of the week from a hunting
te. ..
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse spent from
fering from an infected hand, is trip. Charley says he had to hunt Wednesday of last week till Monday
greatly improved at the Hermiston | all over Oregon to get his deer but visiting friends at Seaside and Port
hospital and was taken to his home his wife got her’s shooting from land. She also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elect
Thursday.
I camp headquarters.
C. R. Moore at Warrenton, former
Mrs. R. L. Woolley. .Mrs. Chas.
Miss Ione Wilding of Portland, Hermiston residents, and Mary Ellis
Shawn, * Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Miss Beatrice Reimer of Dallas and and Grandma Ellis, former Hermis INSTRUCTION FOR
PLUS SHORTS
Mrs. A. Boulware met at the Mrs. A. Miss Ardenia Boydstun of Chico. Cal., ton residents now at Seaside, who
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E. Marble home Monday for Metho spent from Friday till Monday as sent their regards to their Hermiston DANCING IS
Wed.-Thurs.
Oct. 21-22
work and a pot luck dinner. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al friends and want them to know they PLANNED HERE
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DOUBLE FEATURE
W. Felthouse and his daughter. Quiring. The three ladies are hold are comfortably settled and happy at
________ "Snell Gets Things Done"________
Ann Hildenbrandt. who for the
Mrs. Peter Paulson of Baker, attend ing meetings at Echo.
(Pd. Adv.) Snell for Gov. Com., Jerry Sayler,
^MIDDLETON
Seaside.
Sec., Platt Bldg , Portland
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bellamy have
past five years has been associated
ed the football game in Portland last
Word
was
received
at
the
Herald
/«.PARKER y.
week end. Mrs. Paulson’s son Wil purchased the former C. E. Hensley office this week from Russell Piersol with St. Helens hall as teacher of
laid remained with his grandmother, house, recently owned by Leander who is now attending school at Pur the dance, has moved to Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Carney of Pendleton Quiring. Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy are due University, Lafayette, Indiana, where she will open a studio. She
and Mrs. B. Faust of Eagle Creek former residents of the John Day under navy supervision. Russell is plans to come to Hermiston Saturday
were dinner guests at the home of country but he is now employed at “bearing down” and apparently is to make arrangements for classes
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner Satur the U.O.D.
getting quite a stiff course of train here.
V. L. Warren has purchased the
Mrs. Hildenbrandt was active in
day
evening.
ing. He is still quite football minded
ACccoppsAxnnanann
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt and house on Gladys Avenue which has and during the course of his letter he ballet affairs here, having served as
HAL
j
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ROACH 7.
granddaughter Joyce Ediger of Dal been occupied by the L. S. Burrell describes the happenings of the Ohio chairman of dance for the Oregon
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE las came Monday for a short visit at family from J. Skovbo. Mr. Warren State-Southern
California
game, Federation of Music clubs. In 1940
the home of their daughter, Mr. and previously had disposed of his ranch seeming quite disgusted by the show she managed the first state-wide
dance festival. In the same year she
Mrs. Al Quiring. The Neufeldts are in the Columbia district and intends ing made by the coast team.
to make his home in Hermiston.
prominent
prune
growers
in
the
Wil
Fred Hensel last week passed his presented the St. Helens hall chorus
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston
News has been received here that mental and physical tests in Pendle with the Portland Philharmonic in
lamette valley and brought along a
Pvt. Gordon E .Pattin, formerly em ton to qualify for aviation cadet Debussy's “Blessed Damozel."
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ sample of the 1942 crop.
ployed here, has arrived at Camp
Prior to coming west Mrs. Hilden
training. It is very probable that
Wolters, Texas, and has begun train
brandt
appeared as a dancer with
he wil not be sworn in until Febru
ing as an infantryman in the army.
ary or even later. Sam McCracken opera companies in Ohio. She attend
He has been assigned to a battalion
and “Eg” Moore are in the same stat ed the Cincinnati conservatory.
that stresses rifle training.
us as Fred. Gale Felthouse and Tom
NOTICE —Next week it becomes necessary to cut
The Arlington, Washington, high
Fraser have also passed similar tests MONTHLY MEET
Sunshine
school paper states that Clarence E.
our free deliveries to twice a week—Tuesday
but are classified in the army air
Henning, former eighth grade teacher
corps reserve and probably will not NOW IN EFFECT
and Saturday of each week. Our customers can
here, has been elected as the new
be called until they complete their
The Columbia Grange voted at the
principal of that school. Mr. Hen
help by planning for heavier purchases for these
school courses.
last meeting, October 6. to meet only
ning has received his BA degree at
two days.
once each month. Meetings hereafter
the Eastern Washington College of
will be held on the first Tuesday of
Education and his MA degree at the LICENSE MAN IS
every month, with the next meeting
Since
University of Washington,
falling on November 3 when an elect
leaving here he has taught seven HERE OCTOBER 21
ion of officers will be held and no
years at Ketchikan. Alaska.
Aviation Student Ralph W. Marble,
An examiner for driver and chauf program presented.
All members are urged to be pres
son of Dr. and Mrs. A .E. Marble of feur licenses will be in Hermiston on
ent in order that a fair vote might
Hermiston,
was
graduated
October
9
Wednesday,
October
21,
from
10:00
CRACKERS
(We retain the right to limit quantities)
from the Army Air Forces Advanced to 4:00 at the Legion hall, according be cast. Applications for member-,
Pound box
210
Flying School at Moidy Field, Geor to information received from C. M. ship were taken in at the last meet
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Gary No. 21 Is
can
gia. Ralph received his “Wings” and Bentley, representative from Secre ing.
has been promoted to the rank of tary of State Earl Snell’s office.
GRAPEFRUIT, Reliance No
2 cans 37°
SHORTENING
Staff Sergeant Pilot in the United
This meeting is an “extra” and
72c
States Army Air Forces.
comes in addition to his regular
LEMON JUICE, Reliance 8 oz. .
2 cans 199 3 lb. cans .
Among those from Hermiston at- monthly visit. It was scheduled be
Gerber’s
5
I tending the show. “Mrs. Miniver” in cause of the heavy demand for li
PRE-COOKED CODFISH, Davis 1 lb.
can 43
i Pendleton were Helen Woughter. Don censes here.
BABY FOODS
OYSTERS, Reliance 5 oz. .
2 cans 398
I Serrell, Mrs. Georgia Henderson,
41 ■> oz. size
TROUT!
SB
I Mrs. C. E. Baker, Ray Null. Ed Dun-
cans
23C
MISSIONARY RART1ST CHURCH
TOMATO JUICE. Reliance 12 oz.
3 cans 258
! ning, Miss Snow McCoy. Mr. and
E. M. Ayer»t Pastor
Mrs. R. A. Brownson, Mrs. A. H.
Gerber’s
A
ASPARAGUS cut Spears, Seaport No, s, can 210
| Norton. Mrs. Gertrude Sanders and
Services Sunday at 8 p. m. Song
DRY CEREAL
Rena Mickey.
and praise service with sermon by
WAX BEANS. Reliance No. 2’s
can 216
8 oz. size
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scharf of Her the pastor.
miston are the extra proud parents
pkgs.
29c
We cordially invite the public to
JULIENNE CARROTS, Reliance
“ Vote against exploita-
of baby boy twins born October 1 in join us in our Sunday evening servi
' tion with profits for a
Van
Camp
’
s
hospital.
The
the Hermiston General
ces held at the home of Mrs. Jessie
SLICED BEETS, Seaport No. 2’s
can 10%
few to be gained by
little fellows weighed 4 pounds, 2 Hineline, two blocks east of the high
TENDERONI
“net fishing" for the
7
ounces
re-
gamest of game fish —
ounces and 4 pounds.
GOLDEN CORN. Reliance No. 303’s 2 cans 276 Buy 2 and Get One Free
school, where you may sing the old
our steelhead.
spectively and have been named Don- hymns, listen to plain gospel preach
2 pkgs.
Play fair with the boys
aid Osborne and Ronald Osborne. The ing, enjoy Christian fellowship, and
in the service, while
mother and babies left the hospital feel very much at home.
they’re away, so they
Thursday.
may find their
-
CARROTS
TOKAY GRAPES
lb. 10c
3 bunches 10c
“steelhead"
2
Word has been received here by
whey they re
r 3",
Mrs. Sherman Wells that Ralph Ray
CRANBERRIES
lb. 250
GREEN ONIONS
3 bunches 10c
turn again.
Woodward is now in San Francisco.
LETTUCE
SPINACH
2 heads 9e
3 lbs. 10c
He is stationed on the U.S.S. Pres
ton and just recently arrived at the
bay city. Ray. an old time baseball
player here, stated in his letter that Feel Peppy, New, Years Younger
he played his first baseball game in
a long time on his arrival in San
Francisco and still immensely enjoy-
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ed it. Ray was a member of the
famous brother combination of Ray For sale at all good drug store ev
HERMISTON. OREGON
and Bob who made baseball history erywhere — in Hermiston at Her
miston Drug Store.
in Hermiston.
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