The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 22, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1942
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, who
Mrs. N. W. Bloom has been con­
fined to her home with a severe cold. visited in Hermiston for a week, left
Jack Hodge, who recently joined the for Portland Sunday. Kingsley came
marines, left Monday for San Diego. up for the hunting season.
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury is confined
Mrs. H. B. Barrent left Sunday for
Ralph Lieb left Tuesday to spend a
to her home this week due to a cold. few days in Portland.
Lucile, Idaho, to be with her mother
Mrs. Edw. Greening and infant son
Jack House’s restaurant located on who is ill. She expects to be gone for
are leaving the hospital Friday for Main street is temporarily closed.
some time.
their home.
A girl, weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounc­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and
Mrs. Mabel Ralph made a trip to es, was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Caldwell. The little tot was
Pendleton Tuesday on business.
Edgar Hunt, a patient at the Her- named Diane.
Walter J. Smith, Hermiston groce­
miston General hospital, is getting
ryman, is spending this week in
i along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford are the Portland undergoing a physical check-
Oct. 23-24 parents
Fri.-Sat
of a son born last Friday up and also taking a short rest.
Mrs. C. L. Upham left Thursday
night.
Dr. I. C. Bohl man is in Walla Wal- for Portland where she will visit with
I la for a few days due to the illness of a son and later with a daughter near
Forest Grove.
this mother.
A cooked food sale and apron sale
Morris Browning, who suffered a
badly burned leg a few weeks ago, is will be held at Burnham & Burnham’s
store Saturday. October 24, by the
I reported as greatly improved.
H. L. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ ladies of the Methodist church. 10-lp
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pruter of
tor Addleman made a trip to Elgin
Boardman are in the onion business
| recently to hunt deer.
George SANDERS
Mrs. E. P. Dodd entertained Wed-in a big way this year. They report
nesday
nigh in honor of the birthday sending out 250 sacks of onions to
Popeye Cartoon - Pipeye Pupeye
of Georgia Henderson.
Spokane this week.
Sport - Buying a Dog
Tom Fraser is expected home
F. B. Swayze left by train Tuesday
Sun.-Mon.
Oct. 25-26 I Thursday from the University of Ore- 1 afternoon for Portland where he will
OASIS THEATRE
CARDBOARD
LOVER.
| undergo a periodical checkup for his
gon.
5
Pay fair With four
Lawmakers!
( IVE your state legislators ade-
. quate pay for serving you and
the State of Oregon. They sacrifice
Prêtent Rate of Pay
lowest in Kation!
Oregon pays its legislators less than
their time and income to represent
you. Help Oregon choose its most
any other state in the Union. Legis­
capable citizens to make its laws.
Make sure of sound legislation by
having sound legislators! Vote 300X
actually were paid less than $1.94 a
day. How can you give a poor man
Yes on November 3 to increase the
pay of legislators from $3 a day to
$8 a day for a 50-day session.
lators in the 1941 Oregon session
an opportunity to represent you,
how can you expect Oregon’s most
able citizens to serve you on this
Mrs. Charles McKenzie’s condition health. He will also transact busi-
Edwar
inadequate pay? Oregon legislators
reported as improved at the Her- j ness matters while in the city.
Mrs. D. E. Jones of Malad, Idaho,
miston general ...................
hospital. ,
should receive reasonable and fair
A Pour filian Cannot Afford to
Mrs. Paul Van Patten is confined arrived Thursday morning to spend
pay.
SHIRLEY “€
to her home suffering from a fall re­ several days visiting at the home of
Serve as a legislator!
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. R.
ceived
last
week
end
while
hunting.
TEMPLE
Through the injustice of the present
Mrs. Lee Morris of Lewiston, Ida., L. Jones.
A quarterly conference of the F.B.
Legislators pay increase measure
arrived this week for a visit with her
rate of pay for legislators, fixed in
I. for all police officers will be held
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lieb.
has been endorsed by
1859 ($3 a day 83 years ago would
A. W. Behrman, Hermiston jewel­ at the Vert auditorium in Pendleton
• 1
er, spent the week end in Spokane and October 27. J. Douglas Swenson of
be equal to $30 a day now), a poor
American Legion
Cartoon - All this and Rabbit Stew Fairfield, Wash., visiting relatives.
Portland will be in charge, All offi-
Musical - U. S. Glee Club
man is actually prevented from
A cooked food sale and apron sale cers are invited.
News Reel
American Federation of Labor
will be held at Burnham & Burnham’s
Mrs. Joe Baumgartner and Mrs. W.
serving in the Oregon legislature.
Congress of Industrial Organiza­
October 27 store Saturday. October 24, by the G. Rodda went to Bremerton Monday
That’s not America! That’s not rep­
ladies of the Methodist church. 10-lp and returned Sunday. Mrs. Baum-
tion
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin are gartner had a visit with her son Ed-
resentative government! Remember,
Breath-
the parents of a baby boy born Tues­ win who is leaving soon for parts un­
Oregon State Grange
taking
Lincoln was born in a log cabin—
day at the Hermiston general hospi­ known. He is in the U. S. navy.
action I
tal.
•
A group of men, R. L. Jones, Curt
he was a poor man all his life.
League of Women Voters
Mrs. Margaret Fraser, Miss Clara Morehouse, K. McMillan, Bax Kel­
Bryant, Mrs. Clint Jackson and Mrs. logg, Paul Bracher and Major R. L.
Bill Shaar motored to Walla Walla Alexander spent Sunday hunting in
Tuesday.
the mountains. The lucky hunters
E. P. Dodd spent the week end in were R. L. Jones, and Major Alexan­
with
Eugene and Portland, He visited his der, who each returned with a buck.
FRANKIE
ALBERT daughter,
Mrs. Dale Fischer and
(All-American Quarter Dick)
A hunting party made up of Mr.
A
COLUMBIA PICTURE
family, in Eugene. The chief in- and Mrs. Paul Van Patten, Mr. and
new Mrs. Roy Attebury, Mr. and Mrs. K.
terest in Eugene was
Defense - Don’t Talk
little granddaughter at the Fischer Gibbs and Dayton Harris spent Sat-
Travel - Land of Quintuplets
:
Parade - Magic Alphabet
i home.
urday and Sunday hunting in the
Meacham mountains. The party
Paid advertisement by State-wide Citizens Committee To Increase Legislator's Pay. Executive committee—Dr. William G.
Wed.-Thurs.
Oct. 28-29
Everson, Arc : bi hop Edward D. Howard. Mrs. V. D. Dusenbery, Frank C. Bramwell. Mrs. P. S. Kaadt. Vernon Williams.
AAAAAAAAAAAAA turned with three deer.
Offices: 428 S. W. Eleventh Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen O
EDWARD SMAIL
Salem
came
Sunday
to
visit
their
sons.
George
Joan
Ben and Jim in Hermiston, and also
with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs
Boylen, old time residents here, now
operate a grocery store in Salem and have moved to Ontario to live with will be offered for the best costumes. parents and other relatives. Clarence
WELL EQUIPPED TO
state that they are doing “right well.” their daughter Rosemary, who teach­
The local structure was dedicated is to report for duty in the navy on
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
November 3.
Don Serell, employed in the Her­ es school there.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
a year ago. October 30.
Mrs. Rena Sikes, Mrs. Loyd Aldrich
miston
postoffice,
returned
Sunday
According to recent information re­
MISCHA AUER , UNITED AKrisrs
and Miss Betty Acock were Pendleton
from Ontario where he took his par- leased recently in a Portland paper,
visitors Friday.
T. H. Haddox is visiting his son
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Serell. The Kenneth Bensel of Hermiston, son of
Color Cartoon - Dog Tired
Carl Haddox and family. He is plan­
Serells have rented their place here Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel, has been
Musical - Play Girls
By Mrs. C. D. Whitnev
ning to go to work at the U. O. D,
Mrs. Bell Caldwell of Umatilla is soon.
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gillette and promoted to Top Sergeant in the col­ visiting
_________
________
Grimm
home
at
the
C.
W-
lege R.O.T.C. This is the highest while her daughter and son-in-law,
honor that can be attained by a jun- Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Potts are in the
ior in this phase of work, “Kenny” mountains hunting.
Mrs. C. D. Whitney and Mrs. Ag­
is a junior in agriculture.
Word was received here this week nes Lentz visited the Denmans and
in Hermiston Wednesday and
from S/Sgt. R. E. Critchfield (Coach) Rathkes
Saturday.
that he is now stationed at the Boe­
The high school students had a
"RIDAY,
ing School of Aeronautics, Oakland, . skating party in Hermiston Wednes­
Calif., Airport. He likes his work day night.
Y & MONDA
Several Irrigonites attended the
fine but admits that he gets home- dance
in Stanfield Saturday night.
sick for “dear old Hermiston.” His
Mrs. C. D. Whitney and Mrs. Ag­
is
in
connection
with
the.
phy-
work
nes Lentz visited at the Jack Caldwell
sical education department, and he home in Umatilla Sunday.
Mrs. Marshall Markham and child­
gives calesthentics to classes of 500
ren spent Thursday and Friday in
men.
Portland shopping.
Glenn Elwood, 21, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Munden and two children
Mrs. Lee Elwood of Hermiston, re­ left for Lewiston, Idaho, Friday
(gaya (p aw G
cently enlisted with the U. S. army night by train to make their home.
David
Rand
was
kicked
in
the
face
and will be connected with the ord­
by a calf and it injured his nose quite
nance department, studying diesel en­ badly.
gineering. He is a graduate of Her­
Mrs. Lloyd Aldrich and Mrs. Rena
miston schools. Glenn will probably Sikes was in Walla Walla Monday.
Mr. Lubransky and family moved
be stationed for some time at Edge-
on
Reiks place Tuesday which
wood, Maryland. He was taken to they the bought
recently.
-N.I
Seattle by his parents over the week
Mrs. C. D. Chapman motored to
end. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood also visit­ Boise, Idaho, Tuesday.
There is a "best” time,
Carl Haddox, Bert and Otto Bene-
ed two other sons in Seattle, Deverde
because war has brought
Ora and Charles Acock and
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elwood, who fiel.
Charles Acock Jr. left for the moun­
changes in travel.
are employed in defense industries tains Thursday morning to hunt.
Mrs. Marcella Neilson arrived
Do you know
Thursday to visit her parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Slaughter. Her husband
7 90,000,000 persons rely
I is with the army in England.
on motor transportation?
i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minnick were
Tire-rationing has new
2
called to Portland Friday by the
millions riding buses?
death of his brother, Harry Minnick.
Crosse & Blackwell 16 oz.
3 Busy bus lines are unable
Ollie Coryell. Jerry Buell and
to buy more buses?
Rep. Walter Pierce, candidate for Frank Leicht went hunting Thursday.
Mrs.
Minnie
Lindsay
left
Friday
U. S. Congress on the democratic
You can help the bus lines
She :
provide more pleasant trav­
ticket, will hold a series of meetings for San Francisco to visit a son. Mrs.
spent a week with her sister,
el for all by observing these
in this region next week. He will ap­ W. R. Struthers.
rules:
pear in Hermiston at the Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace have
church Friday, October 30, at 11:00 rented their place to Mr. and Mrs.
How to have a
a. m. That same morning at 9:30 he Mangold and have moved to Hermis­
ton to live.
better trip —
will be in Umatilla, according to H.
There was no school Thursday and
I Travel only when neces.
J. Stillings, who made arrangements Friday because of the teachers’ insti­
tute at Baker.
here.
vanee.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fredrickson
Rep. Pierce will close his campaign,
Select less crowded sched­
2
are
here
from
Portland
visiting
his
as is his custom, in Pendleton Satur­
ules; go week days.
day, October 31.
3
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hr ^He^aate Pay fsr Orejea Legisiators
BRENT-BENNETT
Hermiston
Barber Shop
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
WHEN
is it best
to take
Kraut
Sliced
Plum Pudding
an ( amp
Food
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HERMISTON, OREGON
REP. PIERCE TO
HOLD MEETINGS
SPECIAL DANCE
SET FOR OCT. 30
Men, Women ! Old at
40,50,60 ! Get Pep
Feel Years Younger, Fullof Vim
A special masquerade dance will be
held at the U.S.O. building October
30, according to Miss Mary Lou
Johnson, director. It will be one in
a series of regular Friday night
dances but will have special features
to celebrate the first anniversary of
the eHrmiston U.S.O. building. Prizes
Don't blame exhausted, worn-out, run-down fee ling
cn your age Thousands amazed at what a little
pepping up with Ostrex will do Contains general
tonics Often needed after 40— by bodies lacking
calcium phosphate. Vitamin Bi A 73-year-
< Id doctor writes:
1 took It myself. Results
were fine ’ Special introductory size Ostrex Tonic
For sale at all good drug store ev­
erywhere — in Hermiston at Her­
miston Drug Store.
only 1 suitcase.
Hermiston Drug Co.
Phone 2271
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