The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 29, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1942.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE TWO
Lester Allan is a medical patient at
the Hermiston General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent
several days in Portland and Vancou­
Frank Pennock is a patient at the
ver over the week end.
Hermiston General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch, Mabel
Mrs. C. N. Weber of Gresham is
Rauch and C. C. Christiansen went
spending this week, at the home of
hunting last week end.
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weber.
Cecil Carter was admitted Wednes­
Miss Lauralee Saylor, who is at­
day at the Hermiston General hospi­
tending school in Spokane, spent the
tal.
week end visiting her parents,’ Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox left Sat­
and Mrs. Edgar Saylor.
urday night and spent Sunday hunt­
Allan Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ing in the mountains above LaGrande.
J. A. Clarke of Sunnyside, Wn., for­
Miss Clara Bryant and Mrs. Wm.
mer Hermiston boy, enlisted the 1st
Shaar are entertaining this week with
of September in the U. S. Marine Air
a series of bridge parties.
corps. He is now stationed at San
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendricks of
Diego, but expects to be transferred
South Dakota are visiting in Hermis­
the 1st of November to an air corps
ton.
base.
Mrs. Theo. Cordell of Irrigon is re­
ported as getting along nicely at the
Hermiston General hospital.
Mrs. Walt Pearson and Miss Lil­
lian Denton spent from Thursday un­
til Sunday in Portland.
PHONE 2121
Miss Mabel Rauch left for Portland '
Fri.-Sat.
Oct. 30-31
Wednesday where she expects to go
DOUBLE FEATURE
through the clinic there.
Baby Alcorn who was badly burned
was able to leave the local hospital
Thursday morning.
John McNamar left Sunday for a
for
AAAAAAAAAAAA visit
in Canada with his mother and
sister.
(
* A Paramount Picture
‘
August and Fred Rauch Sr. went
hunting last week with Jake Bowman
of Stanfield.
Mrs. Charles McKenzie was able to
WELL EQUIPPED TO
leave the Hermiston hospital Wed­
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE nesday.
Mrs. Jim Todd left last week for
Bremerton, Wn., where she visited
her husband who is stationed there.
AParamount Picture teaturine
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan had as
WILLIAM BOYD
their house guests from Sunday until
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Sun.-Mon.
Nov. 1-2
Ainscoe and Mrs. Cary Aainscoe.
The Stanfield High School Band will furnish the music for the
Walt Pearson, Kenneth Meyer of
EDWARD SMALL
aresents.
Lebanon, Pete Laas and Dr. W. L.
occasion. This Opening is for the grown-ups only. The children’s
Morgan left Tuesday on a hunting
Christmas party will be later. Come and see us, and help us open
trip.
the
Tommy Fraser, who for the past
up our “Oregon Trail” furniture store. Free remembrances for all.
week has been visiting in Hermiston
does not plan to resume his studies
with CHAULES KUGGLES
at the University of Oregon.
EANCY KELLY
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and two
Cartoon - Olive Oyl and Water
Don’t Mix
children of Seattle spent Saturday
News Reel
and Sunday visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Attebury.
November 3
Tuesday
C. Slabaugh. an employee at the
A ROARING VICTORY!
Umatilla Ordnance depot, is a pa-
STARTILLD, OREGON
tient at the local hospital.
Mrs. N. L. Ritchie,recently spent a
WM. H. SABIN, Owner
MRS. ESTHER STRASSER, Hostess
week in Portland on business an 1
visiting friends and relatives. She
returned last week Thursday.
J. H. Wheeler was admitted to the
• Help Elect Queen
Hermiston General hospital this
© War Bond Given Free week with a fractured leg received in
an accident with a horse.
PENNY SINGLETON
Due to the shortage of help, the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and
Mrs. Jack Caldwell and infant
• Picture Show
Otto Pierce and Joe Reeves, hunt­
ARTHUR LAKE
Umatilla
Cooperative Creamery will
daughter
expect
to
leave
the
local
hos
­
children
motored
to
Camp
Enion,
ing enthusiasts of the first degree
LARRY SIMMS
• Other Features
Farragut, Idaho, Sunday to visit their be closed on Sundays beginning No­
are spending this week in the hills. pital tomorrow for their home.
;
Cartoon - Old Black Joe
Morris Browning, who suffered se­ son and brother, Walter Nelson, who vember 1.
To date no report of their luck has
Sport - Trotting Kings
vere burns several weeks ago, was
been
received.
Fourteen
guests
helped
Joyce
Ev-
is stationed there. They found him
Comedy - General Nuisance
able to leave the local hospital Tues­
in good health and liking navy life ans celebrate her sixth birthday re­
day.
cently at a party at the home of Mr.
Wed.-Thurs.
Nov. 4-5
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec­ first rate.
and Mrs. D. E. Lambert. A carnival
JUST RECEIVED!
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Richard Rainwater, who is on a 21 and games were enjoyed before the
/rs 77E REAL TAG.;
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, day leave from San Diego Naval base, honoree opened her gifts. Refresh­
November 4th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 is recuperating from a serious major ments were served later to Eloise-
p. m.
11-lc operation arid spent several days vis­ Moyer, Marie Linder, Phyllis, Vera
R. H. Piersol was the only lucky iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gail, Carol and Lewis Cross, Diane.
hunter in a party of local nimrods A. Clarke at Sunnyside, Wash. Mon­ Don and Dean Englert. Delbert Har-
WHILE THEY LAST
which scoured the Meacham country day he was accompanied by Miss ig, Glen Corliss, Pete and Harlan
Sunday. A. H. Norton was also a Maribelle Clarke and Mrs. J. A. Henderson, Mrs. Elmer Moyer, Mrs.
Musical - Swing Frolic
Clarke to Bellingham where he will Wm. Englert, Mrs. Joe Corliss and
member of the group.
Fiction - Mysterious Fountain of
Health
visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. M. Englert, served by Mrs.
Corp. Gordon Corner was a week
end visitor here at the homes of Mrs. Rainwater, who are now living at Lambert and Mrs. Mervyn Evans,
Wm. Parker and Mrs. Archie Fales. Bellingham. Mrs. Clarke will visit the honoree's grandmother and moth­
er.
He is stationed at Geiger Field, Wn., her sister there.
as an aviation engineer.
Sloan Spencer, who has been em­
ployed at the Inland Cooperative for
the past several months, this week is
taking examinations to enter employ­
ment with the Union Pacific railroad.
Mrs. Al Shaw and children, Sandra
and Michael, returned Tuesday from
( Bunches)
a three weeks visit in Southern Cal- |
ifornia. They report seeing many |
sailors and soldiers in that part of |
the country.
( Bunches)
KRAFT DINNER
Miss Donna Saylor and Miss Fran­
cis Madison motored to Portland Sat­
urday night where they met Eldon
Saylor of O. S. C. who returned with
( Bunches)
them to spend some time with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor.
“THE FARMER’S OWN STORE”
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackstone, for­
Phone
2811
-
-
Delivery Service
mer Hermiston residents, are now-
living in Bellingham, Wn., where they
have purchased a place and Mr.
Blackstone is employed in the ship­
yards.
Mrs. Jess Prindle fell and sprained
her wrist and while her wrist was
healing she left Friday for Union to
visit her sister, Mrs. Nele Morrison,
and her 80 year old mother. Mrs.
MUFFIN
Chas. Crandall who is bedfast. Mrs.
Prindle returned Monday.
Kelly Tiller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Tiller, recently enlisted with
Chocolate
the U. S. Marines and probably will
be sent to San Diego for preliminary
WHEAT
training. Mrs. Tiller took him to
Walla Walla Tuesday where he was
inducted.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Gerking and Mr.
and Mrs. Al Quiring accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Saylor to Sunnyside,
Wash.. Sunday afternoon to visit Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Clarke and family,
3781
Fr«
former Hermiston residents. The af­
ternoon was spent in visiting and the
HERMISTON. OREGON
men enjoyed a period of harmonizing
in quartet music.
OASIS THEATRE
HENRY ALDRICH/
4
PRESIDENT 4
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin spent!
last week end in Albany where Mr.
Rankin attended to business.
Miss Midled Buck of Libby, Mont..
visited Mrs. B. I. Whitney last week
end.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Fuiten of Hepp­
ner visited at the Bill Schinderling
home Sunday.
Alberta Johnson visited from
Thursday until Sunday in Portland.
Mrs. F. B. Belt spent the past week
end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Schiller left
Tuesday on an elk hunting trip. They
expect to return Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cameron, who
formerly lived in Hermiston, were vis­
itors in town Saturday.
Don Pankow of Seattle, former
Hermiston boy who is in army air
corps, is taking his basic and second-
ary training at Sunnyside, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutsell ar­
rived in Hermiston from Seattle Sat-
urday evening to visit at the home of
her parents, Mrs. Flora Moyer, and
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dix­
son. They returned again Tuesday.
Mr Hutsell is an employee of the
U. P. railroad at Seattle.
Formal Opening
. Oregon Trail’9
Furniture Store
We invite you one and all
to visit us at this opening
8:00 P. M.
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Friday Evening
Oct. 30, 1942
"STICK TO .
YOUR GUNS
•
Stanfield High
School Carnival
GAMBLE STORE DEALER
Saturday, Oct. 31
SHIPS WITH
WINGS
Six-Foot Steel Tape
Automatic
59c
BRIERLEY’S 5-10-lSc Store
LETTUCE
CARROTS
Lots of Cement Now
on Hand
GREEN ONIONS
See us now before the cold
weather stops cement work.
RADISHES
Inland Cooperative
OoteFoy.
Food