The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 14, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten re­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson
are the parents of a baby boy born turned Friday from a five day visit
Wednesday at the local hospital. He with his parents at New Bridge.
Charles Wilson was released from
z. und has
weighed seven pounds,
the Hermiston General hospital last
been named Charles T
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheerger are week after several days of treatment.
Austin Masske spent several days
Robert C. Wurtsmith, formerly of
in the local hospital this week but was the proud parents of a baby girl born
Yuma.
Colo., has recently received his
Sunday
in
St.
Anthony
’
s
hospital
in
released greatly improved.
Delbert Harrison Walpole, son of Pendleton. The little tot weighed six commission of Second Lieutenant in
the U. S. army. Since graduating
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole of Board­ pounds and 10 ounces.
man, began training this week at
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and from officers’ training, he has been
Camp Farragut, Idaho.
son Charles and Shirley O'Keefe assigned to combat duty. During the
spent Sunday evening at the home of past week Lt. Wurtsmith visited with
Mr. Rohrman’s mother, Mrs. Chas.. relatives in Stanfield and Hermiston.
I Rohrman in Pendleton.
I John Ulrick is confined to the lo-
....
, cal hospital although his condition is
Corporal Lee Shaw, son of Mr. and
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. greatly improved.
Mrs.
Guy
Shaw,
left
early
Monday;
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Mrs. L. F. Fleming, daughter of
morning for Tucson, Arizona, where I
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HERMISTON. OREGON
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... Mr. and Mrs. W - C. Morehouse who
he is stationed at the Marana Basic
has been visiting here for the past
Fri.-Sat.
Jan. 15-16 Flying pield after spending a 12-day three weeks, left Monday night for
furlough in Hermiston. His parents
DOUBLE FEATURE
Tacoma, Wash., where she will join
took him to Pendleton where he
her husband. Mrs. Fleming and her
boarded the train.
cousin. Elmer Howe, spent the past
Mrs. Leighton Smith returned home week end visiting the latter's rela­
from St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen- tives in Yakima. Wn.
recovering
dleton this week and i
Pat McLaughlin, who is a medical
from her recent illness.
patient at the Hermiston General
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCulley and hospital, is somewhat improved but is
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rugg entertained still not able to have visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne were
I at a dinner party Wednesday for Eu­
gene Rugg who is leaving Saturday hostess for a turkey dinner Sunday
January 16, for the Naval Pre-flight afternoon. Covers were placed for
training base at St, Mary’s, Cal., the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lear, Mr. and
same place where Ray Hollomon is Mrs. Leander Quiring, Mr. and Mrs.
now stationed. Table decorations in­ A. F. Rohrman and Mr. and Mrs. Al
cluded airplanes and red, white and Quiring, and the host and hostess,
blue streamers running to each place Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne.
with ALLAN JONES
Virginia McShane and Lois Bark­
card. Present for the occasion were
Miss Dolly Paul, Kenneth Elwood, er, who were recently injured in an
Sun.-Mon.
Jan. 17-18 Miss Cleata Nusser, Jerry Coxen, accident, are improving at the Her­
Harry Lewis, Betty Miller, Fayetta miston General hospital and are ex­
Gann, Richard Rugg. James Rugg, pected to leave in a few days.
At the last meeting of the directors
the honor guest, Eugene Rugg, and
in
Mr. and Mrs. Rugg and Mr, and of the Westland Irrigation district,
Floyd Laird was appointed as a di­
Mrs. McCulley.
rector to fill the remainder of the
term of J. D. Corliss who resigned to
accept the position as secretary-man­
ager. The irrigation office, over
Dr. F. B. Belt’s office, will be open
every Saturday from 10:00 a. m. to
Cartoon and News Reel
5:00 p. m. and the Tuesday following
the first Monday of each month from |
day
January 19
10:00 a. m. until 10:00 p. m.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mrs. R. W. Armstrong was moved
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE to her home from the local hospital |
Sunday and is greatly improved in
health.
Curren Francis Stoneman, son of
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stoneman
Hermiston, has arrived at the U. S |
Nava! Training Station at Camn I
LOCALS
OASIS THEATRE
' HO .
HANDS
CLOCK
Chester Morris
“Boston Blackie
Goes Hollywood”
Hermiston
Barber Shop
see
Wed.-Thurs.
Jan. 20-21
Tv Veronica Lake
Robert Preston
TEIS GUN
FOR HIRE
CREGAR•LADD
Our Russian Ally
Cartoon
Irrigon was defeated Friday night
when the Walla Walla and Boardman
soldiers beat them 29 to 26. It was
a very close and exciting game. After
the game the soldiers were treated to
ice cream, cake and coffee, and three
hours of dancing and table tennis,
Monday night Irrigon high was
badly defeated by Boardman who won |
44 to 27. Boardman grade school had
a close but winning game which was
25 to 21.
Ella Mae Grimm received a letter
Monday from Swede Hasenoehal, for-
merly of here. He has been in the I
army air corps for three months now
and is stationed at Gardner Field,
Taft. Cal.
Mrs. Rudolph Rodda, whose hus­
band has been missing for some time,
received a letter from him Thursday.
He is somewhere in Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whitney were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Rathke in Umatilla Monday evening.
Mrs. C. D. Whitney, Mrs. Lee
Smith and J. A. Shown motored to
Hermiston Monday.
Mrs. Leata Clainedge received
word from her husband last week. He ,
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is in Guadalcanal. Mrs. Clainedge is .
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gau of
Irrigon and has a high position at
the Ordnance.
Miss Agnes Caldwell received
letter Friday from Mrs. Neal Mun-
den. formerly of Irrigon but now of |
Salem, that the worst part of the I
F. B SWAYZE. President
flood at Salem was only seven blocks j
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
from her home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy received —,
word that their son Warren is to go
overseas soon and that their son Ben | _____
is going to an ordnance school in |
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLouth and
Pennsylvania. He is studying to be
children moved to Coyote where Mr.
a gun inspector on airplanes.
McLouth is employed on the section.
Gerald Buell is going to an air- |
Mrs. Margaret Thorpe
Officers and committee members
plane mechanics school in Memphis, I
met at the home of Mrs. McFarland
Tennessee.
The Boardman Yellow Jackets were | Wednesday night to discuss happen­
Calvin
— Mrs.
.
— Allen. Mrs. Hugh defeated at Ione Thursday night. Bob
Grimm and Mrs C. W. Grimm .were Smith was knocked out in the game, ings for the coming year.
hostesses at a shower honoring Mrs.
Ladies Aid met Wednesday at the
Glenn O’Brien Saturday at the C. W.
Mrs. David Sheets was guest at a | home of Mrs. Bechdolt.
Grimm home.
shower Thursday afternoon at the | Mrs. Nels Kristensen took Buddy
Frank Leicht who is traveling with home of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe.
to Portland this week for medical in­
the navy construction crew, was in
Arthur Allen of Huntington spent spection.
Ontario. Canada, by a letter received ! three days at home with his family
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands and
bv Lois Markham from him Satur- | this week.
daughters returned from Portland
day.
The kitchen and store building of Tuesday where they have been since
Sidney Walton, who has been in the Grange hall have been rented to before Christmas.
the hospital for «orne time with a the contractors on the Boardman
Mrs. Hazel Stutte of Portland is
broken leg. is much better.
Landing Field. The second story is visiting at the home of her mother,
A farewell nartv was given at the | to be finished and also used. The Mrs. Nick Faler.
school house Saturday night for Les- building is expected to be headquar-
Mr. and Mrs. William LaLonde of
lie Rucker who is leaving the 20th for ters for approximately 100 men. Hollywood spent Sunday at the Na­
A nice time was enioved Grange members spent Friday and than Thorpe home. They are return­
b
Saturday putting on new roofing and ing to their home after visiting Mrs.
Refresh- moving all Grange belongings out of
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the rented portions.
If It Is Necessary To
Conserve Your Gas
f Bank by Mail
It is safe and convenient
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
BOARDMAN NEWS
Farragut. Idaho, to begin his recruit
training for service with the U. S |
Mon°JPICTURE
Special
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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BATTLE
STATIONS
Two more Hermiston boys report- |
ed this week at Camp Farragut. Ida-
ho, to begin service in the U. S. Na­
vy. For the next several weeks they
will be given thorough training and
physical conditioning. The latest two
to report are Elmer Lee Blahm, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm.
Dewey M. Harmon, son of M. IT- Har-
mon. Unon completion of this train­
ing the boys will either be sent to
Navy Service Schools or will join the
fleet.
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3 lb. can 75$
SNOWDRIFT
3 lb. can
and Frying
CRISCO
The digestible shortening
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
By Mrs. C. D. Whitney
Irrigon found out Thursday night
that they could win a basketball game
when they plaved Stanfield there.
The high school score as 43 to 28 and
the grade school score was 22 to 10.
goth games in Irrigon’s favor, with
P b Larsen making 21 points for the
hich school.
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WESSON OIL
3 lb. can
Pure Vegetable Shortening
ARGO Corn Starch 3 1-lb pkgs. 250
For Richer Gravies
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JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT pt.
Floor Polish
278
20 Mule Team
BORANO
2 10-oz. cans
279
large pkg.
239
ALL BRAN, Kellogg’s Ige. pk.
216
20 Mule Team
BORAX CHIPS
Ct AKER Rolled Oats
TANI
lb. jar
35É
RALSTON SHREDS
quart jar
39$
CARNATION Wht
4 pkgs.
1 9P
3 for
234
KREMEL PUDDING
GERBER’S
Baby Food
BROWNIE CRACKERS 2 lbs.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR large
Aunt Jemima
JEL-SERT
Blue I abel
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largely with war and war production
MILD-EX BLEACH
occupy
Try Today's Whitener
228
208
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3 pkgs.
179
No. 5 jug
419
large can
648
149
All the Delicious Flavors
communication lines.
259
No. 1 jar
399
296
2 jar
379
APRICOTS
Signet Halves
CHERRIES
Signet Royal Anne
On Your
pkg.
•
RELIANCE COFFEE
Let Us
Eoe
2 lb. pkg.
HERCI LES BEVERAGE pkg.OÉ
Goes Twice As Far
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75
20 Mule Team
BORAX
quarts
a “battle station " of vital importance.
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 6 - 479
Though materials for more telephone lines are
POST TOASTIES 2 11-oz. pk.
199
FIGS
Signet Kadota
220
•
BARTLET PEARS No. 1 jar 270
Signet Quarters
A
PRUNES
No. 212 jar 298
Signet
FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 No. 1’s 20c
Reliance
PEACHES
Signet Sliced Yellow Cling
GRAPEFRUIT
No. 1 jar
3 No. 300’s 53
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