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THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1943. F------------ PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. ===================================================== nes Caldwell visited at the Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meiner. The Jones’ and Mrs. E. T. Messenger. The Home Economics club met at An Easter program was put on at Lentz home. I the home of Mrs. Manual Picanso on plan to follow defense work. Agnes Caldwell spent Sunday at Tuesday. Mrs. Herrick read a paper The high school played a softball the church during Sunday School on “Pins” since it was the 94th year game at the army camp Wednesday. hour Sunday. The numbers were the Voile home. The Rucker family and Duane Lath since their invention. All members The army won with a score of 5 to 9. presented by members of the Sunday Has rop motored to Wallowa Monday to wore a pin they prized. An Easter Ernabelle Peck is home for Easter School. attend the funeral of a brother of stor was also read. vacation. She expects to be here all Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammel and The Stanfield-Echo unit will meet week. | children of The Dalles spent Sunday Mrs. Rucker and Mr. Lathrop. They returned the same evening. Friday at the Presbyterian church for A shower will be held May 7th for at the E. T. Messenger home. Mrs. Adrian Allen is visiting in an all day session. Their leader, Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Klitz, Elaine Lay, Mrs. Thelma Asher at the home of Myrtie Carter, will demonstrate dry Goonar and Leo Skoubo were bap Portland. Mrs. A. A. Agee. Lucille Jones, who is attending Ma- ing and freezing methods of food Donald G ribscow who stays with tized at Easter services Sunday night. rylhurst college in Portland, is spend preservation. There will also be elec Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Plaas, man Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown is in the tion of officers. Hermiston hospital very ill with ager of the co-op. creamery of Her ing Easter vacation in Irrigon. Patty Markham received a letter Mrs. Priscilla Gifford returned last miston were dinner guests of Mr. and pneumonia. Friday from Warren Walker, who is week from Longbeach, Wash., where Hazel Stutte returned to her home Mrs. A. McFarland Sunday. in the armed forces at Fort Douglas. she spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hood have sold in Portland last Wednesday, after Utah. He said he was walking along her son. Woodrow Gifford. spending a week helping Mr. and their farm to Mr. and Mrs. Briggs. Carl Krause of the navy stationed the other day and someone hit him on Homer Hedrick attended the I.O.O. Garry and Beverly Pettys of Pen Mrs. Nick Faler move. back and when turning around, F. lodge in Pendleton Tuesday night dleton arrived Friday afternoon to Lucy Rodgers of Heppner gave a at Pasco was at the Messenger home the there was Bill King, another former when the first degree was given to spend the week end with their grand- talk at the church Friday night using Sunday. By Margaret Thorpe Dave Johnston, who has been work Irrigon boy. seven candidates from various parts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macom as her topic the book entitled “The Mrs. Lillie Dasch who has been in of the county. ing in Alaska, is spending a month Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and son have ber. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Pettys and Robe’’. Gibbon visiting is back for a short Ralph Haney, a cook in the army, moved onto the Nick Faler farm Pat came down Sunday morning to Bob Miller and Fred Blake went to here with his family. stay. returned Monday to his post at At which they recently purchased. Also spend Easter and get the two child- Gresham Saturday night to spend Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner are lanta. Georgia. , Easter with their families. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith have moved I ren. parents of a daughter. She has been Robert Parker of the Coe Ranch is Mardell Gorham came home from - Ralph Acres who recently had a onto the old Clarence Berger farm named Caroly n. __ receiving large shipments of baby Portland Wednesday to spend Easter stroke was able to leave the Heppner which they now own. By Agnes Caldwell chicks each week, expecting to reach Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ransier are vacation with her parents. hospital Friday and is staying with a total of 20,000, and will market A large crowd attended the dance the parents of a daughter born April The two primary rooms had Easter his daughter. Mrs. Russell Miller. them at 12 weeks of age. 16. The young Miss has been named parties in their rooms Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Strain of Port held at the Irrigon high school audi Mrs. Ernest Sires is at Seattle car Shirley Ann. Mrs. Dan Ransier has noon. land are the parents of a son called torium Saturday night. The dance Bv Mrs. Rose Hedrick ing for her daughter. Mrs. O. J. Sal- left New York where she has been Most of the teachers went home for David Bruce. Mrs. Strain will be re was sponsored by the Junior class. (Held from last week) monsen and new son born April 10. Mrs. John Voile. Juanita, George visiting and is now visiting relatives Easter. Mrs. Colter and Barbara and membered by many friends here as Jess Gossage has returned home af He has been named Dennis Otto. and Bill Voile, Agnes Caldwell. La Helen Slanger. in Kansas City. Miss Golden remained here. Bob Harwood injured his knee and Mrs. Grace Forbes of The Dalles Velie Markham and Ruby Forbes ter a month’s treatment at the Vet County Agent C. C. Conrad spent CARD OF THANKS. is now spending a while at home. Tuesday in Boardman organizing 4-H spent Easter Sunday in Boardman spent Saturday in Walla Walla shop- eran’s Hospital in Walla Walla. Joe Waterman has moved his trail pine They visited Mrs. Elsie Voile Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham and clubs. visiting her cihldren who are here. We wish to thank our many friends Mardell spent Saturday in Pendleton Miss Lois Messenger of The Dalles and family while there and also Ruby er house from the Associated station for the kindness and comfort of their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones have shopping. purchased a large trailer house from spent Easter with her parents, Mr. Forbes visited Evelyn Yeager and Ag- to the shade of the big cottonwood sympathy and help during our recent tree on John Heckman’s lot. Mrs. Archie Laird of Oakland is bereavement of our wife and mother. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Baum F. E. Earnheart gardner and other relatives. and family. , Geo. Harkenrider OIL TO BURN All Types tf Lubricants to Fit All Needs Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motor Oil BOARDMAN NEWS IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS STANFIELD NEWS Better Babies Week THE T own PUMP Stone’s for the Finest Quality and a Very Complete Variety! CREAM OF WHEAT . Ige. pkg. WHEAT HEARTS . 29-0Z. pkg. 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