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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1943)
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943. // IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU- ome here and get the benefits of ur more than 25 years successful ptical experience. Reasonable rices for glasses when needed. We examine your eyet by modern methods and grind glasses to fit in all the latest styles. DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON BOARDMAN NEWS By Margaret Thorpe Ralph K. Skoubo graduated from lots training school at Seymour, diana, on April 29 with a lieuten- i rating. He has been one of the fst pilots chosen to take training in new venture in aviation at Hen- icks Field, Florida. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Russell DeMauro came home from I soldiers from the local camp. The Ladies Aid met at the church last Wednesday with Mrs. Leola Tan Camp Farragut Thursday night and j Misi Dagmar Skoubo completed her nehill, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Doris Lilly stayed until Tuesday. I high school work at Pendleton and is and Mrs. Blanche Shannon on the Lois Messenger came from The home helping her parents with aspa serving committee. Dalles Friday night to spend the ragus harvest. Mrs. Clarence Nelson's mother is Mr. and Mrs. Hood left last week week end with her parents, Mr. and seriously ill and a doctor was called for White Salmon where they will | Mrs. E. T. Messenger. Francine and Stanley King of Monday to give her medical treat- make their home. They recently sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Briggs of Portland came Saturday morning to [ ments. spend the week end visiting friends. Miss Hazel Miller of Gresham is Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown spent staying at the Russell Miller home Health Day was held Thursday with the week end visiting in Portland. while working in the Union Pacific a program on the school lawn. Bill Lawrence and Hilma Lee Tyler and depot at Ordnance. Harter was King of Health and Chloe Norma Roseland went to The Dalles i Barlow was Queen. The program con- Commencement exercises will be i sisted of several numbers by the fifth Saturday night to spend Mother’s held on May 26 in the school auditor Day with Mrs. Grace Forbes. and sixth grade chorus, several danc ium. Although there are only three A Yank in the R.A.F. starring Ty seniors left out of eight, all will be es by the third and fourth grades, rone Power and Betty Grable was two numbers by the first and second here for graduation with the except grade rvthm band, and a Maypole shown at the Grange hall Saturday ion of Don Potts who will graduate with a large crowd attending. dance bv several of the grade school on this same night from a mechanics The city streets were graveled and training school at Columbus. Missou girls. The balance of the afternoon graded the past week, making a great was spent in a track meet. ri. He completed his high school Dr. Carl Thompson left Thursday improvement. credits at the end of the first semes A special Mother ’ s Day program i after spending several days at the A. ter and joined the Navy. was held at the church Sunday, giving McFarland home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and fami special honor to the War Mothers. Ap Francis Harter took a carload of ly who are now living at Hanford, boys to Echo Friday to compete in a propriate musical numbers were given Wash., spent Sunday at home. by the choir and a trio consisting of track meet. Mrs. Laura Taylor of Kinzua came A shower was held at the Agee Helen Ekker, Dagmar Skoubo and Sunday to visit her son Nick who has home Friday honoring Mrs. Thelma Marvin Walpole. The topic of the been staying at the Henry Phelps Asher. Thirty ladies attended and sermon was “Good Mothers”. War home and attending school. many useful gifts were received by Mothers present were Mrs. J. K. Gordon Gross, who is in the Navy Walpole. Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Asher. at Pasco, stopped in Board The high school play was held Fri Anderegg. Mrs. Ida Potts. Mrs. Rob stationed for a few minutes Monday to day night with a very large crowd at ertson, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. John man visit a few old acquaintances- Gor tending. Those vlaying were Erna Fisher, Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mrs. Clyde don is an old time resident of the Skonbo. Elaine Fisher. Frances Skou- Tannehill and Mrs. I. Skoubo. Mrs. Project. ho. Doris Wilson. Domthy Roach Bob Eva Warner was the oldest mother Boardman Harwood recently had his ton Smith Dale Ford Marvin Walpole, present. Each War Mother was pre- I sils Bob removed and and ascess burned sented with a bouquet of flowers by | Nick Taylor and Helen Ekker. PAGE THRER FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker — BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY BOB GEER Agent Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. 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Crisp, fresh, tasty salted soda wafers, baked just right. 12c 15c 33c SNOWDRIFT (5 points) 3 lbs. 68c Saves sugar, 599 21,-lb. tin —7 WESSON OIL (5 points) Pint... 29c 10-oz. - 2 for 25c • Chinook Salmon Royal Fisher, 208 734-oz. 4 points A Household Favorite 2-lb. pkg. 24c (4) (9) ( 14 ) ( 14 ) (24) (11) (4) (14) (13) (25) These Items Are NOT RATIONED Price Grapefruit Juice .................... 46-oz. tin 300 Signet Diced Carrots........ 16-oz glass 150 McGrath’s Green Beans 19-oz. tin 140 McGrath’s Wax Beans......... 19-oz. tin 150 Spokane Valley Tomatoes..... 28-oz. tin 140 Spokane Vai. 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Rolled and Tied HAMS lb. 56c 7 points WIENERS Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cans 14c lb. 29c Old Dutch Cleanser Price Swift’s Deviled Meat 31 poz., 4 for 230 Tillamook Cheese................... lb. 370 Libby Vienna Sausage .... 4-oz. tin 110 S & W Jumbo Shrimp..... 7-oz. tin 380 Davies Codfish Flakes .... 7-oz. tin 190 Tokeland Crabmeat..... 3-oz. tin 250 Pickled Herring........... 5-oz. glass 230 Pacific Spray Crabmeat 6-oz. tin 390 (1) (8) (2) (3) (1) (1) (2) (3) but we have your PICNIC HAMS Points —— By Mrs. W. H. Crary Fourteen seniors received their dip lomas at commencement exercises for Echo high school in the city hall Wed nesday evening. The commencement address was delivered by Bishop Wm. P. Remington. Salutatorian for the class is Marian Correa and Mary Car ol Gorrell is valedictorian. Members of rhe graduation class are Homer Bowman. Walter Bromell, Kenneth Coppinger, Marian Correa, William Correa, Mary Carol Gorrell, Mary Jane Laurie, George Luciani, Rene Meyers, Kieth Middleton, Dorothy Morrow, Louis Penney, Elsie Rauch and Ruth Vogler. .The eighth grade class, members of which received their diplomas at the commencement, also numbered 14. They were Eugene Berry, Fred Bromell, Helen Bromell, Ethel Crow, Verna Ebsen, Kenneth We are paying more in taxes Jordan. Charley Laurie, Shirley Lau than ever bef re . . . and likely rie, Peter Meyers, Doris Rauch, How will pay more. But wc cannot ard Stone, Vida Wadsworth, Dale rely on taxes to f.nance the wan Wilson and Fred Wilson. George Boze reports that a prowler It would i ot be fair to base a stole $77.00 from his purse early tax on the at trage single fam- Thursday morning at his apartment . ily income when many families in the Pearson building. The matter have more than one income. was reported to the authorities but so We could borrow all the money far no clue to the identity of the thief " from the ban’s, but for both has been found. economic and social reasons The Echo Garden club held its first regular meeting since the election of i this is undesirable. The gov- new officers Wednesday evening at i ernment world then sacrifice its greatest dim against infla the home of Mrs. Marian George, pre tion. This is a People's War ceding the business session with a pot and the people should finance luck dinner. Arrangements were made it. The people WANT to finance for participation in the state Garden it. Sale ef War Bonds has dug convention to be held at Pendle ton June 1 and 2. mounted consistertly since President Helmick appointed Mrs. i Pearl Hartar. A. C. Ebert chairman of the decorat They give their lives ... You ing committee for the convention with ! lend your morcy. Mrs. Stephen Spike, Mrs. Troy Cole man, Mrs. C. S. Esselstyn and Mrs. Carl Weltzin as assistants. Mrs. Marian George asked that the club take up the matter of reopening the local theatre and she and Mrs. Helmick were appointed to consult with the city council regarding the matter. Mrs. John Jordan and Mrs. Plumbing of Any Kind Claude Meyers were named as judges Contracted by Licensed Plumber “No Job too Small or too Large.” ALL WORK GUARANTEED 100% Union — The only Union LOAN Contractor located at Hermiston Notice to the Public BORAX POWDER 5 Blue Stamp Food Buys . Robinson’s 200 1 pound New War-Time Pkg. 3 points . . . Now reduced in point value . . still rich in food value. Points • Cocoa Substitute BORAXO HAND CLEANER' 25c I9c 29c ECHO NEWS ITEMS on the city yard committee. Mrs. W. H. Crary and Mrs. H. G. Cooper, who were appointed previously to bring the club constitution up to present re quirements, submitted their revision which was adopted. Mrs. Chastaine will have charge of the entertainment for the next club meeting. Echo high school baseball team claims the county championship of B class schiols this season, having won every scheduled game. The team play- ed against every school in that class which had a nine except Adams. The season closed Monday with a 15 to 0 victory over Pilot Rock at the Echo field. Dr. Silas E. Fairham preached the baccalaureate sermon at services held in the Methodist church Sunday even ing for the high school seniors. Rev. Malcolm B. Ballinger assisted in the service and the girls’ quintette of Ec ho school and Mrs. Nancy Spike furn ished the music for the program. " It’s A People’s War • Bradshaw’s Honey 230 off on his eye. A school board meeting was held Monday night to plan the budget for the coming year. ______ UkuiandVqelablea BACK UP YOUR BOY Buy an Additional Bond Today . ALL THIS and Savings Too! : We are expecting a shipment of that special Sacramento Produce' Friday morning. 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