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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
PAGE SIX HERMISTON HERALD HÉRMISTON. OREGON MARRIAGE RITES I immediately after the ceremony to 801 f i relatives and friends in the church ___ SUNDAY MORNING parlors. The beautiful four-tier an Announcing • • • Umatilla County War Fund Drive for Salvation Army Boy Scouts of America CHILD CARING AGENCIES • Waverly Baby Home • Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society • Catholic Charities • Children’s Farm Home • Albertina Kerr Nursery • Louise Home • White Shield Home • Wemme Home • Volunteers of America • Mothers’ and Children’s Home We Give for Them-They Fight for Ils T & Jert. Fie THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943. Union Oil Company gel wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Miss Jo Casper, daughter of Mr. A. E. Marble, mother of the groom. The couple left for a brief honey- and Mrs. G. J. Casper, was united in | marriage to Mr. Paul A. Marble, son moon after which they will be at of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble, at 7:30 home to their friends at 4537 N. E. UNION STOVE OIL UNION BURNER OILS I Sunday morning at the Methodist 8th Ave-, Portland, Ore. | church. Rev. W. A. MacArthur per- CALL 2751 FOR PORMPT DELIVERY ' formed the double ring ceremony in a beautiful candle light service. (Continued from page 1) George Harkenrider Hermiston, Oregon The bridal party entered as the Colleen Bryson and Elna Thrasher wedding march was played by Miss are new to time and payroll. Golda Mumma. Little Jimmie Cas We wish to extend our sympathies per, cousin of the bride, carried the to the Walter C. Morehouse family in Cook, <------ , ----- head -... ammunition receiving and son. magazine area timekeeper; 0. A. rings in a large red daliah. The bride their bereavement for the passing of storage clerk; Secretary-Treasurer, Peterson, captain of the U. O. D- was given in marriage by her father. Walter C. Morehouse. Mr. Morehouse Harry Nelson, head of the procure- guards; Charles 0. Peterson, foreman G. J. Casper. The attending couples died of heart attack at the Umatilla ment section. Other members of the of utilities; and Russell McCoy, fore were Miss Lois Casper, sister of the Ordnance Depot Sunday. October 17, board are Captain Homer Simola, ad man of trucks in charge of fork lift bride, and Earl Watson of Hermiston, while on duty there. ministrative officer; Charlotte Nel- trucks. ................. and Miss Juanita Mitchell of Portland Mrs. Endora Arego has been trans and Ted Hodge of Hermiston. ferred from magazine area to admin- Miss Peggy Todd sang Thine istrative area as messenger. We’re Alone” and “All The World Will Be going to miss her dark flashing eyes. Jealous of Me”, with Miss Mumma ac- | Something new has been added to companying at the piano. the equipment and supply section. The church was beautifully decorat- Miss Leota King now occupies the ed with autumn flowers and candles. stenographer position in that depart Hermiston Methodist Church Dena Casper, sister of the bride, and ment and also another department. Virginia Gettman lit the candles. Rex The tool and Equipment section has a Sunday, Oct. 24 — 8:00 P. M. and Milton Casper acted as ushers, department in the magazine office. and the Misses Rebecca and Dorothy Officers elected by the Board of Di Instrumental Music Pierson and Mrs. Grant Henderson rectors of the U.O.D. Employees’ as assisted with the gifts. sociation at a recent meeting are: The Church in the Wildwood” (chalk illustrated) The bride wore a light biege suit Daniel Weber, general foreman of with brown accessories and a set of utilities: Vice President, Charles sable furs, which was a gift from the groom, and she carried a boquet of white orchids. Miss Lois Casper wore a fuchia suit with yellow accessories, and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Mitchel wore —Enough to maintain Peace, yet no one seems able to harness this a heather blue suit with cerise acces mighty force. Hear ROY L. BROWN, at Hermiston Baptist Church Every sories and carried cerise chrysanthe Night, October 26th to October 31st, at 8:00 o’clock P. M.— mums. A three-course breakfast was served i IU EL OILS U.O.D. NEWS SUNDAY EVENING CLUB 600,000,000 PROFESSING CHRISTIANS in the WORLD POWEH -* - HEAR HIM! SAFEWAY Homemakew quide IDEAS for cold weather lunches Hermiston Trading Co. Good fresh bread, and a tasty, nutritious filling—those are the foundation of many a midday meal that will carry you right through the afternoon. Safeway has the makings! RED * WHITE STORE BREAD UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Mr. and Mrs. George McIntosh of Portland returned to their home Wed- nesday after spending several davs with her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Presnell and QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTelis of HomeTreatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing < ver two million bott tes of the WILLARD TRE ATM ENT have been sold for relief of By mptoms of dist ress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcera due to Excess Acid— Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach. Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess AcM. Sold on ISdays' trial! Ask for “Willard's Massago" which fully explains this treatment— er “P at MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE Hermiston, Oregon Helen spent the week end in Lewiston visiting. Mrs. Lillian Presnell and two children returned with them to visit here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and daughter Joan spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bramer in La Grande. Those people going to the all star baseball game played in Pendleton last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Ar nold. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom. Mrs. Frank Clark, H. B. Hull, C. A. Roner, Pete McNabb, Milo McFar land, Lyle Brown and Ed Kendell. Jim Moran returned to Missouri where he is stationed with the army after a 10 day furlough here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery and family have moved to their farm home east of town after doing some improv ing on it. They had finished the up stairs and built on a bathroom. Walt Williams and two friends of Portland are guests at the Milo Mc Farland home while enjoying some hunting. Julia Lee Wright’s 1% lb. loaf MARGARINE Dalewood, TIME 4 pts., ib. 136 230 Tâtlt Brown Stamps —C-D-E & F Good now and until October 30th. Blue Stamps — X-Y-Z Good now and un til November 20th. Sugar Stamps — 14-15- 16 expire October 31- Keep Saying war Bonds aho Stomps, Week After Week! TENDERONI Van Camp’s macaroni SC SODA CRACKERS 2 » *“ase B 50 lbs. SQUASH Hubbard or Danish SWEET POTATOES BUY Let the Children Cook Jersey No. 1’s ““SPFEE" Choose from thes^ fine blends NOB HILL ib. 23- Rich, luxurious EDWARDS lb ^lf Top Quality AIRWAY 1.21, • Ie Mild, mellow. LAST month , in one of these columns, I talked about the way youngsters like to put up their own school lunches. And, to tell the truth, I was amazed at the number of readers— both young and old — who wrote me afterward. Almost everyone was quick to point out that the younger generation not only likes to pack lunches, but also gets real satisfac tion from various kinds of practical cooking. , More than one reader added this very timely thought: nowadays, when so many mothers are busy with war work, it’s a real family help when the children take an active part in making the kitchen run smoothly. It gives them the feeling of “doing something” important, too. I've found through my own experi ence that youngsters make credit- able cooks provided they're not hurried and provided they start out on things they really like. And these are a “natural” for girls to start out on: 1 cup seedless raisins %2 tap. soda 1 tap. baking powder •/¡ tsp. sait Peas 2 cupa quick oats No. 2 can Sugar Belle ( 18 points) Change Beans SAHW h Y MÍATS No. 2 can Briargate <8 points) Karo Syrup 112 lb. Blue Enriched Flour Kitchen Craft 24%lbs. t ? Shortening 3 lb. jar Snowdrift (12 pcs.) Shortening 1 lb. ctn Crisco (4 points) VEAL STEAK (7 POINTS) GROUND DEEF (7 POINTS) DEEF ROAST lb. 28c Shredded Ralston (9 POINTS) Cereal - 12 01. SIRLOIN STEAK Morning Glory (11 POINTS) 1 cup coarsely chopped nut- meats 34 cup shortening 1 «up brown sugar 2 eggs % cup milk Sift flour, measure and sift with dry ingredients; add oats, raisins and nutmeats. Cream shortening with sugar; add well-beaten eggs and milk; combine with flour mixture. Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased cookie sheet. Bake in moderate oven (375° F.) 12 to 15 min. Makes 6 dozen. One of the best things for boys to try their kitchen skill on is waffles and pancakes—but warn them not to “peek” while baking waffles, and not to turn pancakes until they are fairly full of bubble holes on top. C Jialelicl NMN-nsd IS SOMETHING UKe I DON'T LET THAT FIRST COLD SNAP CATCH YOU UNPREPARED SAYS THE WOULD GO FOR YOUR COFFEE IF You In MAN IT GROUNO EXACT RICHT FOR scuci i WAD me whou Ano REAL COFFEE \ BUT THIS CCfCtl | EXPENSIVE 1 lust oiscov I EREO TAT IN COFFEE, AGAIN—EVEN THOUGH IT COST PLENTY OF MONEY / I is FRESHNESS THAT —IT‘$ WORTH IT / COUNTS SO-1 BOUGHT WHOL ran COFFee