THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
BOARDMAN NEWS
By Margaret Thorpe
Mrs. Nels Kristensen and Elizabeth
took Buddy to Portland Tuesday for
a medical check up. They returned
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Harry Thorpe injured his leg Mon
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day while endeavoring to load a cook
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is nothing serious he has a badly
bruised leg and one cut to the bone.
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Mrs. Margaret Klitz severely in
jured her foot at the U.O.D. Monday,
while working. It was necessary to
take five stitches next to the bone and
17 on the outside. She was taken to
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the Pendleton hospital Saturday as
it was not healing like it should.
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Initiation was held at the Grange
Thursday night with a good class of
new members going into the Grange.
Those taking the degree work were
Mr. and Mrs. R. Black. Mr. and Mrs.
Pvt Irwin Levinson, Baltimore, was
Sgt. Carl Funk, 26, Cincinnati, lost
Pvt. Thomas Dellarossa, Trenton,
Pvt. Donat Cartier, Derry, N. H..
Pvt. William E. Morris, Long Beach,
Fussle, Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner, Miss
struck by shrapnel In the left shoul
his right eye and sustained a frac-
N. J., 18th Infantry Patrol, was
suffered a fracture of the leg above
Cal., is above draft age but has seen
Ellen Etbauer, Miss Helen Brown,
der at Palermo. The fingers of his
wounded by shrapnel at El Guitar,
tured left knee in Sicily. He has been
the knee in Sicily when struck by an
three years of service. He lost his
Mrs. Floy Washburn, Mrs. Zoe Bill
left hand are paralysed. When his
Africa, and now must wear a special
88 mm. shell. He was held prisoner
left leg below the knee In Tunisia.
buying War Bonds regularly. He will
ings, Mrs- Floyd Bouey and Mrs.
father asked if he needed anything,
brace for his left knee. He won the
for two days by the Germans, trav
return to civil life as soon as he is
He wears the Purple Heart and Good
his son replied: "Buy War Bonds."
Purple Heart. He buys War Bonds
eling in a tank. He is a regular pur
Conduct Ribbon and continues his
Kenneth Nolt. Lunch was served af
discharged from Halloran Hospital,
His father bought $1,500 worth.
regularly and urges you to.
War Bond purchases.
chaser of War Bonds.
N. Y.
ter which dancing was enjoyed before
going home.
of October, prior to his being sent
Mrs. Kenneth Nolt left Friday
A Sadie Hawkins party was held Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands, Bob with one deer.
Mrs. Sam Boardman returned to night for Bremerton, Wn., to be with Friday night at the school house. Al eligible young men to escort to the overseas. Following his two weeks
Harwood and Sgt. Chas. Smith went
into the mountains hunting Thursday her home in Salem Thursday after her husband who is to undergo an op though considerable grief was had party, a good time was enjoyed by training in Washington, D. C., he was
when the girls were trying to find all. (There seems to be a man short sent to Camp Upton, N. Y., for five
night. They returned Sunday night spending a week visiting friends in eration.
age in certain sections of the country weeks.
Miss Constance Luehrs was sent to
at this time.)
the
Station Hospital at March Field.
Mrs. W. A. Baker, Mrs. LaVerne
Partlow, Mrs. Floy Washburn, Miss Calif., following her training period
Ellen Etbauer and Miss Helen Brown in Washington. D. C. Miss Luehrs
spent Saturday in Walla Walla shop- reports that her work is very inter
esting and that she is enjoying it very
ping.
much.
Miss Helen Ekker spent the week
end in Boardman visiting friends.
Helen was recently discharged from
the Nurses Cadets due to her health.
Mrs. Nate Macomber and Mrs. I.
Skoubo both spent the week end in
Pendleton visiting their daughters.
This year instead of the usual type
Dale Ford who spent the week end report cards a new style has been put
here visiting friends states that his into use. Each student will receive
brother Don is in the Navy stationed a white slip from every class he takes.
Included on it will be his name, per
at Farragut, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brandon are the iod, subject, grade, number of times
parents of a baby daughter born the absent, work made up, reasons for
s or. 307
latter part of the week at Pendleton. unsatisfactory work and the name of
the teacher of that particular class.
She has been named Joy Arlene.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rordell arrived Sat A duplicate copy will be filed in the
urday morning from Los Angeles to office so the students need not bring
visit their daughter Mrs. Art Allen. their slips back to school.
They will all go back to Tacoma soon.
A meeting of those interested in
cold storage lockers was held Monday
night in the Grange hall. Most of the
SENIORS—
details have been planned and a rep
Courtney Belt
resentative of the Sunset Electric
Gale Davis
company was present to give esti
Dick Kingsley
mates on the cost and the materials
La Desea Pieper
needed.
Maurine Sutton
Sgt. Chas. Smith left Monday night
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for his camp at Boca Raton Field,
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Hope Reynolds
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Fla. He spent a 15 day furlough at
be
JUNIORS—
home.
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Bob Alford
Mrs. Glen Mallory and son arrived
Dick Belt
Monday night from Eugene for an in
Mary Elizabeth Ferguson
definite stay with her parents, Mr.
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Dan Follett
and Mrs. Claude Coates.
Frank Harkenrider
Mrs. Russell Miller and infant son
Ruth McCulley
have returned from the Hermiston
Donna Jean Myers
hospital.
Bruce Norton
A hunting party left Monday to
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Joy Reed
take in the last of deer season and the
Peggy Sommerer
first of elk season. Among those go
SOPHOMORES—
ing were Paul Smith, Chas. Dillon,
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Pat DeLany
Mr. Reese, Mr. Connyers, Nels Kris
Lucy Hollomon
tensen, A. Hugg. Lou and George
Fern McFarlin
Bush.
David Pierson
Audrey Phelps
FRESHMEN—
Faith Corey
Nancy Lee Clark
Royal DeLany
(From the Bulldog)
Electricity for every use has long been so
Rosemary Keller
Lee Weber, coach at Hermiston high
Frank Myrick
cheap and abundant here, it’s natural not to pay
school for the past two years, and
Beverly Norton
Miss Constance Luehrs, former social
Delores Sturm
much attention to a lighted lamp or so. But,
science teacher, are both in the ser
Barbara Todd
vices of the American Red Cross. Lee
right now needless light is a "peacetime” luxury.
Weber at the present time is station
ed at Ft. San Houston, Texas, with
While there isn’t any shortage of electric power
ADS For SALE IN
the 351st regiment. He expects to
... and it isn't being rationed... there is a nation*
OUR NEXT ISSUE
have a ten-day leave the latter part
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He wouldn’t forget
to turn off the engine
REPORT CARDS
ARE DIFFERENT
while he stops for
ne UAves rne reading
LAMP BURNING AT HUMi!
HONOR ROLL
TEACHERS NOW
IN RED CROSS
wide shortage of materials that go into all kinds
of electrical supplies and equipment. And, every
hour you burn a lamp bulb, for example, uses
up an hour of its life.
So the Government says: "Conserve*
USE WHAT YOU NEED..
BUT NEED WHAT YOU USE.
The WPB asks everyone to help
save by avoiding waste. But don’t
endanger your eyes, your safety
or health. Follow the rule of "Use
but be sure you
what you need
need what you use
The government can’t allow you, or us, to use
vital materials for non-essential jobs. Wc must
get along with what we have already. And the
way to do it is to conserve all along the line. It’s
our job, and yours, to look ahead and use every
thing we have wisely.
In the end, it’s going to mean fewer burned out
lamp bulbs, fewer replacements; your electric
range, your refrigerator, and other appliances
will last years longer. You’U be assuring yourself
of continued good service and economy till the time
comes when you’ll be able to get the marvelous new
electrical servants that will be yours after the war,
P acific P ower & L ight C ompany
Your Business-Managed Power System
New Machines
Are Hard To Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT.
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• CHECK that air cleaner regularly.
• KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good
clean lubricant.
• BE CAREFUL where you drive.
• CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep
properly inflated.
• KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when
not in use.
• PAINT your machines to protect from rust.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Pendleton. Oregon
Phone 518