The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 27, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
HERMISTON HERALD
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
General MacArthur for two years
has been hopping from island to is­
land, but the last hop of 500 miles has
brought his forces to bases from
which he can hop to his promise that
he would return to the Phillipines.
Until recently he has had too little
and too late power to advance, but
with all his handicaps he has driven
the Nipponese out of the South Seas
except some mopping up. In the mean­
time his stock in the presidency has
risen greatly and who knows but that
should he land at Manilla bay before
June 26th, in the dramatics of poli­
tics and our American tendency to he­
ro worship, the Republican convention
may be stampeded in his favor.
day evening to attend a joint Masonic
meeting. Mrs. Barager spent the
evening at the McCall home in Stan­
field.
Mrs. Mae Parsons visited here at
the Glenn Parsons home last week
from The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett have re­
turned here after living in Portland
for some time and are living at pres­
ent at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Felix Baty. Mr. Bennett has gone to
work on the Fire Department at the
U. O. D.
The Holeman children have re-
turned to school this week after
month’s absence due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Voelker of Walla
Walla were Sunday guests at the J.
D. Christley home. Other dinner
guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid
and Misses Barabra Reid and Erma
Kent, visiting here from Pendleton.
Mr. Voelker was a former principal
in the Hermiston schools.
Mrs. Alice Hammer will entertain
the Farm Bureau Auxiliary at the
Lester Hammer home on Friday. May
5th.
Much was accomplished on clean-up
day at the park with about twenty-
five persons present to help with the
work. The Columbia Grangers paper­
ed the kitchen of the club rooms last
week.
Mrs. W. A. Mikesell returned this
week from a visit of several weeks in
Portland and Vancouver.
Mrs. Mae Baker is improving nice­
ly from a recent illness. Mrs. Mar­
ian Petit, who has been at the Baker
home, returned to Eugene Monday.
South before taking up residence in
Stanfield in 1929.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gregory and
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring
children from La Grande visited at
Publishers
the W. E. Kryger home Sunday and
Mrs. Kenneth Gregory, who had just
Entered at the post office at Her-
returned from a two months stay at
miston as Second Class Matter, Dec.
Alexandria. La., accompanied them
home.
1906,
Umatilla County, Oregon.
Guest day of the Stanfield Woman's
Study club was well attended on April
Subscription Rates
21. Mrs. Will Reeves introduced Mrs.
One Year ............................. $2.00
Will King of Pendleton who spoke of
Six Months .......................... 1.00
the essential interests of club work,
Miss Ruth Cochran, reference librar­
Membes
ian from Pendleton, and Miss Sadie
Dunlap who gave four excellent re­
ORE
views of recent books. Mrs. McCor­
mick accompanied by Mrs. Refvem
ATION
pleased with a solo. Miss Lena Brown
and Miss Ina Sutton sang a duet. The
church was beautiful with spring
West End Vota» Inerente
flowers. At a beautiful tea table,
Mesdames Stuart, Reeves and Green
Five hundred new voters were reg­
poured. Committee in charge was
By Mrt. Boh H'oodu^nrd
istered lately in the two Hermiston
Mss Elva Berry. Mrs. Julie Phelps,
The Hermiston Home Extension
precincts, and a large increase is re­
and Mrs. Nadean Campbell.
unit met Tuesday at the U. S. O.
ported in the Umatilla, Stanfield and building
The Ladies Aid will sponsor a
with Mrs. Carter of Pendle­
Echo precincts, While a considerable ton conducting the program. Making
Guest Day April 27th, and a pleasing
program is being planned. The exe­
effort was made to register new vot- Kitchens More Livable, was the sub­
cutive committee. Mesdames Baker,
ers in all these precincts, many are ject for the last meeting of the sea-
Penney, Berry, Rueber. Waid and
yet unregistered and will not be able son. Annual election of officers was
Greathouse, are the hostesses. The
held during the business meeting with
to vote in the primaries. When the Mrs. Duff Knight elected chairman,
aid sponsored the movie. King of
Kings, on April 26 and was highly
books are again opened for Fall elect­ Mrs. H. G. McCulley, vice chairman,
pleased with it.
ions the registration of old and new and Mrs. Pete Castric, secretary­
Principal Glen Norton, Wiley Hew­
voters in the west end of Umatilla treasurer. These officers will go to
itt, and Miss Ora Laws made a busi­
Pendleton May 9 to represent the lo­
county is expected to reach 3000 or cal unit at Program Planning Day,
ness trip to Portland over the week
end.
more. The registration is reported to one of the most outstanding events of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hempel
be about 60 per cent Republican and the unit year.
and children, after two years resi­
Mrs. Miles Baragar visited rela­
40 per cent Democrats, with here and
dence here, moved back to Freewater.
there an occasional Independent or tives at Rufus several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broers and
By btr». Rott Hedrtck
Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, who has
son moved today to Freewater. Mrs.
Socialist.
been in Portland for medical treat­
Golden Wedding Observed
Broers was given a handkerchief
While in the primaries voters must ment, has returned home and is much
George Elliott and Anna May [ shower yesterday at her home by the
vote according to registration, they improved in general health.
women of the Gospel Mission church.
may vote much different in the Fall. | Mrs. Mabel Weeks accompanied her Webb, born, reared and educated in ! Mr. Broers will leave soon for the
Parkersburg, Ill., were married there j
In the county election particularly
rastinul-«1-. daughter, Mrs. J. E. Schroeder to and were the parents of a son and army.
Mrs. Loren Miller moved Sunday to
politics will not affect the voter’s Pendleton, last Saturday and while daughter. They left there in 1901
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there visited her daughter. Rachel and came to North Dakota. From Ordnance to the house adjacent to Mr.
choice. This end of the county can Weeks
and Mrs. L. E. Williams. Miss Lois
have and should have a strong voice
Ruth McCulley and Martha Jones
Williams will continue to reside with
in the election of local and state offi- spent
Walla ana rámiy sen resiäe there and vis- Mrs. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sale drove to
Mr. and Mrs. Faw of Walla
jited here last September but could not
cials. With some organization among
La Grande Saturday on business and
home guards in all these precincts we
he home
return for the celebration of the El- visited their cousins, the Oscar Rudds
may be able to control some of the ‘ The baby of Mr. and Mrs; Jim Grif-
on Sunday.
county contests, both in primary and fin has been seriously ill in the Her-stakden APrë Jiy relative present
Mrs. Art Zicker of Pendleton was a I
general elections. In previous elect- |
that was a wedding guest fifty years guest of Mrs. Eugene Knotts last
Friday and attended the operetta.
ions, for many years, we have had a
Mrs D th hand inde went an 9P: ago was Mrs. Evan Rees of Vancou- Mrs.
Lowell Caplinger and son Dickey
small voice but with the influx of new Ordnance post hospital '
: ver.
Elliott, who came of Pendleton also attended the operet­
it should be different.
I Mile. Barager was in Echo on Tues- Nash. h Othe" re?ativ". «Ending* we^ | ea.
John Holder of Portland. Mr. and Bill Beebe, after about two years
Mrs. Edgar Hoosier of Pendleton. Mr. service in the army in Alaska, is vis-
|and Mrs. Dill Penney and Miss Mild-1
! red of Echo and their many friends
j who helped to make the occasion a
memorable event. From Hermiston
came Rev. W. A. MacArthur and
“Anywhere for Hire”
wife and son Jon, Mabel M. Boulware,
Mrs. Chas. Chown. Mrs. O. O. Felt­
— LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING —
house. Mrs. A. A. Mullins. Mrs. M. L.
Watson. Mrs. Catherine Buhman and
Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli­
three girls. Janice. Jeanette and
Yvonne, and Mrs. Clara Bloom to help
dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight.
celebrate the event. Mr. and Mrs.
Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway
Perry Morris of Yakima brought the
three-tier wedding cake for their par­
Express
Phone 2021, Hermiston
ents and also brought other lovely
gifts. Many other gifts were received.
The Elliotts toured the East and
COLUMBIA NEWS
STANFIELD NEWS
Saturday in Pendleton, Walla
were Sunday visitors at th
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Average fire
been
missi PPA.. . . "
a sister of Mr.
population,
rates
have
thirty years The new Residence and Out-
side Theft Insurance Policy issued by the
.‘Etn*
Fire
distinctions
burglary
Group
eliminates
between
hold up.
larceny and theft
the
old
robbery,
If you
are
dishonestly deprived of your property, you
are reimbursed for the los And you get
This steady trend towards better in-
s
Grandfather would
be surprised /
Yes. present -day insurance policies
would bring Grandfather more than one
surance protection for less money " *
striking demonstration of American buri
ness democracy al work
Municipalities
make life and property safer
insurance
companies passing the benehu on to the
local agents and broker, titling
public
insurance to the need, of rhe individual
and giving prompt assistance ir the event
$
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON s
r.
b .
SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
$
M—Is
iting his mother, Mrs. James Beebe Board at Hermiston, Oregon, for the
inspection of all persons interested.
and other relatives.
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
Charles E. Coy has been inducted
DISTRICT,
into the army at Fort Lewis.
J. M. Spencer, Secretary.
Miss Lorna Gabriel is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. Kenneth Cate at Brem­ (April 27-May 4)
erton, Wash.
QUALITY
Notice of Meeting of Board of
Equalization
SHOE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District will meet as a
board of equalization on May 9th at
the hour of 8 P. M. in the office of
the Hermiston Irrigation District in
the city of Hermiston. Oregon for the
purpose of reviewing and correcting
its assessment and apportionment of
taxes for the year 1944.
The assessment list is on record in
the office of the Secretary of the
REPAIRING
Will Pay Prompt
Attention To
Mail Orders
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
home baking calls for
a home-type flour
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prize-cook dossi
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BETTER
Welcome. . .
The O. K. Rubber Welders of Hermiston wel­
come your business and friendship. Come in
and see the O. K. all electric system of Recap­
ping and Repairing Tires. Positive pressure ap­
plied. Controlled heat is used, thus doing away
with the faults of tire rebuilding of the past.
Kitchen Cref is dependably
uniform: Absorbs the same
IM USING THIS
amount of water each time
— so you can always follow
your recipes to the letter.
HOME-TYPE FLOUR...
KITCHEN CRAFT I
Kitchen Craft it light- bodied:
Mixes smoothly and quickly
with other home-type ingre­
dients to give fine texture in
all home-baked foods.
Kitchen Craft is properly
milled: Retains desirable
moisture in your pastries,
cakes and breads in i nite of
the drier heat of home ovens.
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All things, even tire rebuilding, must progress.
The O. K. system of Rubber Welding has taken
the lead wherever it has been introduced. My
prices are right and posted. 1 am able to Recap
ALL popular passenger sizes of tires and to re­
pair ALL sizes of tires. Come give us a trial!
You already use home-type baking
powder and shortening. Now try
home-type flour . . . see how much
better Kitchen Craft works in ail your *
home-size recipes. How it makes pies,
cakes and breads lighter, more tender.
Kitchen Craft is as fine quality all-
purpose white flour as money can buy,
guaranteed to work like a charm in
all your regular white flour recipes.
And every sack is healthfully enriched
with B vitamins and iron.
Give this made-for-your-job, home­
type flour a trial. If Kitchen Craft
fails to please you in any way, return
the unused portion to your grocer and
get back your full purchase price.
My shop is located in the Beaver Blacksmith &
Welding building, just across the street from the
Hermiston Transfer. Both you and your friends
are welcome to bring your tire troubles to my
shop for repairs. No priority certificates are
needed except for purchase of new or used tires.
O. K. RUBBER WELDERS
WILLIS DRISKELL, Prop.
Hermiston, Oregon
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Home baking is different from
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Hermiston Transfer Co.
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this broader coverage at no higher cost
there they.went to. Canada wherethex
liott's rolden wedding which was cele-
insurance
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