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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and
family spent Sunday hunting at
Arbuckle mountains.
Mrs. Wallace was a tonsilectomy
patient at the Hermiston General
hospital Friday.
Miss Glenna Bohlman of the Ya
kima Academy at Granger. Wash.,
spent from Friday till Sunday at
the home of her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. I. C. Bohlman.
George A. Keyes left this week
for his old home in East Oklahoma
to dispose of some old family pro
perty. He expects to be gone sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Alice O’Daniel, who resides
with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie,
has been confined to her bed for
the past 10 days due to illenss. She
is Mrs. McKenzie’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ray have
a new addition to their family.
Gerald Douglas arrived at the Her
miston General hospital October 8.
weighing 812 pounds. He arrived
on his Uncle Rex Jackson’s birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin of
Pasco were visitors in Hermiston
Sunday and Monday of this week.
Mr Martin was formerly manager
of the Hermiston Irrigation dis
trict.
Thomas Hager, who has been re
siding with Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
McKenzie, underwent an operation
in St. Marv’s hospital in Walla
Walla last MondaV. Although he
is 83 years of ace. he withstood the
operation nicely and is improving.
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Oct. 17 18-19
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MARTHA O'DRISCOLL
WALTER CATLETT
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
MORTON D0MNE
| ELLA MAE MORSE
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LEON
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JOHNNY
VIVIAN
DOWNS AUSTIN
• CONNIE HAINES
“Then spake Jesus again
unto them, saying, I am
the light of the world: he ;
that followeth me shall not |
walk in darkness, but shall
have the light of life.”
* HAVE YOU
BOUGHT YOUR
RUONOS
Mrs. Guy Jeppe and daughter
and Mrs. Leonard Keller and small
son have moved into the Al Quir
ing residence on Main street.
Sharon Mende of Boardman, lit
tle 6 year old girl, was a tonsilec
tomy patient Thursday of last
week at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick White of Ya
kima spent Tuesday visiting her
friends in Hermiston. Mrs White
will be remembered as Agnes Son
eson.
Mrs. True B. Graves of Portland
who had been a patient at the
Hermiston General hospital for a
month, passed away Friday.
Mrs. H. A. Walker of Seattle and
Boyd Haddock of Renton, Wash.,
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Jeffries at Ordnance recent
ly. They left for their homes Fri
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard White vis
ited here last Friday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilderback.
The Whites now reside in Yakima,
Wash., but were Hermiston resi
dents about 20 years ago.
Kent Linn entered the Hermis
ton General hospital Tuesday to
receive treatment for infection in
the ankle. Kent is the son of the
school principal at Boardman.
Mrs. Ruby Coxen left Tuesday
for Wheeler. Ore., where she will
: spend two weeks taking special
treatments for arthritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shaw an
nounce the birth of a baby boy.
David Robert, 8 pounds 812 ounces
born Sunday at the Hermiston
General hospital.
Rev. C. Warner of The Dalles
was a visitor in Hermiston Thurs
day. Rev. Warner was formerly
pastor of the Central Church of
rist here prior to accepting the
istorate at The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey are
;ing congratulated upon the
rth of a baby girl. 7 pounds and
e ounce, named Sandra Fern,
rn at the local hospital.
Ralph Steiner, son of Nick Stein-
, spent several days in Hermis-
n this week on furlough from Ft.
ewis where he is connected with
e Medical Corps. He has been .
the service about 16 months.
Claire Harris of Columbia Aca
demy at Battle Ground, Wash.,
spent a week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse
have received word that their son.
Bill, has been promoted to First
Lt. W W. Felthouse, U.S.N.R. He
is stationed at Alameda, Calif., as
communication officer. He receiv
ed the promotion October 1.
Ted Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Olyn Hodge left early this week
for Lewiston, Idaho, from where
he will be sent by his draft board
to an induction center. Mr. Hodge
has been associated with his father
in the milk business for the past
several years
“I wish to thank Bert Nation. I
chief of police, for his efforts and
efficiency in finding my Gold Star
Pin. It is a courtesy I shall never
forget,” stated Mrs Sam Nye this
Give your feet a lift—and
week when she was informed that
yourself, too—in a pair of
the above pin had been found and
Weyenberg Shoes. They
returned to her.
have the qualities men like
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith of
fine craftsmanship and
near Portland came this week to
good fit for top« in shoe
spend some time here with his
satisfaction. For your beet
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith. |
"ration time buy"—come
Mr. Smith plans to spend some |
in for a look at a pair of
time hunting while here. Their
Weyenberg Shoes. You’ll
son. Bob, is now somewhere in New
like the way they fit, the
Guinea with the armed forces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson I
way they look, the way
and son Jimmy of Seattle were I
they wear. See them today.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !
Al Quring Saturday. Mrs. Robin
son will be remembered as Miss
Virginia Robertson and made her
home with the Quirings while em
ployed for J A. Terteling con
struction company.
Jay Gimble. Seaman First Class. j
SHOES FOR MEN
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble,
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was notified by telegram Tuesday
afternoon to report back imme
diately to his ship at San Francis-
oc. Jay was granted a short ex
tension of leave but the telegram
cut this extension short. He left
for Portland by train.
Mrs. Elmer Rucker of Irrigon
began work this week at the In
Trinity Lutheran Church
land Cooperative. She replaces straight down the field to score. |
Rev. E. M. Butenshon, Pastor
Miss Helen Wright who resigned but failed to convert. This left I
Pendleton. Oregon
to accept a position at the Umatil the score 6-0 The quarter ended I
la Ordnance Depot. Miss Rebecca with Pasco kicking off to Hermis-1 Services every second and
fourth Sunday of the month at
Pierson, who recently underwent ton.
.
2:30 p. m. at the Baptist church.
an appendectomy, has been return
The second period was more in
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Lad
ing to work in the afternoons.
Hermiston's favor. They received ies Aid meeting each second Mon
Pvt. Frank Rodda returned Wed
nesday night from Camp Roberts. the ball on their own 15 yard line day of the month at 2:00 p. m.
Let a
Calif., where he has been stationed and marched 35 yards to midfield.
Free - Action
for the past two months for basic Here they were forced to kick.
trainin'». He has received an hon- Schoonover booted the ball into
SPENCER
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nrable dicharge with a Certificate the end zone Pasco taking it on
of Disability. He visited here with the twenty. The visitors made five
SUPPORT (9?
his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. yards and then kicked. It was a
The strong Heppner eleven will
relieve that mus-
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Padda and plans later to go to bad kick and went only 15 yards. play here Friday afternoon. Pre-
cui ar backache
i
Athena.
and fatigue—give
The locals lost their chance to »iminary dope indicates that it
you new energy.
House guests at the home of Mr. icore when a pass was intercepted. | will be a pretty even game.
and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse Wednes- This ended the half.
Mrs. D. Bearrow
dav and Thursday of last week
106 Amatol
The second half started the same
were his nephew and family. Mr.
Ordnance, Ore.
! and Mrs Kenneth Felthouse. Joan. as the first. The locals kicked and
Donald and John, and Mrs. Ken Fasco took the ball on their own
neth Felthouse’s parents. Mr. and 30 yard line Again they marched
. Mrs. Joe Wolsh. a'l of Cincinnatti. down the field 70 yards for ano
Ohio.
ther touchdown. Again they failed
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw were to convert, making the score 12-0.
Hermiston had hard luck at this
i accompanied as far as Pasco Sun-
I dav by Mrs. J. P. Morse and Mrs. stage of the contest. After losing
Guv Putman. The Shaws contin- 10 yards, Schoonover tried to kick,
| ned on tn Sunnyside to get Mrs. with the ball hitting one of his own
i Mary Graham and two children players and Pasco recovered on
who will reside indefinitely here the two yard line. They forced
| with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. the ball over from there for the
■ George Harris
last score of the game as they again
Ed w. Skoubo. son of Mr. and failed to make the conversion. The
; Mrs. I. Skoubo of Boardman. re score was now 18-0.
LOOK OUT FOR
a i turned home Monday following an Hermiston received the ball on Ml
i ' , absence of three vears in the armed the next kickoff and worked the
forces, much of that time beine ball down
to the opponents’ 45
—in the “Burke Bill”. Just as
overseas. Noteworthy is the fact
yard
line.
After losing the ball,
in 1918 the "drys” are at it
that he left on his birthday three
again. Protect your freedom—
: vears aro and returned home on Pasco came back to carry the ball
defeat prohibition.
i his birthdav. exactly three years to near the goal before losing the
later. He has spent much of his ball to the fighting Hermiston Bull
time with the armed forces in New dogs.
Guinea.
. Standing behind his own goal
Paid Adv. The Anti-Prohibition Committee
of Oregon. G. J. Me Per eon. Chairman:
Mrs. Ella Ferris was the honored line. Schoonover came through
Pearson-4th Avo. Bldg., Portland
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guest on her birthdav last Fridav
between the hours of 2 and 5
when a groun of her friends came
to call. A beautiful angel food
cake, baked bv her daughter-ln-
DENNISONS
lay Mrs. A. E. Marble, highlight
ed the luncheon. Present were Mrs.
LIMA BEANS
Nora Colpitts. Mrs. Kellv. Mrs.
with Ham
Carrie Beitel Mrs. Ella Soneson,
lb. jar ............. .
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse and Mrs.
Maude Smith.
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HEPPNER TEAM
COMING FRIDAY
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HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
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CARROTS
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GREEN ONIONS
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EGG PLANT
lb
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Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner have
received word that their daughter-
in-law. Mrs. Monroe Swarner and
two children have safely arrived in
Fairbanks. Alaska. Mrs. Swarner
and children have been visiting
relatives and friends in the States
for the past several months. They
went as far as Seattle by train and
took a plane there September 20 at
8 30 in the morning and arrived in
Fairbanks at 6:10 in the evening,
slightly less than 10 hours. Mrs.
Swarner writes that she has now'
traveled bv boat. bus. train and |
bv plane, and that the airplane I
surpasses them all.
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The Hermiston Bulldogs were
handed their first defeat of the
season Friday afternoon on the
local gridiron when a heavier
Pasco eleven took an 18-0 victory.
The visitors scored once in the
first half and twice in the second.
failing to complete any of extra
points.
The locals kicked off to start
the contest. The visitors took the
ball on their own 30 and marched
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