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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
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Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen
spent the Thanksgiving week end
in Portland.
Mrs. Eudora K. McBee of Walla
Walla and her daughter, Mrs.
N. J. Vanskike returned Monday Frank Shultz of Moscow, Idaho,
from a week’s stay in Portland. spent Wednesday visiting Mrs.
The highlight of his visit there was Emma K. Moore. Mrs. McBee and
the obtaining of a new set of Mrs. Moore are sisters.
"store teeth”.
Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie spent the
Miss Hall of the high school fac Thanksgiving week end here with
ulty spent the holidays in Eugene her mother, Mrs. Anna Ritchie. She
with friends.
returned to Spokane Sunday to
A bazaar and cooked food sale complete the fall term at Seattle
will be held December 9 at Burn College.
ham's by the ladies of the Metho-
Mrs. J. W. Foley of Echo is a
dist church.
adv. medical patient in the Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Twig Hinkle and General hospital since Tuesday.
daughter Georgia Rae left Wed
You can now put your buckets
nesday for Baker on business. They and cans back in service by using
will be gone several days. Anoth my soldering service. Electrical
er daughter, Maxine, will stay appliances repaired. W. H. Wood
with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson ard, Pulley Add’n, or leave at Ore-
during the absence of her parents. gon Hardware.
16-lc
Gordon Baker, Rt. 1, Hermiston,
Fred Sievers was an appendec
is now in Apprentice Seaman train tomy patient Tuesday at the Wal
ing at the U. S. Maritime Service la Walla General hospital. Mrs.
Training Station. Avalon Catilina Sievers is employed at the Hermis
Island. Calif. Baker is busy gain ton hospital.
ing knowledge and experience
Mrs. Jack Reeves and two
that will fit him for duty with the daughters. Penelope and Judith,
Merchant Marines.
are planning to leave Thursday (to
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley an day) for San Bernadino, Cal., to
nounce the arrival of a baby boy visit her husband who is in the
born Friday at Forest Grove.
hospital in Corona.
Lawrence Swarner, who visited
Miss Blanch Moore and Martha
at the home of his parents for a Moore spent from Thursday till
week, returned to his home in Sunday in Portland. Martha had
Medford recently. His mother. some optical work done while
Mrs A. C. Swarner. accompanied there.
him to Vancouver, Wash., where
Daniel A. Mallory, son of Mr.
she visited with her son. J. Her and Mrs. F. W. Magnussen of Uma
bert Swarner and family for a tilla, has received a rating of S 1/c
week, then visited in Portland for following graduation from the Na
several days. She returned home val Air Technical Training Center
the early part of this week.
at Norman, Oklahoma. He will
now be transferred to a naval unit
afloat or to another shore station
for further instruction and work.
Mrs. Ray Harper (Donna Say
lor) is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Say
lor of the Butter Creek district.
“So shall it be at the
Her husband expects to join her
to spend his furlough in Ore
end of the world: the ! soon
gon. They have been making
their home in Columbus. Georgia.
angels shall come forth, Lt.
Harper has been an instructor
in the Parachute School at Fort
and sever the wicked I Benning.
LOCALS
from among the just,
and shall cast them into
the furnace of fire :
there shall be wailing
and gnashing of teeth.”
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SA YLOR’ S
a great volume of wheat which will I announced by Claude Hanscom,
eventually be placed under loan in master of the Umatilla county Po-
this county. Therefore, in the in- | mona grange are: Hudson Bay,
terests of better service to each ap- | $31,500; Stanfield. $32,000; Camas
p__ "j the County Committee Prairie, $11,500; White Eagle, $65,-
plicant,
chairman asks that sufficient time 500; State Line, $72.500; Myrick,
be allowed for the preparation of $22,500; Tillicum, $30,000; Cold
the loans to insure their execution Springs, $33,000; Westland, $34,-
Wild
before the deadline on December 000; Columbia, $29,000;
Horse, $46,000.
31, 1944.
Regardless of date of application
interest on these notes does not be
gin until the date of disbursement
by the lending agency; hence noth
(Held from last week)
ing is to be gained by postpone-
The Echo Ladies Aid society will
ent of date of application. In the hold a bazaar and cooked food sale
case of farm-stored wheat, after and will serve a noon meal at the
application is received by the local | church basement Saturday, Dec. 2.
rice, time must be allowed for
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coppinger
measurement of bins, and sampling will leave January 29 for Camp
and inspection of grain, before the Roberts, Calif., where they will
loan papers can be prepared. Due visit their son, Kenneth. They
to the emergencies of war, the will be accompanied by Miss Mary
county office is operating with a Jane Laurie and Mrs. John Lucia
I The second turkey pool of the minimum number of employees ni. Mrs. Luciani’s son George is
| season at the local plant of Eastern and it is hoped that cooperation also at Camp Roberts.
i Oregon Turkey Growers will net will be given them by applicants
Mrs. Harold Liesegang will
| three more cars, according to fig who are anticipating taking advan spend the Thanksgiving week end
ures released by Mrs. Julia Pen- tage of the opportunities offered with relatives at Elgin.
nev, secretary. Picking operations by the Commodity Credit Corpor
Franklin Howard, brother of
will end tonight (Thursday) with ation loan this year.
Mrs. W. J. Helmick and grandson
the packing crew expected to get
of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Irvine, left
through Friday, according to John
Friday for San Francisco. Frank
Jendrzejewski. president.
lin is an ensign in the navy. His
Due to the fact that many grow
brother, Irvine Howard, is now in
ers wished to hold up their birds
New Guinea. Their mother, Mrs.
for another week or 10 days, the
Alma Howard, lives in LaGrande.
C. E. Fisk, Echo, prominent home of their sister, Mrs. F. J. Ir
operations will wait for that length
Hereford
and
wheat
raiser
of
Uma
of time.
vine. Frank Beard, a field man
tilla and Morrow counties, donated : for the Woodmen of the World,
a beef calf to the outstanding 4-H
! was en route home after covering
Beeb Club boy or girl of Umatilla his territory which includes seven
county. Harry Baker, Hermiston, of the western states.
received the award this year and
Miss Clara Cunha, who has been
a
. .
... _ _ I 1, will go to Mr. Fisk’s ranch Satur-
The
Hermiston.high,
school.Bul;
day,
December 9th. to get the calf. quite ill at the Ordnance hospital,
is reported to be improving.
, dogs ran into a 27 to 13 defeat at
Harry fed two Hereford steers
Hood River Thanksgiving day fol
this past year and showed at East-
lowing one of the best-played con cm Oregon Livestock Show at
tests of this year’s schedule. Fol- Union, Hermiston 4-H Fair and
American Legion
lowing
trip to
Hood River
Hermiston Post
oWIns a k hectic
"-..%
IAhe
Bull : Pacific International Livestock
caused by a stalled bus, the Bull- Show at Portland. He received
No. 37
dogs apparently were slow m get-
00 premium money, and one
Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
ting underway
of the steers was the Grand
Vieiting Ltgionnairt» Welcome
boys ran up a 14 point first half Champion at the Hermiston Fair.
; lead.
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The second half was a different HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
1 | story,
-4c. however, ar
and the Bulldogs
H. V. McGee, pastor
| out-played the home team. Her
miston touchdowns were made by | Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Frank Harkenrider on a pass from | Morning worship
- at 11:00 a. m.
Bill Schoonover. The second coun- Sermon, "The Heart of Christian-
ter was made bv Schoonover on a ity.”
Young People's service, 7:00 p.
40-yard run. a line buck adding the
extra point. Bulldogs went “all m.
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m.
out" to tie the score.
Sermon. “The Rock From Which
__ _
—
We Are Hewn.”
Home Made Toys On Display
Mid-week service, Wednesday
A colorful collection of toys,
flethnhist Church
which can be easily made with at 8:00 p. m.
simple tools from materials at
hand about the home, is on display
this week in the window of the
Pendleton Music House in Pendle
Topic for Worship
ton. The display has been ar
ranged by the local office of the
Umatilla county’s 11 granges
Farm Security Administration in will be responsible for this coun
"God and the Sinner"
the Johns building, according to ty's farm quota in the Sixth War
Mrs. Amy Larkin F. S. A. Home Loan, it was announced by county
Supervisor. Directions for mak chairman Guy Johnson.
December 3, 1944
ing the toys are given in the Ex
Granges of eastern Oregon are
tension Bulletins which can be ob competing in selling bonds in this
tained by calling or writing to the campaign for registered Aberdeen
F.S.A. office in Pendleton, or the Angus bull and a purebred Duroc
assistant county agent in Hermis Jersey sow. while in western Ore
ton.
gon granges are in competition for
a registered Jersey bull and a pure
bred Romney ram, according to
Morton Thompkins, master of the
state grange.
Grange quotas for this county as
Jens Terjeson, chairman of the
| Umatilla County Committee, an-
COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICE ;
| nounces that all those who are in- |
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
I terested in obtaining Comomdity |
REPAIR SERVICE
I Credit Corporation loans, through |
SOLDERING
the local Triple "A" office, are re- | Leave at Oregon Hdwe A Impi.
quested to place applications at the I
W. H. WOODARD
earliest opportunity.
Pullev Addition
It is estimated that there is yet I
ECHO NEWS ITEMS
and the Hood River
$
FARM QUOTA SET
FOR COUNTY
1 ; NOW AVAILABLE
Hermiston Food Store
that
in today — for proof of Plus Values you
B AKER RECEIVES
FISK HEREFORD
SIRLOIN STEAK
crafizmanship
longer, more satisfactory service. Come
FrOwD TURKEY
POOL ENDS
Mrs. D. Bearrow
106 Amatol
Ordnance, Ore.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
C. A. Ronen of Umatilla passed
away Thursday noon (today) at
the Hermiston General hospital af-
ter an illness for a month at the
hospital.
Mrs. George Harkenrider and
Mrs. Art Thrasher spent the
Thanksgiving week end in Port
land. They returned Sunday by
bus.
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders, tele
phone operator at the U. O. D.,
spent the Thanksgiving holiday
with friends and relatives at Sea-
side and Portland, returning Mon
day evening.
bazaar and cooked food sale
will be held December 9 at Burn-
ham's by the ladies of the Metho
adv.
dist church.
Mr. Taylor of Heppner, who is
75 years old, entered the Hermis
ton General hospital as a medical
patient Tuesday.
Miss Olive Ridge, high school
typing teacher, spent the Thanks
giving week end in Portland with
friends.
Sgt. Richard Muns, stationed at
San Diego, Calif., spent several
days in Hermiston last week with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Zelma Culver and daugh
ter, Miss Frances Culver, are mov
ing this week to Clarkston. Wash.,
where Mrs. Culver has relatives.
Miss Culver plans to enter school
soon. Mr. Culver recently passed
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell
have purchased the George Lyons
home on Ridgeway Avenue and
expect to move in soon. The house
was constructed about two years
ago by Shook & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Spo
kane left Monday for their home
after spending six weeks here with
Mr. Miller’s sister and brother-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lockridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown and
two daughters of Portland were
Thanksgiving day guests at the
home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Bailey. Saturday
the group motored to Kennewick
to visit their grandson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leroy House,
and saw their little great grandson
for the first time. The Browns re-
turned to Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boggs, who
recentlv so’d their farm on the
Stanfield project to Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Porter of'Salem, have moved
into their new home on East Fourth
street in Herimston where Mr.
Boggs expects to follow his trade
of carpenter and brick mason. Mr.
ond Mrs. Bores have lived on the
Sten field project for 10 vears and
will he greatly missed bv their
manv friends and neighbors.