Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1945)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1945. UMATILLA NEWS By Mr». Gltnn Ottrom The newly elected officers of Improved Order of Redmen were host to a turkey dinner in honor of the outgoing chiefs Thursday night, January 4 at 6:30. The wives , members of Pocahontas of the incoming chiefs, cooked and served the dinner to about 26 pres ent. At 8 p. m. the Redmen went to their wigwam for their meeting and installation of the following chiefs: Sacham, John Blair; Jr. PAGE THRBBe THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Sagamore, A. H. Smith; Sr. Saga more. Clarence Wiegand; Prophet, L. A. Blakely; Chief of Records, W. R. Nugent; Keeper of Waumpum, H. B. Hull; Collector of Waumpum J. A. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman have announced the engagement of their daughter Fern to Joseph Sabaneo of Wallula, Wash. The wedding is to take place Saturday. January 20, at 2:00 o’clock in the Methodist church in Hermiston, with Rev. W. A. MacArthur read ing the services. Miss Harryman was a member of the class of ’44 and has been employed with the. River Terminal Co. Mr. Sabaneo is employed on the boat “Defi ance.” Miss Harryman was hon ored with a shower Tuesday even ing at the James Byrnes home with her schoolmates as guests. The centerpiece was made up of a miniature model of the "Defance- and river with a girl waiting on the shore. Mrs. R. E. McNabb was honored with a shower at her home Tues day evening with about 24 friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baldwin and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt returned home Friday from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Von Hiatt and two daughters of Astoria visited the first of the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiatt. The P T. A. held a cooked food sale in Hull's store Saturday, net ting around $28.00. Mrs. Merle Martin and daugh ter Susie spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Pendle- FU : • : • : • First National Bank of Hermiston $ AVES7 First National Bank of Hermiston F. B. SWAYZE, President $ AeeMecMeceMeeNiner Buy Stone's A Meats! You get more flavor, more nutrition for point. Stone's efficient dis- m keeps prices low. too! Dry Picked Rabbits Fancy DASH SOAP Dissolves instantly in hot or cold water. LIFEBUOY SOAP NOUTO SAVE For that clean “safe” feeling. cake ... X TOILET SOAP three cakes and save. RINSO SOAP Velveeta, a delicious, digestible cheese Rich suds in soft or hard water. nutrients. 24 points. WOODBURY SOAP lovely soap South American complexion. , easy popping. Softasilk SWEETHEART SOAP Mild, sweet & deliciously scented, cake .................... 3 for 16 Buy Softasilk cake flour for baking the easy Stone's and save. Sunbird 29 Household 43 Royal Crystal—i box in either iodized. Nu Bora, full strength bleach at a saving price. Pork Fruits Quality Tissue, soft, gentle & absorbent, 650 sheet per roll. ton with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller spent Thursday night and Friday in Pas- co. A friend, Mrs. Eleanor Marsh all, returned with them to spend a couple of weeks here, Mrs. Florence Woodard of Port land, who has been visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom in Spokane, stopped and visited friends Saturday, going to Pendleton Sunday to visit a sis ter-in-law before joining her hus band in Salem, who has retired from the railroad and has pur- chased a home and gas station in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller spent Friday in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and Mrs. Dale Montgomery attended the Eagles lodge meeting in Pen dleton last Wednesday evening. Herbie McNabb has returned to Farragut after a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb. Bill Hull has returned to his home in Pomeroy after visiting a week here with his aunt and un cle, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnstrom and daughters spent Sunday visit ing his parents in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Russell and daughter Betty Lou of Portland spent the week end here at the home of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arnold, and Mr. Russell attended to business. Mrs. Jake Jacobson and a friend from Pendleton spent one day last week visiting with Mrs. John Mus tard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson have returned from a few days spent in Portland. James and Stella Rae Bramer arrived Sunday to spend a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes. Their home is in La Grande, but with their par ents have been in Oswego since Christmas because of the serious illness of their grandmother "Bra- mer”. The Senior class with their ad viser Thomas Chapman motored to Walla Walla Monday and had their pictures taken at Kennell-Ellis Studio. Those going were Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. Barbara Tonies, Leona Laird, Fern Bray, Sara Wurster, Dottie Reeves. Eleanor Eckert, Lewis Gilham, James Bar- bouletos and Dan Cooney. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb vis ited at Ordnance Friday. Mrs. M. B. Eller and Mrs. Elea nor Marshall spent Tuesday in Pendleton. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS By Mr». Grace Shoun VMiF'L) Large 2 12 Tin Crystal Marmalade........ Diamond Peanut Butter Peter Pan Peanut Butter Blue Karo Syrup........... Sea Mussels Old Monk French Black Sauce Eze A Mothers Cocoa.. Fénix Chocolate Cocoamalt........ jar jar jar oz. tin .lb 16-oz. .32 ). pkg. .43 -OZ. -oz. 10 oz. APPLES Deluxe Points. 2nd Lt. Earl Steward has been transferred from Oklahoma to a Denver post. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider and the Ora Thompsons were Hermis ton visitors Tuesday. Herman Duus received word Monday that his father, J. C. Duus of Estacada, had passed away. He was 89 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Duus are to go to Estacada to the funeral which will be at 2:00 p. m. Roy Stamp of Heppner visited his sisters, Mrs. C. W Acock and Mrs. J. A. Shoun and their fami lies Sunday. Jack D. McFall has been promo ter to Sargeant at a U. S. carrier base in France. He is an aircraft welder. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey. Miss Kennedy, Miss Eddy and Miss Wil cox were Pasco visitors Sunday. They brought Mrs Bailey’s sister, Mrs Kenneth Matson and two small children back with them. Robert Larson. S. 2/c, has been visiting here and at Kennewick. He is from Farragut, Idaho. Mrs. Jensen of San Francisco left for her home after spending some time here with her daughter. Mrs Wm. Slate and family The Irrigon basketball team went to Heppner Friday evening with two teams. Heppner won both games, 30-20 and 17-7. Mrs. Roy Minnick arrived home from Portland where she has been with Mr. Minnick who is recover ing from an operation in a hospi tal there. The C. W. Acocks disposed of their last 1200 turkeys Monday through the Grandview plant at Pasco. Don Kenny was a Hermiston visitor Monday. The W. C. Isoms were Pendleton visitors Saturday. The William Gollyhorns are re modeling their kitchen and are adding a bathroom and an extra bedroom. Lawrence Smith, the new own er of the Maynard Hoagland place, went to Hermiston Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Netter and three small children left for their home at Aurora after spending several days with her sister. Mrs. Sam Umiker and family. This was her former home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus went to Pendleton Thursday to see their daughter LaVern and 14 oth er nurses graduate from St. Antho ny’s hospital. LaVern spent the week end at home, going back Sunday evening to work at the hospital. Mrs. Sam Umiker and Mrs. Lil lie Warner have both been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of Pen dleton spent the week end with the Milton Bailey family. ECHO NEWS ITEMS Funeral services for Mrs. C. B. Greene were held at the Methodist church in Echo Monday afternoon with Rev. Earl Cotton presiding. Miss Brice of Pendleton sang two solos. Pall bearers were Sloan Thomson, D. C. Penney, Muri Ber ry, Leo Clark, C. L. Gray and Roy Penney. All of the Greene child ren were here for the service ex- cpt William, who is in srvice in the South Pacific. Miss Ina Watten- burger, sister of Mrs. Greene, came from Stockton, Cal., for the funer- al. Zoe McFaul, son of Mrs. N. H. McFaul, writes that he is now Sta tioned in Scotland. He was in Ice- land for about two years and en joys the change to a milder cli mate. February 3 has been set as the date for holding the Echo commu nity institute session. The meet ing will be in the city hall with forenoon and afternoon sessions. Among the speakers so far secured will be Dean Duback of Oregon State college. Further details of the program will be announced la ter. M. E. Meyers suffered a stroke Wednesday and was taken to the Pendleton hospital but reports Sunday morning were that his at tack was a light one and he is im proving rapidly. Mr. Myers was in Hermiston for a load of feed when he was stricken. A letter from Staff Sgt. Hario Rogers to his mother, Mrs. Grace B. Rogers of the Meadows, says he is with the 7th army in southern France and is well. The weather (Contnued on Page 4) LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM! If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Over 30 Years Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton