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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
The Hermiston Herald
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Subscription Rates
One Year.......................................... $2.00
Six Months ...................................... 1.00
Payable in Advance
Office Telephone ............................ 2051
Residence Telephone ...................... 2333
Mrs. John Liedloff left the first
of the week for Spokane to receive
medical attention.
Mrs. Ursel Hiatt returned home
from San Diego, Calif., where she
i had visited a few days with her
son. Gene Hiatt, who is stationed
there with the navy. Mrs. Hiatt
and baby who went down with her
remained to make their home with
Mr. Hiatt.
STANFIELD NEWS
By Mr». Rute Hedrick
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tioned at Ft. Lewis, has returned □
home for an indefinite period.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry have
purchased the Grey place and plan
to move as soon as it is vacated.
Mrs. Neil Armstrong returned
Wednesday from Burns, Ore.,
where she has been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dyer are quite
busy this week remodeling their
home.
Monday night at the club house
was the scene of a farewell party
for John Snyder who left Wednes­ $
day for induction into the -Navy.
About forty of his friends were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stockard $
and family were dinner guests at
the Bud Hooker home Saturday,
the occasion being the birthdays of
Mrs. Stockard and Mrs. Hooker.
Mrs. H. G. McCulley, Ruth and
Otis called at the Duff Knight
home Saturday evening.
Word was recently received
from Emsley Rogers that he has i ‘
been promoted to Corporal. Cpl.
Rogers is stationed in Florida.
Miss Margaret Sommerer and
sister Sylvia were business callers ; »
in Pendleton Saturday.
Henry Wilson has been confined
to his home lately due to illness.
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C. D. Shaw and brother Ross
Shaw celebrated their birthdays
F. B. SWAYZE, President
together at a dinner at the C. D.
Shaw home. Eleven guests were
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present.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Greer and
family were dinner guests at the night.
demonstration agent, called at sev­
Henry Wilson home Monday night.
Cpl. James Getchell and Mrs. eral Columbia district homes last
With the group was Bob Greer Getchell spent the week end in week to make arrangements for a
who is home on leave from Farra­ Echo visiting Mrs. Getchell's moth­ upholstery school to be held at
gut Naval Training station.
the U.S.O. later on this month.
er, Mrs. Abel.
Little Marylin Thompson, a
Mr. and Mrs. Austin of Pasco
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Farra of John
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Day and granddaughter visited at visited at the Marion McPheeters
Thompson, was hostess late in Jan­ the C. D. Shaw home. Mrs. Farra home last week end.
uary at a party for nine little and Mrs. Shaw are sisters.
Visiting at the Duff Knight
friends.
Miss Lois Lutz of O.S.C. and home are Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
A communication from the War Miss Jennie Marie Warren, home Knight of Cloverdale, Ore.
Department to Pfc. James Getch-
ell, has notified him of his promo­
tion to the rank of Corporal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix spent Sun­
SEE US FOR
day evening-at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Dixson on the Stan­
field Meadows.
Mary Ellen Hancock has recov­
ered from a severe cold.
Mrs. Nellie Tucker has received
the sad news that her nephew. Joe
Green of McIntosh, South Dakota,
has been killed in action in the
Belgium area.
Oliver Castile has moved from
the old Grey place to the wheat
country.
NEW SUPPLIES ARRIVING DAILY!
This week will probably see the
finishing stitches put into the sun- I
flower quilt that Mrs. Paul Conrad
is quilting fir the Grange Home
Economics club.
Mrs. Sarah Anson has recovered
“The Farmers Own Store”
Hermiston, Oregon
from her illness sufficiently to at- |
tend the Grange meeting Tuesday |
2nd Lt. Freddie Waid came from
Seattle for a day to visit his father,
Claude Waid, and grandparents,
Mrs. J. W. Waid and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Fredreckson, en route to Tex­
as again for more training.
Mrs. J. H. Snyder and daughter
Busy Year Looms For Chamber of Commerce
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Newberg from McMinnville are at
When fifty men meet in a Chamber of Commerce
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Snyder for a week.
session to discuss earnestly the public welfare ques­
Several ladies from Stanfield at­
tions of Hermiston, it means a strong force behind
tended the Farm Bureau program
the future of the town. And these were not all. They
featured February 3 at Echo.
Clyde Ken ison, manager of the
represented two-thirds of the members and many
Tum-A-Lum for many years, is
other citizens who are highly interested in the plan­
now devoting his time to the Tav­
ning of the days to come.
ern.
Ualte Rebekah lodge of Stan­
The new president has had two terms experience
field took two candidates. Mrs. An­
and the new secretary one term — both are capable
drew Lamont and Mrs. William
Swaney, to Pendleton last Thurs­
in their positions. Both are interested in the wel­
day night to be initiated. Installa­
fare of Hermiston and also of the surrounding dis­
tion of four new officers will take
tricts, and make qualified leaders of the many citi­
place February 12 at the Grange
hall.
zens who are equally interested in the advancement
Mrs. Rose Hedrick and grandson
of the west end of Umatilla county.
Dicky Caplinger returned from
Portland Friday night quite dis-
For four years we have been going through a great
| pleased with the rainfall there
transformation, but now have settled down to a more
during the week.
Mrs. Ruby Waltz and Miss Frie­
permanent and stable condition. With a large in­
da Bieber took a week’s vacation
crease in population and volume of business and
from their work at Ordnance to
public improvements, new duties have arisen that
visit relatives in Portland, and
Mrs. Robert E. Chrisler. formerly
can be met only by the activities of organized effort
Margaret Krause, of Echo accom­
through the coming months and years.
panied them and visited her hus­
band’s mother there. The former
During the past two or three years, the Chamber
returned to Stanfield Sunday.
of Commerce has brought about much housing; has
The Virgil Krause home in the
bought the ground for Victory Square ; has secured
south end of town was purchased
by James Demin recently and he
the improvements of access highways, and promoted
now lives there.
other smaller projects. The improved city water sys­
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cleghorn are
tem and sewer system, accomplished by the may­
both gaining strength daily since
their recent illness.
or and city council, have been supported by a fine
Members of Stanfield Grange
public spirit, largely maintained by business men
who attended Pomona at the V. F.
through discussions in the Chamber of Commerce.
W. hall in Pendleton last Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Her­
Under our present more normal condition, there
rick, Mrs. Collie Tillory, Mrs.
is plenty to do and every citizen should support the
Floyd Daniells, and Mrs. Jake
Rueber. The latter attended a ses­
work of the Chamber of Commerce. In addition,
sion of the census enumerators’
plans for a greater future now fall on the shoulders
school on Friday, and also accom­
of the live men of the community in which also every
panied her friends, Mrs. George
Grant, Mary and Dorothy Depew
citizen will be interested.
to Pasco to visit George Grant who
is temporarily stationed there.
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bert Presnell and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Refvem left Monday by
Frank Presnell and daughter Max­ plane to visit his son and wife. Mr.
ine from Pasco.
and Mrs. Robert Refvem and baby •
Mrs. H. B. Hull is on the sick list Judy at Burlingame, Cal., and ar-
the
service was
rived there safeiy at 2:30 p. m. His ,
Community church Sunday even­ this week.
ing with Rev. Earl Cochran of Pen­
Ed Kauffman returned Sunday son Bob states he had recently vis-
dleton as speaker. The new church night from a couple of days spent ited three hours in Honolulu with
Loren Hughes of the Navy.
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in Portland.
was discussed.
Mrs. Wiley Hewitt was brought
Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller's home
was the scene of a wedding dinner and son returned to Spokane Sun­ to her home Saturday from the
Friday evening for Cpl. and Mrs. day night after visiting at the Walla Walla General hospital and
Edward Whatly, who were mar­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. is convalescing here. Mrs. Ken- -
ried in Walla Walla that afternoon. Emmett Cooney. Their daughter neth Gregory is caring for the
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Mrs. Whatly, nee Helen Presnell, Bicky remained at her grandpar­ children.
Miss Barbara Wood is confined |
was a graduate of the local high ents’ home.
The Pocahontas Council No. 35 to her home at Prescott, Wash., <
school with the class of '44. and is
the sister of Mrs. Eller. Other motored to Echo Wednesday night with scarlet fever. Mrs. Glenn
members of the family present to help the Echo council install Jackson is substituting in the fifth
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were Mr. and Mrs. M. Presnell, new officers. The local glee club grade for her.
Mrs.
Art
Hogue
is
substituting
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sang
two
numbers.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Presnell
Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and sons Ga­ for Mrs. Ray Harmon in the sev-
and children of Walla Walla. Al-
ry and Vane returned Sunday enth grade.
The Oscar Christianson home is "
night from The Dalles where they
spent four days visiting with her quarantined for scarlet fever with <
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sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin as the victim.
Miss Lorna Gabriel has moved
Paul Walsh and family. She had
the pleasure of visiting the radio from the S. R. Hill home to the "
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studio on which Mrs. Walsh speaks Frank Ayers home.
H. H. Gailey, Prop.
The library is still in a state of I -
every Monday. Wednesday and
repair. Mrs. Hedrick, librarian,
LOCATED FOURTH HOUSE Friday morning at 10:30.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller and reports a circulation of 325 books
E. OF HERMISTON GRADE
Mrs. Eleanor Marshall spent Tues- and magazines in January, though
SCHOOL - RIDGEWAY AVE.
day in Pendleton and attended the only being opened 8 days which is -
Bonded and Insured for Local movie. “30 Seconds Over Tokyo." a higher average than any month _
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and Long Distance Hauling
Mr. and Mrs. Link Myers and since last July.
The Stanfield-Echo unit will "
Phone 3091. Hermiston. For
children of Poplar Grove spent
Your Hauling Needs
Sunday visiting another daughter meet Wednesday. February 14, at. <
and son-in-law. Mr. .and Mrs. Al­ 1:30 p. m. at the home of their
president, Mrs. W. J. Helmick, for
bert Vieg.
| the lesson on Color and Arrange- j "
ment of Furniture. Some slides
will also be shown by the agent,
Miss Warren.
Maureen Sutton, who terminât- “
ed at Ordnance on January 30. was
a visitor in Stanfield Monday. She -
will be married on February 18 to
Sgt. Harry Hansen, at the Episco- "
pal church in Pendleton and will "
accompany her husband to Alex- -
andria. Louisiana.
The Ladies Aid will tie comforts
for the Red Cross at an all day ses- "
sion on February 15. their next —
meeting, and enjoy a covered dish
luncheon.
On Feb. 8 the program for the
DR THE BEST
Study Club will be in charge of
COSTUMED
Lennä Waid on Washington and
COUPLEI
Inez McCormick will give a paper
on American Citizenship.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Fisk received
word that their son. Lt. Col.
"Jiggs Fisk, has been wounded
again in the E. T. O. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan and
family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Spencer celebrated their birthday
anniversaries at the home of the
latter on Feb.
at dinner.
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COLUMBIA NEWS
Mr and Mrs Charles Stuart,
who have been residing in Port­
land. have returned to this com­
munity to live.
Mrs. Foster called on Mrs. J.
Dell Christley Tuesday afternoon.
Fred Berry, who has been sta-
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First National
Bank
of Hermiston
First National Bank of Hermiston
Chicken Supplies
Brooders - Fencing - Feeders
Inland Cooperative
It is a genuine pleas­
ure to shop at a Red &
White Food Store. First,
you will find a wide and
complete variety. Sec-
ond. you will find fresh
fruits and vegetables—the finest obtainable. Third, you will find courtesy, friendliness and
a genuine interest in your welfare. Make Red & White your first and only stop on your
food shopping tour.
AT YOUR HUtHBORLt
RED & WHITE STORE
— FRESH PRODUCE —
LETTUCE, Large Icebergs................ 2 for
CARROTS, Crisp and Tender............ 2 for
NEW GREEN ONIONS...................... . 2 for
GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona Sweets........ dozen
15c
15c
13c
65c
Celery, Calavo», Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts,
Artichokes and Cauliflower.
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
SALMON — HALIBUT — SMELT — OYSTERS
KIPPERED COD — SMOKED HERRING
BULK KRAUT — MINCE MEAT
CHOICE CUTS of BEEF, PORK and VEAL.
LIVER — TONGUES — HEARTS
PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W......
WHEAT FLAKES, R. & W........
RAISINS, Sun King....................
MILK, R. & W............................
OATS, R. & W.............................
CAKE FLOUR, R. & W...............
CREAM OF WHEAT.................
ZOOM, Fisher’s........... -............
GELATINE, Wadham’s.............
MAYONNAISE, R. & W.............
MOLASSES (Red), Aunt Dinah
MOLASSES (Clear), Brer Rabbit
TABLE SALT, R. & W.................
Coffee, Red & White
PEANUT BUTTER
Playmate .2 lbs.
SOUP. Soup's On
and Susan Baker's
TOILET SOAP
Lady Godiva, 4 for
SOAP POWDER
Washo......
Large
FLOOR WAX. John­
son’s Gio Coat, Qt.
SOOT REMOVER
Red Devil ..............
R I N S O
Large pkg. .........
LUX TOILET SOAP
2 bars ....... .............
SWAN SOAP
Reg. bar ................
LIFEBUOY
2 bars
964
7$
5c
19c
18c
98c
6c
212 lbs. 22c
... 8 oz.
.. 4 lbs.
tall tin
.. 3 lbs.
44 oz.
. 28 oz.
20 oz.
... pkg.
... 8 oz.
32 oz.
16 oz.
2 lbs.
10c
49c
10c
26c
27c
22c
21c
14c
18c
27c
26c
8c
32^
lh. 33C - 2 lbs. 63c
Hermiston Trading Go