The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 01, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE FIVE
daughters, accompanied by Mrs. ful time. Ella Mae Grim and
Amelia Riley, returned from Ida­ Leonard Aldrich were honored as
ho Saturday. Mrs. Henderson and King and Queen.
daughters have been visiting their
friends and relatives at Kendrick,
Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith,
Miss Patty Markham, Miss Loret­
ta White, and Mrs. Tom Caldwell
Guests at the Bud Hooker home
MOUE
were among the Pendleton visi- last week were Mr. and Mrs. John
BONDS
tors Saturday.
McLouth of New London. Minn, j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell vis- They are the aunt and uncle of
Sunnyside,
Wn.,
ited friends at
Mrs. Hooker.
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seeley were !
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauter of guests at the home of Mr. and
The Dalles visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Dell Christley Sunday af-
Paul Haberlien this week.
ternono.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hindman
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Hart and
PAINTS
and family spent Sunday with Mr. family of Sunnvside. Wash., visit­
and Mrs. Howard Gollyhorn and ed Mr and Mrs. Henry Garber-
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
family.
Umbrella, raincoat, galoshes__
dine last week.
Edwin Hinkley has returned to
Portland — Hermitton — Pendleton
Miss Louise Hammer spent last
protection against inclement weather. Your
Irrigon after spending a week in week end at the home of Mr. and
LaGrande and Baker
the Walla Walla hospital.
home, too, needs weather protection—the pro­
Mrs. Hugh Neill who reside in
Mrs. Nora Wilson, Mrs. Martha Westland.
tection that only agood paint like durable Dutch
Ferril, Mrs. Ada Covington and
Mrs. Del Thompson and daugh­
BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY —
Boy can give. For the outside surfaces, Dutch
| Mr. and Mrs. Josh Lathum were ter Georgiana called at the H. G.
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Boy exterior finishes—and good Dutch Boy in­
McCulley home Tuesday.
D. F. BELDING
Ca'dwell Monday.
Miss Viola Hammer and Mrs.
terior colors to give your rooms new life and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and Dorofhv Anderson and children
daughter Luella. Mrs. Jared White visited the L. Hammer family on
gaiety. For a better LONG time paint job...re­
Agent
and Miss Lorett White, and Jack Sunday.
Thev also motored to
member to ask for Dutch Boy...EVERY time.
White were business visitors in Pendleton on business during the
Telephone 2391
Hermiston, Ore.
i Walla Walla Monday.
early part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider
Mrs. Pete Castric and son were | ’
were Heopner visitors Monday.
dinner guests at the Duff Knight ‘
PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. I
Mrs. Milton Bailey. Mrs. E. A. home Sunday. Also at the Knight
I St ephens and Fred Adams were home that dav were Helen Ze-
some of the Hermiston visitors hendner. Patricia Parker and Ruth
Monday.
McCulley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and Mrs.
Georre Steward of the West­
Sam Umiker and daughter Sam­ land district was an overnight Berry, Mrs. H. G. McCulley, Mrs. esting meetings this spring: Fam­
my were among Pendleton busi­ guest of Ted Hammer last week. Pete Castrie and Mrs. Knight. The ily Adjustment to War and Re­
ladies who assisted with the work turned Service Men, and Moth
ness
visitors Monday.
Mrs. George Liebe has heard
Hermiston, Oregon
Wayne Stewart, who has been from her brother, Alfred Middle- were Mrs. Laing of Pendleton, and Insect Control.
visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma stadt, that his new location is Mrs. Keith Peverly, Mrs. Plourd
and Mrs. Hugh Neill.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Stewart, returned to Portland somewhere in France.
Thursday evening.
H. V. McGee, pastor
Members of an extension unit
Monday.
Sam Umiker is employed at
are encourage to ask for informa­
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers and
Umatilla.
Miss Beth Russell
tion and instruction on any phase
family from Hermiston were vis­
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
Revival meetings will be held itors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephens re­
of homemaking. Usually such re­ Miss Isabelle Gates, guest speak­
ceived a letter from their son Pvt. every night except Monday at ler and family Sunday evening.
quests are granted.
er.
Curtis Stephens, who is some­ 7:45 p. m., at the Assembly of God
Miss Arvilla Moore from Her­
Young Peoples service at 7:00
Some of the recent features
Tuesday afternoon saw the fin­ have been Giving the Professional p. m. Theme: "A Christian and
where in France. They had not church in Irrigon.
miston was a visitor of Misses Eu­
ish of the upholstery school which Look to Home Sewing, The Mak­ His Time”.
heard from him for four months
Warren McCoy, Chief Petty Of­ nice and Shirley Miller Sunday.
and were very glad to receive his ficer 2/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
A birthday party for Elton Fra­ was carried on by the Extension ing of Bread and Rolls, Cheese
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m.
letter. Pvt. Stephens is with the M. McCoy, is home on furlough sier was given Friday evening at Service of Oregon State college Making, The Carried Lunch, Color Sermon, “Wanted A Dictator".
to visit friends and relatives. He his home.
and was held in the USO building and Furniture Arrangement.
Ordnance Maintenance Co.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., Bible
Fred Adams made a business has had about three years service.
Avery Shoun was a Pendleton with six chairs finished and two
study and praise service.
There
will
be
two
more
inter-
more nearly so.
trip to The Dalles Thursday.
Seaman 2/c Bill Allen is home visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles McFall, Mrs. Sam on furlough from Farragut, Ida­
Miss Jennie Marie Warren, the
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were
Umiker, Mrs. Milton Bailey and ho. A party was given in his Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
county home demonstration agent,
Dan Hill were business visitors to honor at the Marshal Markham
A very interesting program was made the arrangements which
Pendleton Thursday.
residence Monday evening.
presented Thursday afternoon by were necessary. Last fall she an­
Triton Motor Oil
Union 76 Gasoline
Dan Hill made a trip to Port­
Mrs. Russell McCoy, Mr. and the grade school. Musical num­ nounced that the home manage­
land Monday to report for his Mrs. Earl Leach and son and Mrs. bers, rhythm band and a negro ment specialist. Miss Lois Lutz,
UNION OIL COMPANY
physical examination for the Vernon Jones visited friends and minstrel were enjoyed by the would be available to supervise
armed service.
relatives in Portland last week.
the project and that eight chairs
grade school and their parents.
Mrs. E. R. Schneider was a Her­
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter en­
could be upholstered at one ses­
sion.
miston visitor Monday.
tertained dinner guests last Sun­
(Held Over from Last Week)
Fuel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays
Mrs. John Voile, Miss Juanita day in honor of Dan Hill’s birth­
Mrs. Duff Knight, chairman of
Roy Minnick and Mr. and Mrs. the local unit, took the names of
Voile, Mrs. Cribbs and Mrs. Har­ day.
Prompt Delivery Call 2751
ry Allen were Walla Walla visi­
Sunday School last Sunday was Dan Hill were Pendleton visitors those who were interested in do­
Thursday.
tors Wednesday.
at 10:00 a. m. held at the Commu­
ing the work. They were Mrs.
—George Harkenrider
Mrs. Joy Wiegand visited Mr. Lester Hammer, Mrs. Floyd Sny­
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brandon nity church. At 7:30 p. m. slides
and
Mrs.
Harry
Smith
and
fam-
der, Mrs. Lee Dyer, Mrs. Fred
and family were guests of Mr. and and a lecture were enjoyed.
Mrs. James Henderson and two ily Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Rucker of Irrigon
Mrs. Glenn O'Brien and small
son. Chester, left for Riverside,
Ce'if., to join her husband. She
plans to make her home there as
long as Mr. O’Brien is stationed
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and
daughter, Luella, visited Hermis­
ton on business Friday. Mr. Min­
nick expects to go to Portland on
Sunday where he will receive
medical treatment.
_
Mrs. Herman Duus was a Her-
mistn visitor Monday.
"
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider of <
Irrigon and Mr. and Mrs. W. -
Brandon of Boardman made a a
business trip to Vale this week.
-
Harry Thorpe gave an inter- 1
esting lecture with slide pictures <
Sunday evening at the Presby-1 a
ferian church.
2
The public is invited to attend "I
Sunday School at the Presbyter- <
ian church at 10:00 a. m. Sunday. -
Arden Allen and Mr. Rucker a
The following is reprinted from Feb. 18 Sunday Oregonian:
were Heppner visitors Monday.
. “
RE-CAP PRONTO,
Second Lt. Earl Steward, re- | 1
Mason, using industry figures and
cently stationed in Colorado, is | -
visiting his mother here. Lt. | a
DRIVERS TOLD
the OPA survey, believes something
Steward and Mrs. Steward are go- a
like 46,000,000 tires need recapping or
ing to visit Mr. and Mrs. Seaman "I
NEW
YORK,
Feb.
17
—
Any
A-
replacement
right now. That is nearly
and family at Sandy before Lt. —I
Steward’s furlough is up. Mrs. -
card motorist who is delaying re­ twice as many as were recapped in all
Seaman is his sister.
a
capping in hope of getting new of last year, he says, speaking strictly
Pfc. Ray Coulter is visiting
:
tires
may be walking soon, the rub­ of civilian passenger car tires.
friends and relatives in Irrigon | "I
ber experts believe.
during a furlough.
<
Government spokesmen have warn­
Misses Mary Kennedy and Mur-1 a
They
point
out
that
fewer
than
ed
that tire makers are concentrating
I iel Herald were Umatilla visitors a
5,000,000
new
passenger
tires
will
on
heavy-duty equipment.
Saturday and Sunday.
■ 3
Mrs. Milton Bailey, Mrs. Sam | I
be released for rationing in the
The Rubber Manufacturers’ associa­
Umiker, Mrs. Avery Shoun and -
first three months of this year.
tion reports tire production, which
Fred Houghton were among the | a
“
Barely
enough
to
keep
the
B
dropped to 2,500,000 in 1942 from 50,-
1 Heppner visitors Saturday.
"
and C cars rolling,” says C. R. Ma­ 000,000 in 1941, had risen to only 4,-
New improvements in our com- |
imunity: Mr. Watson of Pasco is
son, service manager of the B. F. 909,000 in the third quarter of last
building a house for Mr. and Mrs.
Goodrich company.
year. Unofficial estimates of 1944 out­
Milton Bailey.
Recapping is the only way the put are around 18,000,000, against an
School Notes
Miss Gillis, Morrow county
average motorist can keep going, original goal of 30,000,000. Industry
school nurse, visited the Irrigon
government
and industry experts estimates of 1945 production run
school Thursday.
say, and motorists have been put­ around 22,000,000, the adjusted but
The high school honor roll for
the past semester included: Kath- i
ting off recapping to such an ex­ unreached goal of 1944.
leen Poulson. Loretta White, Del-
tent that transportation men are
The tire companies want to see more
pha Markham, Ella Mae Grim,
worried.
recapping
now, partly because they
seniors: Clarke Stephens, Clara
Fraser and Loraine Schneider,
If you’re an average driver, two want to keep motorists—future custo­
juniors Bob Brown. David Rand
of the tires on your car may need mers—rolling, and partly because they
and Shirley Miller, sophomores,
attention.
in conjunction with
aren’t permitted to sell new tires to all
and Le Roy Schneider, freshman.
The grade school pupils have
In Pittsburgh, tire men from the drivers. Many dealers still have top-
Local U.S.O.
elected officers for the new semes­
office of price administration giade recap material, 100 per cent syn­
ter. Grades 1 and 2: President.
found that on 9000 cars checked, thetic rubber. The balance, while only
Beverly McCoy; vice president.
Admission:
16,000 tires needed recapping.
Billy Steagall, sgt-at-arms. Janet
60 per cent synthetic and 40 per cent
U. O. D. Membership
Stephens. Grade 3 and 4: Presi­
In Columbus, a survey of 8000 reclaim, is better than the all reclaimed
dent. Helen Stegall; vice presi- |
Card.
cars showed 14,000 tires worn rubber “camelback” they could use
dent. Kathleen Umiker; secretary.
Non members 75c ea.
earlier in the war.
close to the danger zone.
Eva Pelton; treasurer, Wayne
Cribbs. Grade 7 and - 8:
- —
President,
Service Men Free!
Herbert Rand; vice president.
Johnny Tade; secretary. Joan
Slate: treasurer. Donald Poulson.
Proceeds go to
The G A A. invited the boys to
PHONE 3141
HERMISTON ORE,
Red Cross
a Valentine party the 14th of Feb­
ruary. Everyone had a wonder-
COLUMBIA NEWS
DUTCH BOY'S!-J
Farmer’s Supply Co.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
UPHOLSTERY
SCHOOL SUCCESS
Dance!
When?
2
NOTICE
THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL
Why Not Observe,
and Take Advantage of it!
Where ?
Friday, march S
High School Gym
O. K. RUBBER WELDERS