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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945. Welcome. Eldon Lilly; song, “I it is reported. The car belonging Hear the Bees a-Hummin’ ” by the to Mr. Stoltnow was returned to The Hermiston Herald high school chorus; Commence him in good condition. Edward and Gerry McClellan ment address by Mr. John Miller; Published Every Thursday at Presentation of awards and dip left Wednesday night on the train $ lomas by Mr. Linn and Mr. Black; for San Diego where they plan to Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. vocal solo, "A Heart That Is spend several days with their fa- Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Free,” by Fransces Skoubo; Pre ther who is in the Navy and sta- sentation of Eighth Grade Dip tioned there. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weaver of lomas by Mr. Linn; “A Home in the Hills,” by the girls high Portland, brother-in-law and sis Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. school chorus; Benediction by Mrs. ter of Mrs. Ches Anderegg, are Attebury; Recessional by Shirley visiting at the Anderegg Jome this Subscription Rates Peck. Student body letters were weeek. One Year.......................................... $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and awarded to Eldon Lilly, Doris Wil Six Months ...................................... 1.00 son. Fransces Skoubo, Edward Mc- daughter, Pauline, of Union visit Clellen, Audrey Wilson and Har ed friends here on the project sev Payable in Advance old Baker. Speech awards were eral days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ches Falconer and given to Edward McClellan, Har Office Telephone ............................ 2051 old Baker, Neil Carlson, Melvin family moved to Enterprise Sun Residence Telephone ....................... 2333 Carlson. Dale Hug, Audree Wil day. The Falconers have been res son. Chloe Barlow, Mildred Mill idents in Boardman for the past Good Luck to the New Publishers er. Rozella Meinen, Eldon Lilly two years and will be missed a On this last day of May, 1945, the present publish and George Long. G.A.A. awards great deal by their friends. ers are turning the Herald over to the new owners, Mr. were given as follows: to Doris The G.A.A. girls pulled a sur Wilson and Fransces Skoubo the prise shower on their adviser, I and Mrs. Dan Bartlett. gold pin award for receiving 200 Lavern Bartlow at her home Wed- | Way back during the dark days of the depression, points in class activities, to Louise nesday night. Refreshments of ice December 4, 1930, Miss Pauline M. Stoop (now Mrs. Hamilton, Hilma Lee Tyler, Doris cream and cake were served. A Wilson and Fransces Skoubo the bathonette was given in apprécia- ! Harry Smith) and Alfred Quiring began their first ex chenille B for 150 points, a felt tion by the girls. perience in the newspaper publishing field when they B for 100 points to Chloe Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newkirk of purchased the Herald from Jack Biggs. Miss Stoop sold Audree Wilson, Doris Wilson Delake, Ore., have been visitors First National Bank of Hermiston Louise Hamilton and Fransces of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs for her interest in the Herald April 1, 1939, to Leander Skoubo, the Numeral for 50 points the past week. Quiring, who with his brother continued to serve Her to Faye Anderson, Chloe Barlow Elvin Ely has been transfered F. B. SWAYZE, President « ? miston and the surrounding communities. This part Maxine Ely, Margaret Earwood. to Hermiston as relief foreman on the railroad there. Louise Hamilton, Rozelle Meinen nership was interrupted this week when Leander was Mildred Miller, Evelyn Pearson. Mrs. Tailor and son, Bobby, Mem wi inducted into the armed forces. Fransces Skoubo, Dorothy Stor- former residents of Boardman are During this time we have attempted to publish the ment. Hilma Lee Tyler and Audree spending a few days with friends The seniors were given a dinner ton was unable to be there as she Basketball letters were enroute to Camp Five at Kinzu. by their parents at the Lilly home went home with her mother to Herald to the best of our ability. The paper has been Wilson. awarded to Eldon Lilly, Edward Mrs. Tailor reported that her son, Sunday afternoon. Louise Hamil- Seattle. in the mail on Thursday night every week during this McClellan, Harold Baker, Melvin Nick, is a paratrooper who was entire period, and the subscription list has grown from Carlson. Albert Bell, Archie dropped near Berlin several weeks Jones, Neil Carlson, Dale Hug, ago. a paid circulation of 600 to 1500 subscribers. John Jenkins, pioneer of the Marvin Carpenter, Wayne Con We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the lo yers and Manager Hoyt Brown. Boardman project, passed away cal merchants and the many subscribers of the Herald Track letters were awarded to Wednesday in Pendleton after a Long, Edward McClellan, long illness. Funeral services were for their loyal support given during the past fourteen George Our patrons are urged to please remove canned Eldon Lilly, Melvin Carlson, held in Heppner Saturday after and one half years in publishing the Herald. Our stay Archie Jones, Albert Bell and noon. goods at the earliest possible date after canning. We Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen of Port in Hermiston has been a most pleasant one, and al Wayne Conyers. are crowded for space. Storage rates are 1c per can After the commencement exer land have been visiting relatives though our future plans are indefinite, the dear friends cises. the five seniors, Eldon Lilly, in Boardman the past few days. for first month and an increase of 1c per can each we have learned to know will never be forgotten. Her Louise Hamilton. Doris Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Harter of miston will always have a warm spot in our hearts. month. George Long and Fransces Skoubo Beaverton visited friends in Board the past weekend. In turning over the Herald to the Bartletts, who have were welcomed into the alumni at man Mrs. Vieto Colosso of Portland sponsored by the alumni. had many years of newspaper experience in Nebraska, a Ice party cream, cake and coffee were visited friends in Boardman Mon day afternoon. Idaho, and Oregon, and who are already well acquaint served as refreshments. Miss Elaine Fisher who is em ed here having lived here for the past three years, we ployed in the Weather Bureau in feel confident that the new publishers will continue to Pendleton, Dagmar Skoubo of the faithfully serve this territory. • Pendleton senior high and Erna- bel Peck of St. Joseph’s Academy attended the commencement ex the north side of the room, ercises and visited friends on the BOARDMAN NEWS from followed by the speaker, John project Thursday. By Frances Skoubo Miller of the Eastern Oregon col Much excitement was created Commencement exercises for lege of Education, Mr. Ronald in town Saturday night when Mr. the graduating class of '45 were Black, physical ed teacher, and Stoltnow’s car was stolen from his held in the school auditorium George B. Linn, principal. The garage during the night. The Thursday evening. May 17. The program was as follows: Proces state police caught and arrested girls dressed in formais and boys sional by Shirley Peck, Invocation | the boys who had escaped from a in suits marched in double file by Mrs. Attebury, Address of | boys training school in Portland First National Bank of Hermiston NOTICE ! CO-OP CANNERY OWNERS MAKE THIS EASY 6O-SECOND BRAKE TEST suNSPun qt ..43 •50 Palm Beach Sweetened Diced Beet*, R. & W. 2’s, 2 for .27 Mixed Citru* Juice* 46 oz. Diced Carrot*, No. 2‘s Penthouse Whole Kernel Corn Red & White, 12 oz. Tomato Sauce, 8 oz. Hunt’s 2 for .35 3 for .20 Cut Green Beans' No. 2's Pheasant • 2 a " Mackeral, Vai Vita Pancake Fir., R. & W. 21 2 lbs. Wheat Flakes, R. & W. 8 OZ. Wheat Cereal, R. & W. 28 OZ. 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