The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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News and Cartoon
JUNE 12
TUESDAY
Double Feature
COLUMBIA
PICTURES
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JUNE 13-14
WED.-THURS.
Double Feature
• AL PEARCE.RASTA"
HARUE
Mrs. Clara S. Burnham is a
business visitor in Pendleton to­
day.
Miss Nancy Jo Wines, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson, left
Sunday afternoon for West Union,
Guy Shaw and sons made a W. Va., to visit her grandfather
business trip to Walla Walla Tues­ and brothers and sisters. She plans
day.
to be gone for about two months.
F. B. Swayze has been able to Nancy Jo has not been back east
be down town again this week fol­ since she came here when she was
lowing his recent illness.
five years old, making the trip by
Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick and bus alone at that age.
daughter, Kathy, Mrs. A. E. Mc­
Barry Connor, who makes his
Culley, and Mrs. A. E. Rugg were home in Astoria, is in Hermiston
in Pendleton Tuesday on business. to spend the summer with his
Mrs. Kirkpatrick and daughter father, Ben Conner.
will visit at the home of Mr. and
Fred S. Dunning of Portland
Mrs. Earl Kirkpatrick until Sun­ recently purchased the plumbing
day.
business from Charles A. Binder,
Methodist Ladies Aid met Tues­
Mrs. Bernice Harding is now
day at the home of Mrs. M. P. employed as bookkeeper at the
Casseday with Mrs. Fred Erick­ Oregon Hardware.
son and Mrs. Bulware as assistant
Mrs. J. L. Primm and son, Joe,
hostesses. An all-day meeting was returned Tuesday from La Grande
held and 16 ladies attended with where she was caring for her
mother in the hospital.
their children.
Miss Ida May Deulen of Port­
Miss Earlene Reid is visiting her
fiance, Jack Kahn, at the Board­ land spent several days this week
man bombing range. She arrived visiting with Miss Reta Harth at
about ten days ago and will spend Umatilla, returning to her home
the summer here, returning to her Wednesday.
Merton K. Ransom and George
home in St. Louis, Mo., in Septem­
Harkenrider are transacting busi­
ber.
Sgt. Howard West, husbnad of ness in Portland.
Summer school for children
Barbara West, local beauty oper­
ator, arrived in Portland Tuesday started Monday at the U. S. O.
May 29, from Germany having Classes are being formed for two
been imprisioned by the Germans age groups this season.
Mrs. Douglas Watson (formerly
for the past 21 months. Mrs. West
went to Portland to join her hus­ Mable Rauch) and baby, Nickie
Ann. left Friday for Rochester, N.
band.
Miss Dorothy G. Lare, who has Y., where she will be joined by her
been engaged in portrait photogra­ husband who is being dicharged
phy in Winston Salem. N. C., for through the point system.
Mrs. Henry DeBus, Mrs. Frank
the past 15 years, is visiting here
Fraser and family and Mrs. Mary
with her father, C. A. Lare.
Seeliger of Walla Walla were
guests at the home of Mrs. Clar­
ence Kennison, Jr. Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Seeliger of San Jose
Calif., is a business visitor in Her­
miston this week having arrived
Monday.
Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, who resides
with her son, Dale, in Portland,
daughter, Mira Akers in Mil­
“Jesus answered and and
waukie, is visiting many friends
and renewing old acquaintances
said unto him, Verily, ver­ here
this week, her first visit in 20
years. She and her husband were
ily, I say unto thee, Except . very active in this community
ago, Mrs. Hinkle being the
a man be born again, he years
chairman of the first library board
when the library was built here.
cannot see the kingdom of Her
husband was an attorney here
and one of the original promoters
God.’’ —John 3:3.
: of the Westland Irrigation district,
| which was known for a number of-
d
i years as the Hinkle Project.
CUM
THE "Far.
JA?E,.
LOCALS
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
Bowman’s Shoe Shop
H. V. McGee, Pastor
No-Mark Brown Rubber
Heels Now Available!
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Holloman
were Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Phyllis Bunnell and Goldy Bar-
bouletos were in Yakima last
Wednesday and Thursday visiting
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. L. E. Sullivan and son, Al­
len, of Roseburg arrived Saturday
morning to visit about two weeks
at the home of her sister and hus­
band. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan lived in
Hermiston for about 20 years and
have lived in the Willamette val­
ley the past 16 years.
Assist in Poppy Sale
,
The American Legion Auxiliary
wishes to thank the people at U.
O. D. and residents of Umatilla
and Stanfield for their assistance
in selling poppies during the drive
last week.
Married This Morning
Guy Elmer Clark and Miss Tre-
vah Jane Weissenfluh were unit­
ed in marriage Thursday morning
at 9:00 a. m. at the Methodist
church with Rev. W. A. MacAr­
thur officiating. The bride was
wearing the WAVE uniform and
the groom was wearing the Mar­
ine uniform.
{ Union Cafe Now Open
Father’s Day, June 17
Nothing has touched me more deeply
than the act of the National Father’s Day
Committee. By profession I am a soldier,
and take pride in that fact; but I am proud­
er, infinitely prouder, to be a father. A
soldier destroys in order to build; the fath­
er only builds, never destroys. The one has
the potentialities of death; the other em­
bodies creation and life. And while the
hordes of death are mightier the battalions
of life are mightier still. It is my hope that
my son when I am- gone will remember me
not from the battle but in the home repeat­
ing with him our simple daily prayer, “Our
Father Who Art in Heaven.’’
—Douglas MacArthur
SA YL OR ’S
Mrs. S. M. Christenson and
daughter, Peggy, are now operat­
ing the Union Cafe and invite the
public to visit their establishment.
“Chris” as Mrs. Christenson is
known to her many friends here,
has been employed as cook in var­
ious eating places here for the
past three years.
Routson and her daughter and
very essential.
Mrs. William Behme has re­ granddaughter from Weiser, Ida.,
turned from a visit with a sister of were callers in Stanfield Monday
Mr. Behme in Portland, Mrs. Ger­ night.
trude Wolfe, who is very ill at the
Mrs. L. O. Walpole and new son
Samaritan hospital.
returned last Saturday from the
Mrs. Bessie Chapin, 1st grade Hermiston hospital.
Examiner Here Wednesday
Mike Reilley returned Saturday
The traveling examiner of op­ teacher; Mrs. Leora Heyden, sec­
erators and chauffeurs is again ond grade teacher; Lois Davidson from making funeral arrange­
scheduled to be in Hermiston at and Nina Wells, recent graduates ments in Portland for his brother
the Legion hall Wednesday, June of the Estern Oregon normal, 3rd Pat, 60 years old, who was a work­
13, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4th grades; Miss Ruth Read, er in the shipyards. He had pro­
and 4 p. m. Those wishing per­ fifth grade, Mrs. Olive Hendry, perty at Condon but lived in Port­
mits or licenses to drive cars are 6th. Mrs. Arthur Hogue, seventh, land the last two years.
asked to get in touch with the ex­ and Mrs. Verletta Weltzin, eighth
Little Terry Baker was brought
grade, will be the teachers for the home Monday from a three day
aminer during these hours.
coming year.
visit at St. Anthony’s hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Nudo and having had tonsilitis.
Apartment House Sold
son
of
Portland
spent
the
past
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Saboe sold
Mrs. Ernest Greathouse enter­
their apartment house and proper­ week in Stanfield visiting his sis­ tained on June 2, honoring her
ter
and
husband,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ty on Newport Ave., this week to
husband on his birthday. Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Belles. The Howard Herrick.
at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
Mrs.
Pearl
Crabtree
of
Portland
apartment was purchased and re­
gar Hoosier of Pendleton and Mr.
I
is
visiting
indefinitely
with
her
modeled in 1941. Mr. Saboe states
and Mrs. Dill Penney of Echo.
I
sister-in-law.
Mrs.
Herbert
Gillan-
that their plans for the future are
T. 5 Lloyd Otzenberger, eldest
indefinite but may stay in Hérmis- i ders.
The Tavern was robbed of all son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otzen­
ton.
its slot machines Sunday night. I berger, wounded while on Luzon,
June
3, being entered by the rear arirved home May 30 on a 60-day
Will Spend Furlough Here
door. A similar but smaller rob­ furlough. Their son Willard, who
Cpl. Howard H. Miller, son of bery occurred the same night at joined the army in September, ’43,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller of | Echo at Brick's Place.
is now Staff Sgt., and flew more
Hermiston, who has been overseas
1st Lt. Bud McGraw, Flight than 30 missions over Germany in
in Germany with Patton’s 3rd Ar­ Command, arrived from the Euro­ the recent campaign now ended
my for almost three years, writes pean theatre of action on June 2 and is with the U. S. Eighth Air
that he has been transferred to the for a ten day furlough with his i Force.
1st Army. He is on his way home parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mc­
Mrs. Marv Duke and daughter
now for a 30-day furlough after Graw. His sister, Alice, came from ¡ Edith left Tuesday to reside in
which he expects to go into the Hunter's College (New York) to ' Portland.
South Pacific theater.
be here with him, and his sister, |
Alva, who is taking a cadet nurses
Legion Meeting Scheduled
course at La Grande, gained her
HIGHEST PRICES
The June meeting of the Ameri­ furlough at this time also. Bud.
can Legion Auxiliary will be held who graduated from Stanfield
PAID FOR
on Thursday evening, June 14, at High in 1942, says his plane land- i
EGGS
and LIVE
which time nomination of officers ed the first troops in Germany this
will be held. All members are Spring.
POULTRY
urged to be present.
Lt. Earl Attebury is being greet­
CALL or WRITE
ed upon his return from the Phil­
Card of Thanks
ippines and welcomed home by his
We wish to express our sincere parents, Mr. and Mrs. George At­
thanks to our many friends and tebury.
Est. 1905
Tel. 801
neighbors for their acts of kind-
Mrs. Ida Clue will return Fridav
Stanfield, Ore.
ness and sympathy during the ill­ from an extended trip to Portland.
ness and death of our mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Lowe, Mrs. John
Victoria Churchman. Also we
wish to express our heartfelt
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thanks for the beautiful floral of­
ferings.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin,
and family.
PERRY BROS.
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STANFIELD NEWS
BAKER’S COCOR
MORRELL
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CORNEDBEEF LOAF
12- bi . can 31c
HUER LOAF
ll-oz. can 24c
1-Ni. can He
TROPIC GOLD
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
NALLEY’S
TRÜG Salad Dressing
Pint jar 23c
Sunshine
Hi Ho
Crackers
I lb. pkg. .20
46-nz. can 32c
RELIANCE
TOMATO JUICE
46-oz. can 25c
CLINTON
By
lira. Ruse
Hedrick
Mrs. Roy Garoutte has returned
to Stanfield after a month's visit
with her sister. Mrs. Oliver Blue of
Red Deer, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Healey of
Spokane are now located on the C.
E. Fisk farm, generally known as
the A. M. Boggs place west of
Stanfield.
Mrs. Hada Shelton was elected
president of the Harmony club at
the last meeting at Mrs. Julie
Phelps and Mrs. Ralph Bartley
was re-elected secretary. The club
will meet at Mrs. Era Green's
home on June 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Emerson have
returned from their week's vaca­
tion in Portland much benefitted
and the townspeople gladly wel­
comed them as they find their bar-
ber and beauty parlor business
PUDDING
"t‘s still a big part
of the war picture
4 pkgs. 13c
Chocolate, Vanilla or Butterscotch
$
2 lb. pkg. .32
RELIANCE COFFEE
l-lb. jar 32c
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maepenaent
Phone 3781
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