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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Bob Smith, David Hamm and Low- I ell Tiller left Friday for Corvallis to attend the Oregon-Oregon State bas M* 7 ketball game. While there the visit ed with Kelly Tiller, a student at Ore gon State. They returned Monday. 4 Mrs. A. Swarner was moved Mon- I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ripley and day afternoon from the Hermiston I daughter Molly Ann motored to Wal- General hospital to her daughter and | For Fri., Sat. & Mon., Feb. 13, 14 & 16. la Walla Sunday to visit with Mary family’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Ermol and Irene Lindstrom, recently em- Sater. She is improving but is still ployed here. not able to have much company. Mr. and Mrs. Neff and grand- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Acock of Irri- daughter, Doris Davis of College gon announce the arrival of a baby Place, were here I uesday celebrating boy, their first child, born Monday • Have you tried the Mincemeat Cookie? Elder Neff’s birthday at the home of | morning at the Hermiston General • We have the recipe. his son, Alton Kingsbury. hospital. The little fellow fellow weighed Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swarner and 9 pounds and 5 ounces. two small sons of Vancouver, Wn., Sgt. Gilbert G. Gettmann, son of 6 box carton arrived Friday to spend until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Gettmann of visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Swar Hermiston, was graduated recently ner. from the Chanute Field Branch of the giant size Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie re U. S. Army air corps technical turned from a week’s business trip to schools. He is now at Rantoul, Ill. Portland. While there he also con Water Glass Free - Hostess ..... 8 oz. Pvt. Thomas E. Cooney, son of Mr. tacted officials in regards to the and Mrs. E. Cooney of Hermiston, is Hermiston water and sewer projects. enrolled in the Air Corps Technical Schillings’s best ....................................... lb. Earl Watson, manager of the Co- School at Sheppard Field, Texas, He operative Laundry and Cannery, left is working toward a rating as an I Wednesday for Corvallis to attend aviation mechanic. 2 lb. box a canning school. He expects to re Lawrence Swarner of Corvallis ar- turn in about a week. rived Thursday night to visit his Fred Earnheart Jr., son of Mr. and each parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swar- ; Mrs. F. E. Earnheart of Hermiston, ner. He returned to Corvallis Sun- | was inducted into the army Wednes day where he is working for his mas- i 15%2 oz. can day, leaving that day from Pendleton ter’s degree. for Fort Lewis. The wives of the employees of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Malden and P. P. & L. Co. met at the home of ........... dozen Grade A Large son Marshall of Fairbanks, Alaska, Mrs. A. M. Thrasher Tuesday for a are visiting at the home of Mr. and birthday party in honor of Mrs. Inez | Mrs. Ralph Richards. She will be re pound Huffman. Those present were Mrs. membered as Neva Richards. Beulah Simons, Mrs. Mabel Gimbel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyer and | Mrs. Thrasher and the honoree. 4 rolls infant daughter and Mrs. Guy Boyer Chaplain and Mrs. Dorner held a of John Day spent Sunday afternoon party at the home of Mrs. W. A. visiting Miss Jane Boyer. Mrs. Guy Hineline Thursday night for some of Boyer is Miss Boyer’s mother and the soldiers stationed here. This is Donald Boyer is her brother. the second of such parties which have Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray, Mr. and proven to be quite successful. Mrs. Dayton Harris, Mrs. Ann Dur- Mrs. Fannie Nation celebrated her ' fey, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, 85th birthday Saturday. Her son, I 46 oz. can Fritz Ritzsinger, Irene Eller and Ed Bert Nation, presented her with a die Bensel were among those skiing huge birthday cake. Mrs. Nation at Toll Gate Sunday. 46 oz. can wishes to express her thanks to those Mrs. Glenn Ripley, Mrs. Dave Mit- grandchildren and friends who pre tlesdorf and Mrs. Frankie Lane en sented gifts and visited her through- | tertained the officers and past ma out the day. trons of the Eastern Star Saturday, Jim and Jean Decker of Baker honoring the retiring worthy matron, stopped with their grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Gerald White. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson and and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, Sunday. I All Flavors. Makes delicious Jello. daughters Rebecca and Dorothy, and They were on their way to Portland j to make their home where their fath Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox of Pasco at tended the funeral of their uncle and er is employed. Jim Decker, who is brother, F. M. Cox in Lyle, Wash., well known by the younger set in Hermiston, has recently been trans Friday. Rev. Malcolm B. Ballinger will be ferred from the Safeway Stores in in Portland this week end/ to attend Baker to The Dalles. Dial 2761 Hermiston Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard the Methodist Youth Fellowship Con Getchell were invited to their home vocation at the Centennary-Wilbur Methodist church there. Saturday Tuesday to consider ways of increas night he will officiate at a wedding ing their war time food production ceremony at Canby, and next week on farms. Better farming practices CO-OP STORE PLANS he will attend the National Christian and specific ways of improving qual MILLER RECEIVES Mission and State Pastors’ conference ity of livestock were discussed. Mrs. WORD FROM SON ANNUAL MEETING at Salem. He will return to Hermis-, Genevieve Nettleton, home marketing i supervisor for the F. A. A., and Mrs. ton Saturday, February 21. Sara Wertz, district home manage Clarence Miller, proprietor of The annual meeting of the Mer ment supervisor, were guests and Miller’s Trading Post, this week ; re- cantile Cooperative will be held Fri they discussed the need for growing ceived word from his son at San 1 Die- more of the protective foods such as day evening, February 20, at 8:00 p. go, that he is now a professor in a vegetables and dairy products. Mrs. school trfining young men for the m. in the basement of the Central Nettleton pointed out the need for navy. Mr. Miller, who was formerly Church of Christ. An oyster supper every family on a small farm to be- in the navy stationed at Honolulu, is is planned by the committee in come as nearly self-sustaining as now instructing young men in the art charge. possible. of navy maneuvers. An effort is being made to secure He states in his letter that he MISS MORFITTTOBE | must work day and night now due to a good speaker for the evening and the heavy demand for trained sold- other enjoyable entertainment is be VALENTINE BRIDE REI) iers and sailors. "Miller trained ing lined up. , , . ...................... men” are getting quite a reputation All members are urged to be pres A bride of St. valentines day will in the fleet ent and all interested friends are in be Miss Bette Morfitt, daughter of Lbs. vited. It is most important that co Mrs. Vera Morfitt and granddaugh ter of Mrs. Gretchen Purdy of Her- | PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH owners of this business attend and as Ehnor Hanna, Revivalist NALLEY’S sume a full share of responsibility. miston. She will wed Mr. Charles L. Lumber Jack Coffyn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Two directors will be elected and , We are having some good services. L. Coffyn at 8:30 o'clock in the even Everyone is invited to hear Brother important changes are contempla' ( ing in St. Mark’s Episcopal church Hanna. He has a message from the in the by-laws of the association. The in Portland. The Rev. R. A’Court King of the Skies and will have committee guarantees a profitable Lb. Simmonds will officiate. charge of a special service Sunday evening. The concern has enjoyed Their engagement was revealed morning at 10:00. Come and hear outstanding progress in the past year SPERRY about two months ago by the bride some things you never have heard be- and members will be pleased with the elect at the Kappa Kappa Gamma fore and you never will forget it. financial report. sorority house in Eugene. ----------------------------------------- ------ A reception will be held in the parish hall after the wedding ser- OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell left Saturday for a week’s vacation in Portland. O. C. Pierce was in Ontario on business from Monday until Wednes day. Miss Marie Ogre accompanied Miss Jane Boyer to Pendleton Saturday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Day ton Harris were business visitors in Pendleton Satur day night. Miss Goldie Urguhart of Yakima visited Sunday with her brother, B. i I. Whitney. Mrs. O. C. Pierce, Marion Pierce WITH BABY SANDY and Sybil Howell spent Saturday in Walla Walla. Gene Lear, Don Sherwood and Roy SUN. - MON. . F'KB. 15 - 16 Attebury attended the Grange con ference in Arlington Tuesday. Marguerite Hammond, recently em ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De pot, has been transferred to Walla Walla. ORSON WELLES Henry Blahm of San Diego, Calif., few arrived Thursday to spend days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newsreel He returned Sunday. Adam Blahm Mr . and Mr Paul Van Patten and Miss Marjorie Waldow and Arnold TUESDAY ■ UE II. 17 Webber were Pendleton visitors Sat- urday night. Fiee Colon Therapy Clinic. Dr. ELEANOR POWELL Marble’s office, February 21st, 1942. Specialist introduces new Dierker method. adv. Mary Jane Johnson, Margaret Guf- I fey, Flossie Applegate and Eleanor Passing Parade—Strange Testa i Kasari spent last week end in Enter prise and La Grande. ment W. E. Logan returned this week Color Cartoon Field Mouse ! from Seattle where he attended a con- I ference of postmasters. While there WED. - THURS. . EEB. 18 - 19 I he received quite encouraging re ports in regards to a post office here Double Feature although no definite instruction was given. "Fiction’s Super-Sleuth About 75 people attended a meeting at the Westland school Saturday at lítQKf which Guy Knapp, W. M. Bennett FALCONA and Hawley Bean discussed how the GEORGE SANDERS farmer can cooperate on irrigation so WENDY BARRIE the project can be operated success KO RADIO Picture fully. ERI. - SAT. ■ EEB. 13 - 14 Double Eeature Melody Lane ‘ 70′0 A2 Broadway Melody of 1941 THE DUDE’S" ANO PLENTY enon m 1 FIGHT 10 A FINISH! TIM HOLT 7 —P - DupE COUfBor . with Marjorie Reynolds • Ray Whitley • Lee (Lasses) White • Louise Cuny ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE gs u.fr.o , 2 — Hermiston Barber Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ : MINCEMEAT Fish Grade lb 12c 1 9c MATCHES BORENE VANILLA COFFEE 55c 19( 27c 17c 35( 19c 29c 43( 19 CRACKERS BROOM Good 4 Tie SALMON Chinook EGGS BUTTER Grade A TOILET TISSUE SALAD DRESSING or Sandwich Spr’d, "* jar 20c CORNED BEEF Swift * best GRAPEFRUIT JUICE PINEAPPLE JUICE GELATINE Reliance pkg: 5c Connor’s Cash Stores (RVALUES Beans F RI. MON. FEB. 13 - I I 236 VANITY FAIR SWIFT'S Cheese Toilet Soap American, Vintage & Brick 2 £4 4 Bars for 259 PRESCRIPTION Bathroom Tissue Creamed Honey 14 oz. Carton 20c 6 Rolls Syrup 49: Pancake Flour 9.8 Lb. Bag ---------------e «-------------------- SEAPORT SUNSWEET Prunes 2 Tenderized Lb Pkg. 20c 3 KEEN Tomatoes Tall Cans 298 Salad Dressing Quart jar CELILO Columbia River Chinook SEAPORT Salmon Peaches 15 12 oz. Can 1 Lb. 22 Fawn Tea Orange Pekoe & Pekoe 204 184 12 oz. Can 498 RELIANCE PHEASANT FELS NAPTHA Coffee Corn Soap Chips 3 Can No. 303 Cans 298 Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON 21 oi. Pkg. • • Your Certified Independent Grocer RED CROSS SEWING TO BE RESUMED “There is still lots of work to be done," stated Mrs. F. B. Belt Thurs day when questioned concerning Red Cross sewing in Hermiston. Sewing will be in full swing every day next week except Saturday at the U. S. O. building, according to Mrs. Belt. Mrs. J. R. Huffman, in charge of the materials, stated today that yarn and needles are available now for knitting Red Cross sox. A full sup ply of materials will be available. JACKSON LADY’S MAN AT COLLEGE University of Oregon Bob Jack- son of Hermiston, was entered by Kirkwood co-op in the race for King of Hearts held in conjunction with the annual Heart Hop at the Univer sity of Oregon, it was announced by Betty Kincaid, chairman of the af- . The Hop is a girl-date-boy dance sponsored by the YWCA sophomore commission. NaomVs Beauty Nook on Main Street (Formerly Utah Woolen Mills Location) offers most modern method of of permanent waving by the use of Helene Curtis remote control machine. — MODERATE PRICES — Opening Special en Permanents FOR APPOINTMENT C ALL 3242