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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Mrs. George Harkenrider, Mrs. Roy Hale, Mrs. A. H. Norton and | Mrs. R. F. Dawson motored to Walla Walla Saturday to visit Mr. Dawson I HERMISTON, OREGON who is ill there. Phone 2121 Vern Martin, meatcutter at Stone’s j Market, left today (Thursday) for | Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Todd and daughter Peg Spokane where he will enlist in the l EKL - SAT. - EEB. 27 - 28 i Anne Durfey and Fritz Ritzinger gy left Saturday for Portland and navy. He will be replaced by Dorman DOUBLE EEATURE were skiing at Toll Gate Sunday. Corvallis. They returned Tuesday. Miller, also of Spokane. Mrs. A. H. Norton was the hostess J. G. Beddes of Boardman was ad Joe Reeves, Mrs. Frank Morgan mitted Saturday to the Hermiston and Fred Reeves, all of Portland, at a dinner Tuesday for the girls em General hospital. were here over the week end visiting ployed in the First National bank. Present were Marie Ogne, Marion Velma Ray and Lois Casper spent friends and relatives. last week end visiting Velma’s par- \ CHARLES BICKFORD Miss Dorothy Soderberg of Mil- Gaines, Jane Boyer, Lois Casper and ents in Spokane. EVELYN ANKERS waukie, Wisconsin, arrived here Fri- Velma Ray. 24 oz. Jug Mr. and Mrs. Good left for Pasco ALBERTSON Wide Awake Marion Gaines spent Sunday and day morning to visit friends, She Tuesday where they will make their her Monday at La Grande visiting returned Wednesday night. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE | parents. Large G. M. Pierson underwent an oper-1 home. He has been employed with “Siny Your Worrie» Away' Miss Jane Boyer, who has been ation Sunday in Walla Walla. He is Saylor’s here and has been trans Can quite ill, has now returned to her 75 years of age but. is improving j ferred to Pasco where he will man age the new store. work at the First National Bank. rapidly. Schillings - 1 lb. can Lt. August Rauch who has been at Clyde Harsen was a medical pa- SUN. . MON. - MARCH 1 - 2 Harry Kelly arrived Friday from i tient from Friday until Sunday in Ontario on a business trip. He stayed his home on upper Butter Creek I the local hospital. until Tuesday morning with Mr. and since Christmas recovering from an Pure Vegetable operation, left Wednesday for Camp LE can Word has been received recently Mrs. E. N. Boynton. Roberts, Cal., where he will be sta- | that Mr. and Mrs. Craig Condit of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel left I Forest Grove are the parents of a Wednesday on a business trip to tioned. Mrs. B. I. Whitney left Monday Cream Style baby boy. She will be remembered Portland. They expected to be gone 99 as Miss Eva Bartsch, who was a for Sacramento and Marysville, Cal., four or five days. to visit her son, Sgt. Stanley Wessell school teacher here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray went to 12 Pound Cello Pkg. With and her daughter Mrs. Glen Ruther- Spokane Wednesday to attend a lum- ford. She plans to be gone about bermen's convention. They returned Antic Shirley and Walter two weeks. home Saturday. Meetings of the Independent Bap- Huston Fred Reeves, who is employed in tist Mission with E. M. Ayers as the Oregon shipyards at Portland, Disney Cartoon pastor will be held Sunday afternoon spent last week end here visiting rel 10c Size at three o’clock at his cabin near “CHEE DONALD" atives and friends. Mrs. W. A. Hineline, two blocks east Mrs. Fred Reid, who has been vis News Reel of the school. Old hymns, prayer and iting her husband who is stationed preaching will be offered. here with the army, returned to her N. R. Mueller returned Tuesday home in the east Saturday night. evening from a short business trip to TUESDAY ■ MARCH 3 Mrs. Albert Malden expects to Portland. While there he also made Large Size leave for San Jose the first of the 1)01 Hl.E EE ATU KE some inquiry into the tire rationing week to join her husband who is em- situation and received short replies ployed there. 24 oz. Can of “No” to some border-line cases he Mrs. J. E. Saylor spent from last specifically asked about. Thursday until Sunday in Yakima With Mrs. LaVerne Null and baby • We have a variety of visiting her mother, Mrs. M. T. daughter, recently of Bend, have PEGGY MORAN diamond engagement Clarke. joined her husband who has been em ANDY DEVINE Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Bounds ployed for some time at the Umatilla rings, and wedding ring (Doris in Swayze) of Washington, D.C., Ordnance depot. She is formerly of DILLS, 21 size can ensembles, in harmoniz are being felicitated on the birth of Hermiston and will be remembered ing designs, starting at a son born February 21, in the east as Norma Davis. ern city. Large Cans Mrs. Vera Berney and three sons, Mrs. Harold Buell of Portland, Donald, Bruce and Charles, who were formerly Peggy Smith of Hermiston, involved in an auto accident Friday, A. W. BEHRMAN WED. - THU RS. - MARCH 4 - 5 underwent an appendicitis operation were released from the local hospital Tumbler Free - 8 oz. Bottle at St. Vincents hospital in Portland Sunday. They escaped with only JEWELER DOUBLE EEATURE February 15. minor injuries. Hermiston, Oregon Mrs. Letta Carter spent last week Little Sally Pearson had a Valen visiting with various relatives in tine party at her home Saturday with Condon, Portland and Forest Grove. nine guests ! attending. Those who In Portland she stayed with her son, were there were Tommy and Carol Chester Downing. Hedwall, Shirley : Quiring, Shirley Mrs. Ray Sawyer, who has been Beard, Barbara Willcutt, Dickie Ben- visiting here the past two weeks, re- -el and and Kay Ella Rohr- Hermiston, Oregon turned to her home in Minneapolis, man. Minn., last Sunday via United Air Mrs. Harvey Payne entertained WELL EQUIPPED TO Lines. Friday evening at a dinner honoring ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Miss Marguerite Hammond, now | Miss Eleanor Skovbo on her birthday. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE of Walla Walla, spent Wednesday The valentine motiff was used about of Character evening visiting friends here. Miss the table. Covers were placed for but if lower classmen and even in this year, Mr. Lear suggests that for AT MODERATE RATE Hammond was formerly employed at Miss Dorothy Fames, Miss Marie experienced students will get busy most areas the best varieties are BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston the ordnance depot with J. A. Terte- Folley, Miss Eleanor May Casper, and practice, we will have a good Bonnie Best, John Baer, Prichard 01 ling & Sons and is now with the same Miss Margaret Brown, the honoree. team. Stokesdale. For a late tomato Rut firm in Walla Walla. HERMISTON HERALD Miss Skovbo, and Mr. and Mrs. Har gers is recommended. Plants can be gene ear urges vey Payne. grown or purchased to make one set Mr. and Mrs. William L. Scarlett, TO GROW TOMATOES ting about May 15, and the second formerly of Hermiston, spent the around June 10, these dates to be week end at the home of her mother, Production of tomatoes in Oregon I varied somewhat according to the a'.- Mrs. J. W. Ralph. Mr. Scarlett re victory gardens this year will have j titude and frost record of the parti- signed his position with the Hermis an important bearing on both good | cular community. ton Grain & Feed Co. here to accept family living and the nation’s war- These two plantings will ordinar a position in Seattle, Wn. Mrs. J. time food production goals, points ily supply fresh tomatoes over a I W. Ralph and daughter, Mrs. G. H. out Gene Lear, assistant county long season, provide tomatoes for Keller and baby JoAnn, returned to agent of Umatilla county. j canning, and also leave a few to be | Seattle with Mr. and Mrs. William The national goal for canned to- | stored after fall frosts arrive, T - !.. Scarlett for a visit. matoes in 1942 is set at 40 million matoes are ------- -1-- ------ particularly easy - to can cases, an all-time high mark. The are important nutritionally as a val GIRLS LEAGUE TO state goal for number of farm gar uable source of vitamin C, and are dens in Oregon is 59,500. If enough suitable for use for all three meals SPONSOR PARTY tomatoes were produced in each one in various forms. of these farm gardens to permit the Those who desire a specific plant 5 oz. can SOY MINCE CUT BEANS (From The Bulldog) saving of only 10 cans which could ing plan for a home garden will find SANDWK H SI READ Blue Lake The local Girls’ League postponed otherwise be purchased from stores, one diagramed in detail in extension its “Patriotic Party”, due to the game a total of 24,400 cases would be ad circular 283, available at coun- at Mac-Hi Friday, February 20. The 16 oz. can SOY BEANS 151oz. can SALMON ded to the commercial stocks for war ty agents’ offices. Extension bulle party will be given February 27 in With Tomato Puree & Proteena Meri imac Brand needs, says Mr. Lear. tin No. 552 even gives the amount of the gym. Everyone is welcome and This tomato situation serves as a seed needed for a given length of s in red. white and blue striking example of how Oregon’s row. It is recommended that garden ‘ 1 I OZ. PROTEENA 2 lb. box CHEESE if possible. v ictory gardens can contribute sub seeds be purchased early but only in Brick. Velveta and American The stage will be decorated rs it meat-like flavor. stantially to the stock of tomato and amounts needed for this year’s plant was for the music program with a other supplies for home use fresh ing. Marking the date of purchase I few variations. The United States GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 VEGELONA oz. can from the garden and for canning. on the package is a good plan where j flag. England, Chinn and Holland Texene No. 2 cans \ Vegetarian Bol In preparing to grow tomatoes not all the seed is used immediately. flags will al«o be represented. “V" OASIS THEATRE Deviled Meat *‘s 3- Syrup Sweet Potatoes Coffee 3 Formay Corn Cookies Jelly 24 °2' Jar Potato Chips Broom 4-TIE Borene Pork & Beans Pickles 24 oz. Jar Pickles Kraut V anilla See 28%, ) “All That Money Can Buy Flying Cadets ROAD AGENT' $3000 “Accent on Love? 29C 69c 29c 35C 25c 19c Connor’s Cash Store Hermiston Gay Caballero 19c Barber Shop FOR PRINTING L Friday, Saturday & Monday 10c 10g 16« 1 5 69e 10c 16 oz. can LENTELS COFFEE for 298 1 lb. can 278 Vegetable IN OUR FRUITSTANDS Guahanieed anm thesh "phoduce CABBAGE 3 bunches ONIONS Extra Fancy RHUBARB 2 lbs. Large Size GRAPEFRUIT, Ige. size. doz. LEMONS 10d 196 39. 2 doz. 49« IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT We have • • • • • • • • • • RED KING SALMON DOLLY VARDEN TROUT HALIBUT FILLET RED SNAPPER HALIBUT CHEEKS LITTLE NECK CLAMS MEDIUM CRABS OYSTERS - Grade B , FINNAN HADDIE KIPPERED SALMON Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer for Victory will be hanging from the basketball baskets. Stars and stream ers will adorn the wails of the gym. - € omrenge 1 STUDENTS PLAN ALL SCHOOL PLAY (From the Bulldog For the first time in several years the high school will have an all school play and the approximate time for production will be about April | 17. The play will be under the di rection of Miss Lavina May Lynch, who at the present time is consider- | ing the popular three-act comedy. I “Young April'*, by Aurania and William Spence Rouveral. This par ticular play is a sequel to “Growing Pains" which was staged by the class of '37 under the direction of Miss Lynch. TENNIS COURTS ARE BECOMING POPULAR Now that spring is here, several students have begun the regular spring session of tennis practicing during study halls. This year there are not enough former team members Convenient for 8 DEPARTURES DAILY SAVE YOUR CAR GO BY BUS! And save vital materials for National Defense! Timed for your convenience. Union Pacific bus schedules make it easy to lease when you like, return when you wish, and make the trip to and from many nearby points the same day. You'll enjoy the easy-chair comfort, fireside warmth, and dollar-sav ing fares, too! HERMISTON DRUG CO. Phone 2271 - Hermiston union PACIFIC STAGES The Gode.-wokee caor. t