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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 Joyce McCulley entertained a group ■ of friends at her home Wednesday. J Those present were Vera Smith, • Anne Sommerer, Corp. Willard Wil- • HERMISTON. OREGON liamson, Sgt. Harry Dolynuik, Dar ■ ryl Lutke and the hostess. • ■ ummi 1 i Mrs. C. J. Jackson was rushed to | • FRI. - SAT. - MARCH 6-7 Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. E. P Pendleton in a critical condition last • J. G. Pearson left Sunday for a SAMUEL Dodd and Mrs. C. M. Jackson attend-Thursday, was given a blood trans- • week’s business trip to Portland. COLDWIN . ihrem” For Mrs. E. L. Neff has spent the past ed a meeting of the Pioneer club in fusion both on Friday and Saturday, • and was operated on Monday. She week visiting at the Alton Kingsbu Pendleton Tuesday. BETTE Miss Emma Lou Shelby and Miss | is now getting along nicely. home. AVIS ry Dorothy Wetherin has been a Mary Burnham spent last week end | Miss Jane Boyer moved to Pendle medical patient in the local hospital visiting at the latter’s home here. | ton Sunday where she will be em ployed with the city school superin Little for the past week. Both are teachers in Waitsburg. tendent. She had been staying at oz. can Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Acock and Loxes Don’t forget the rummage sale at | the Van Patten home, while she was HERBERT MARSHA"- - - - - - - - - - - small son have moved to the Chas. Legion hall by auxiliary next week. | i employed at the First National Acock home in Irrigon. Special—War Clouds of the " Bank. 24 oz. jar Attend rummage sale at Legion Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Wetherin, I Mrs. Guy Boyer of John Day, who hall next Tuesday till Saturday. 29-lc who had been visiting in California | had been staying with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson stopped Wednesday and Thursday to | Jane while the latter was ill, re- SUN. - MON. - MARCH 8 - 9 Kellogg’s made a business trip to Pendleton see their daughter Dorothy before re- turned to her home with Jane who Wednesday. KAY turning to their home in Montana. plans to stay a week there before Mrs. Bert Haneline entertained Roy Hale returned Monday from taking up her duties with the city KSER Mild Loaf Lb. the Thursday bridge club at her a business trip to Portland. He was | school superintendent in Pendleton, home Thursday. informed that at the present time no | Of interest to local friends is the Mrs. Ralph Richards fell at her shortage of ammunition for private | marriage last Saturday of Miss Veda Sweet & Tender Cans i with home Thursday dislocating her shoul- use has been experienced. Hickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John BARRYMORE I der. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner re- Earl Hickman of Stone, Idaho, and Mrs. Ann Durfey, Fred Ritzsinger, turned Sunday from a weeks vaca- ' Stuart Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. LUPE VELEZ Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson, Eddie tion in Portland and Gervais, Ore., | Harold Rankin, at Ogden, Utah. The GINNY SIMMSC Bensel, Irene Kellner and Victor where they visited Mrs. Lindner I s I latter is now stationed with the Sta Wolfe were week end guests of Dr. mother, Mrs. C. T. Heiser. tion Hospital, Hill Field, of that city. 24 ounce Village Smithy and Mrs. W. L. Morgan at the Mor Mrs. F. B. Belt left Mon day for I The couple will reside at Ogden. gan cabin at Tollgate. Portland. While there she saw Gra Mrs. H. G. Rankin was pleasantly 77 ESI/AY - MARCH 10 cie Fields, noted English Actress. surprised on her birthday last Sat- 23 ounce jar linubl. Feature She returned Thursday evening. urday when a group of friends American Legion auxiliary rum- thered at the Rankin home for the mage sale March 10 to 14 at Legion occasion. Guests included Mr. and 32 ounce jar 29-1c Mrs. George Harkenrider, Mr. and hall. , Rowland Yeend, manager of the Mrs. Walt Latham, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Cooperative Service Station, attend- H. Norton, Mrs. Neva Malden, Mr. Velveeta - 2 lb. loaf ed the annual meeting of the Pacific and Mrs. Fred Rankin and Mr. and Supply Cooperative in Walla Walla Mrs. Ralph Richards. frorfl Monday until Wednesday. Mrs. R. L. Jones honored her son Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mo Jerry, Thursday of last week from tored to Prosser Sunday to visit 4 to 6, at a birthday party, when with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller, for- Jerry celebrated his 9th birthday. merly of Hermiston. Guests present were Carlyn Case, Wade Pettit and Mrs. John Pettit Patricia Curwin, Paula Brocker, Hermiston, Oregon th went to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Jimmy Williams, James Pulsifer, Pettit will make her home there Shirley Quiring, and Susan Jones. • We have a variety of where her husband who went there Jerry received many lovely gifts and WEI). . THU RS. ■ MAR. 11 - 12 Double Feature diamond engagement some time ago is employed. the afternoon was spent playing low next week. Victor and Clarence Johnson from games. Refreshments of cake and rings, and wedding ring The Townsend members were Yakima were here Tuesday night jello were served by Mrs. Jones, as ensembles, in harmoniz visiting their brother Pvt. Art John- pleased when they received the re- port that not one of the Townsend ing designs, starting at son. They were on their way back sisted by Mrs. Robert Emery. 1912 indorsed congressman voted for pen to their home in North Dakota. 121 r CARD OF THANKS $30-00 sions for congressmen bill. Bill Gorrell, formerly of Hermiston We wish to express our sincere Bry s but now associated with the Asbury gratitude to our friends and rela A. w. BEHRMAN GEERS GET PHONE Transportation Co. in Portland, is tives for their acts of kindness, mes spending a short vacation here with sages of sympathy, and the beautiful JEWELER CALL FROM BOSTON a date 4 friends. floral gifts sent during our recent Hermiston, Oregon WITH THE Mr. and M s. R. E. Koon left Sun bereavement in the loss of our hus- day for Portland. Mr. Koon return band and father. FALCON Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Geer received ed Monday but Mrs. Koon remained Mrs. C. H. Skinner a telephone call from their son Max George SANDERS RKO in Portland for a short while before William and Gladys Skinner who is in the navy and now in Bos Wendy BARRIE radio going to California for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marshall ton, Mass. He said that he was on I am the local representative for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Huffman k ■ —id A a destroyer and had just returned Real Silk hosiery, ladies’ garments 1 Ì Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rogers | from England. He enlisted four men’s sox, etc. Mrs. Myron Nation WAKE UP BUSINESS 1 years ago and his enlistment would four blocks west of depot, Hermiston. ANDERSON-WAGNER have expired in July. By Advertising In | WELL EQUIPPED TO 29-lc Two soldiers of the infantry locat The Geers also have another son ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE This Newspaper x Word has been received that Asa | in the navy, James, who is now in YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw ed here have recently been married in Hermiston by Justice of the San Francisco waiting to go on a has been promoted to rank of Corpor Peace E. P. Dodd at his home. The destroyer. He had previously been al and is headquarters company ceremony uniting Curte E. Wagner | in the navy for four years and his BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston clerk. He has been with the 804th and Miss Erma M. Anderson was term had ended just before the bomb engineers for almost a year and is performed Tuesday evening, both ing of Pearl Harbor at which time HERMISTON HERALD now in the Hawaiian Islands. young people being from Mandan, he re-enlisted. North Dakota. They were attended Too bad old debbil sea has to eut by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westmark up and make tough going for this Canadian destroyer during a convoy GRADE TEACHERS who were married February 5th. run across the North Atlantic. The Mrs. Westmark was formerly Miss . FOR FRI., SAT. & MON.. MARCH 6-7-9 sailor is making fast one of the ACCEPT CONTRACTS Eloise Hudson, both of them were 1 “ashcans” kept in readiness for ac from Dickinson, North Dakota. Both 1 tion against submarines. Astern you couples were well acquainted with can see one of the huge waves that All elementary school teachers have ALSO SEE OUR HANDBILL - each other in their home state ! Of battered the ship. returned signed contracts for next North Dakota, from where this in year with the exception of Miss Ele- fantry was largely recruited. nor Tischler and Miss Gertrude TOWNSEND CLUB Bradley who have turned in resigna SPECIAL SERVICES tions. No replacements have been an NEWS nounced as yet. Ry Mrs. Joe Vdey PLANNED SOON According to W. G. Kersbergen, The local club is to have a social superintendent, high school teachers An evangelistic meeting will begin meeting at the Townsend pavilion 1 have not had sufficient time to make in the Central Church of Christ Sun mile east of Hermiston Tuesday, decisions concerning their new con day, March 15. and will close Easter March 10. at 8 p. m. Cards and other tracts but probably will do so during Sunday. James A. Pointer, now pas games will be enjoyed through the the following week. tor of the Church of Christ in Selah. evening. The public is welcome to Wash., will be the evangelist. Mr. this get-together meeting. There will JACKSON NAMED 2 lbs. Pointer at one time was state evan be no admission charge. Lunch will gelist of the state of Oregon for the be served at the close of the evening. ON CO-OP. BOARD A Flash from Washington, D. C.— 16 oz. PACKAGE Christian churches. PIONEER 10 oz cans I Senator Downey of California said Assisting Mr. Pointer will be sing 2 for Oregon State College—Jim Jack- ing evangelists. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I that now that pensions had been voted L. URenn. The services will begin by members of congress, for members son of Hermiston, sophomore in low 8 oz. PACKAGE cans E MPORIUM each Sunday at 11 a. m. and each of congress only, and now that these er division at Oregon State college, 2 cans evening at 8 p. m. These meetings same members of congress seemed to is one of two students who have beer, will be held for the good of the entire be in a great hurry to repeal this reelected to serve on the cooperative community. The public is urged to measure, why not—and this was board at the college. Jackson will IDAHO SEAPORT th what made the Senate sit up and serve in the capacity of junior mem enjoy them. 2 cans take notice—Downey said, I proposed ber throughout the ensuing year. The to substitute pension for some 1,500,- cooperative association is one serv ENLIST NOW IS CALIFORNIA SEAPORT 1 Lb. 000 destitute people over 60 who do ing all students equally through the 2 cans 3 lbs. ‘ not receive $10,000 a year in salary purchase of books, school supplies, URGENT REQUEST like congressmen do. More to fol- and other items. Best way for young men, 18 to 201 -- BULK SPAGHETTI or IN OLIVE Dll ‘‘s years of age. who want to become | 2 cans 3 lbs. commissioned officers in the United WE NOW HAVE A i States army, is to enlist immediately. VAN CAMPS 16 oz PACKAGE Lt. Col. B. H. Hensley, district re- | cruiting officer for Oregon, revealed | I Tuesday. Emphasizing the excellent mater 16 oz. PACKAGE PENUCHE or CHOCOLATE flavor ial turned up in this age group, Col- | onel Hensley pointed out that “first ALSO A FULL LINE OF come. first served" will be the rule with selections for the 75,000 addi- tional commissions scheduled to be FEEDING EQUIPMENT. WIRE NETTING, ete. assigned as rapidly as possible. All men who have completed four months »f service, which includes the 13 weeks’ basic training period, may apply for appointment to an officer Phone 3781 Free Delivery candidate school. Selections are “THE FARMER’S OWN STORE” made on the basis of the applicant’s HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2811 Delivery Service record in civil life and his record during service in the ranks. OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings GROCERIES? Here they are Tomatoes cange 2 Ginger Snaps 2 Lbs. Pork & Beans 30 Syrup Cornflakes Cheese Peas 3 Crackers Pickles Mustard Jam Cheese -10UL 250 IOC 206 29C 250 250 15c 25c 69c Connor’s Cash Store Never Ge a Slicker an [yen Break Hermiston Barber Shop BLUE ROSE RICE 19c MINCED (LAMS 49( (OVE OYSTERS 3.1b s. 22c MISSION SPAGHETTI pkg. 15c CHINESE EGG NOODLE pkg. 10c SARDINES SMALL WHITE BEANS3 lbs. PINK SALMON BABY LIMA BEANS SHASTA SARDINES BULK MACARONI pkg- 15c MISSION EG6 NOODLE pkg. 226 PORK & BEANS316 -oz. MISSION MACARONI IDAHO RED BEANS cans ‘JUNKET' QUICK FUDGE Full Supply of Briquets 17c POULTRY SUPPLIES Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Grocer Inland Cooperative