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THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON: PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 FRI.-SAT. APRIL 24-25 Cartoon and March of Time APRIL 26-27 SUN.-MON. LOU IUD Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hodge motored to Pasco Sunday. A. W. Behrman spent last week end in Kennewick. Miss Snow McCoy, Miss Naomi Brownell and Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Brownell visited in Irrigon Sunday. Mrs. Leila Phelps of Bend is vis iting the Merle Phelps family this week. Mable and Jack Hodge visited at the George Hodge home in Stanfield Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne and baby son have returned from a week’s visit to Lewiston. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hunt who spent last week visiting here left for Portland Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Davis of Palouse, Wn., is visiting her daughters and their families, Mrs. M. P. Casseday and Mrs. A. E. Bensel. Ootheude/ RAYE BRUCE .0 i News Reel and Color Cartoon TUESDAY APRIL 28 Pete Smith How to Hohl Back Your Husband. Travelogue Historic Maryland WED.-THURS. APRIL 29 - 30 Double Feature JACK LONDON’S Thundering Story As KLONDIKE Young, Lou Sarecky. Cottle MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII "Read ’Em and Reap” QUR ApS $30-00 Hermiston, Oregon George Bricker Based on a story by William from -Gold Hunters of the North” by JACK LONDON Johnny Downs - Sunnie O’Dea • We have a variety of diamond engagement rings, and wedding ring ensembles, in harmoniz ing designs, starting at A. W. BEHRMAN JEWELER MORTHTTF Screen Play, Clarence Upson Ci) AÀÀAAAÀAÀAÀAA Hermiston Barber Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE BILL SHAAR, Prop. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Arizona ill ----- ____ Uomuiland lqdlablea -22 Hermiston “FOR CREAMINC USE Bob Howard began work this week as barber at the Hermiston Barber shop. Mr. Howard comes from Taft and is a single man. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cooley are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 18. They have named their Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers left last daughter Patricia Ree. week for Oakland, Cal., where he will Mrs. John Kendall and her sister- work in the Lockheed plant. in-law, Mrs. Ed Kendall, returned to L. E. Bunnell was rushed to the their homes in Hood River Monday local hospital Tuesday morning with after spending the past week visiting a badly injured foot received while Mrs. Alton Kingsbury. at work on the Ordnance Depot. Mrs. Roy White of Portland came Henry Kowitz was admitted to the this week to visit her husband who is local hospital Monday for medical business agent for the local carpen treatment. He is the son of Mr. and ters union. Mrs. Herman Kowitz. Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf and Mrs. C. Miss Eleanor Kasari and Miss L. Hodge accompanied the local band Flossie Applegate made a combined and glee club when they went on business and pleasure trip to Port their annual tour to Lexington and land from Saturday until Tuesday. Heppner Monday. Mrs. O. L. Babcock and Mrs. En- | Wayne Casseday is visiting his och Pearson and granddaughter Joan parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Casse Pearson of Pendleton visited with day, while on a month’s furlough from Mrs. C. E. Baker Sunday. the Stockton flying field before en Miles Townsend visited his parents, tering officers training. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Townsend, Sun Thrift shop sale May 1 and 2 at day while on a short leave from Fort the home of Mrs. A. M. Smith, one Lewis where he is now stationed. block north of Texaco station. Hund Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matheny and reds of garments, few for $1.00, al 36-lc Marvin Toffer of Pendleton spent most everything under 50c. Gale Felthouse returned home this Saturday night at the Fred Rauch week from the University of Oregon home. Mrs. Dorothy Lindner and Mrs. O. to be with his mother while Mr. M. Beard and daughter Shirley mo Felthouse is in Mayo’s Clinic in tored to Wallowa Lake and Enter Rochester. Minn. prise on business Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Morehouse left Wed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rainwater nesday for a week’s vacation. Part and child of Everett, Wash., spent of this time she expects to spend in last week end visiting relatives and Portland and Yakima and the rest friends here. in Tacoma visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Terjeson and Mrs. Fleming. daughter Diana visited with Mrs. The first of a series of dessert Terjeson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. bridge parties given by Mrs. W. L. P. Dodd, Sunday. Morgan and Mrs. W. M. Pearson was Mrs. W. L. Hamm, Mrs. Glen Rip held Wednesday at the Pearson home ley, Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf and Mrs. with Mrs. A. H. Norton winning high Emma Ripley motored to Walla Wal honors and Mrs George Harkenrider la Tuesday. winning low. Ray Oviatt resigned his position as Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Smith and butcher at the Hermiston Food Store small son of La Grande and Mrs. Ida Saturday and is now employed at the Gordon, a teacher in Arlington, were Umatilla Ordnance Depot. dinner guests of Mrs. Georgia Hend Miss Alberta Johnson returned on erson Sunday. They were on their Tuesday from a trip to San Fran way to Arlington to Mrs. Gordon’s cisco where she visited Vivian Brown home where Mrs. Smith will stay for who sailed for Honolulu Sunday. a short vacation. Mr. Smith return Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell and ed to La Grande. Also a dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch visited at that afternoon was Mrs. B. I. Whit the Fred Rauch Sr. home on upper ney. Butter Creek Sunday. Mrs. John Nelson. Olympia and Wayne Lindner returned to his Fred Mathews, Seaside, brother and home Monday evening from Walla sister of Mrs. A. W. Turnblad arriv Walla where he has been in the hos ed Saturday evening on their way to pital following an appendectomy. British Columbia to visit another Mrs. M. L. Smith returned to her brother there. They left Monday ac home Monday from the local hospi companied by Mrs. Turnblad. They tal where she has been receiving expect to return next week by way of medical treatment. Seattle where they will visit with Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs. W. M. Mrs. Turnblad's daughter, Edna. Pearson. Mrs. Ann Durfey, Miss Con Mrs. Jens Skovbo returned last stance Luehrs and Miss Lavina May week from a three weeks visit in San Lynch were in Yakima. Wash., Sun Francisco with her daughter Marie, day visiting friends. who is employed there. While there her son Herbert who is in the navy, visited port. He is an engineer on one of the cruisers which carried ref ugees from the Hawaiian Islands af ter the attack on Pearl Harbor. On her return trip she stopped in Port land and saw her son Albeit who is employed in the shipyards and her sister, Mrs. Nyholm. Mrs W. L. Morgan and Mrs. W. M. Pearson were joint hostesses at a din ner last Thursday evening at the Morgan home honoring Miss Gertrude Bradley whose marriage to Victor Wolfe took place Friday evening. The table was decorated in silver and white with bride and groom figurines centering the table. Gardenia cor sages were presented to the guests who were Miss Lavina May Lynch, Spinach Mrs. Ray Critchfield, Miss Constance Luehrs, Mrs. Craig Percey, Mrs. Ann 3 lbs 10e Durfey and the honoree and the hostesses. GRAPEFRUIT CARNATION MILK" doz. 39c Green Local Onions 3 bunches 10c Radishes GOOD VALUE RELIANCE MR. WYDE A. WAKE BROOM COFFEE 1 lb can 31: SYRUP 398 2 bunches 9e SEA-COVE VANITY FAIR Pacific BEAUTY OYSTERS SOAP 2 5-oz. cans 354 4 bars 256 SPERRY KRAFT PANCAKE MALTED MILK and Chocolate Flavored WAFFLE FLOUR 28-oz. pkg. 18e 1 lb. can 29. Cane & Maple 21 oz. bottle 246 DINNER BELL SHORTENING 3 lb can 69e SEAPORT BRAND PEACHES No. 21 2 can 21 e POST-TENS B O R E N E CELILO BRAND Columbia River Chinook OR Granulated Soap SALMON Kellogg’s Variety Thrift size 32: 2 1512-oz. cans 37. pkg. 24: Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON. OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer NOTICE! • Owing to the shortage of sack material we will on May 1, 1942, adopt an exchange system on all kinds of sacks. It will be nec essary for all our patrons upon purchasing a sack of feed to have a usable sack of a like kind to replace the one taken out. FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE OF HERMISTON • p « do uiv alloc ÇARD OF THANKS CO-OP TEAM WINS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the help extended by our OVER WALLA WALLA neighbors and the Hermiston Fire de- | partment for saving our house from The local Co-op softball team sur complete destruction by fire Monday. prised Hermiston fans when they It was only through prompt and ef scored a 21-20 victory over their Wal ficient work that damage was kept la Walla opponents Sunday on the at a minimum. latter’s diamond. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Alstott Jr., Although no definite arrangements and family. have been made it is believed that the Walla Walla team will play here in CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere about two weeks and also arrange thanks to all of our friends and ments are about completed whereby neighbors for their acts of kindness, the Dayton Farm Bureau will tangle messages of sympathy and the beaut with them. The Co-op squad sends out a chal iful floral gifts sent during our re cent bereavement in the loss of our lenge to all softball teams and all ar brother-in-law and uncle, Michael K. rangements should be made with Rowland Yeend at the Cooperative Flickinger. Service Station. The Elmer Messenger family. BULLDOGS LOSE TO WA HI TUESDAY Ray Critchfield’s high school base ball team lost a 10-2 decision at Wal la Walla Tuesday. The Washington lads got at Don Cellers in the early innings for a good majority of the runs. Bernie Cullen then stepped in to stem the tide but the damage had been done. Pilot Rock will come to Hermiston next Tuesday. April 28, for a return contest. CLUES TO HOLD FOOD SALE ON SATURDAY Mrs. A. R. Blinston, chairman of the Columbia Grange Home Econo mics club, announces that the ladies of this club are sponsoring a cooked food sale Saturday, April 25, at the Hermiston Trading Co. The proceeds will go toward the purchase of nec essary supplies for a lending shelf of First Aid and nursing equipment at the Columbia club house. Cooperation of the Home Econom ics club and Grange ladies is expect ed for this worthy cause. 55 HIGH SCHOOLS TO SEND DELEGATES FFA CONFERENCE The fourteenth annual three-day conference of Future Farmers of America is expected to bring some 500 members of this organization from 55 high schools to the Oregon State college campus April 30 to May 2, inclusive. While the atten dance is expected to be approximate ly 100 fewer than last year, the same comprehensive program of organiza tion business and project contests will be carried on. Aside from transportation diffi culties, it was necessary to limit at tendance somewhat this year because of reduced facilities. The college ar mory, which had been used as an overflow dormitory in the past, is now used to capacity for military purposes. The FFA visitors will be housed in halls and fraternities dur ing their three-day stay. AN AMAZING OFFER Your Money Back if DR. PAR KER’S CORN REMOVER fails to remove that painful corn or callous. Only 35c at THOMP SON’S DRUG STORE, Hermiston LOCAL MEN ATTEND GRD. COMMANDERY Free Estimates' S. A. Anderson and J. V. Viller- moure of Hermiston were in attend ance last week at grand sessions of Oregon York Rite Masons, Grand Commandery of the Knights Temp lar. Mr. Anderson was present from Sunday until Thursday and Mr. Vil- lermoure from Monday until Wed nesday. Mrs. Villermoure accompa nied her husband to Portland. The convention was crowded with highlights, according to Mr. Ander- I son and Mr. Villermoure. All Labor Guaranteed RAY LOOSVELDT Licensed Plumber Plumbing & Heating Contractor Phone 2381 Hermiston Feed— UMATILLA Brand MISS BRADLEY IS WEEK END BRIDE A bride of last Friday evening was Miss Gertrude Bradley, daughter of Clement A. Bradley of Newberg, whose marriage to Victor Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wolfe of Sa lem took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson. The Rev. Mal colm Ballinger read the service be fore the fireplace which was decorat ed with pink and white blossoms and tapers. The bride wore a white crepe din ner gown with a corsage of pink rose buds and gardenias. Mrs. Ann Durfey, her only attend ant, wore flowered taffeta with a cor sage of pink sweet peas. Craig Per- cey was best man and Ben Gerking I sang. “I Love You Truly” and “Vil iä” preceding the ceremony. After the ceremony an informal re ception was held with the bride's ta ble centered with the wedding cake surrounded by silver leaves and white tapers. After a short wedding trip. Mrs. Wolfe returned to Hermiston to com plete her teaching and Mr. Wolfe re turned to Milton where he is employ ed in the state engineering depart ment. The couple expect to spend the summer in Newport, R. I., where the groom will be stationed in offi cers training i Hog Supplement CONTAINING LOOK WHO'S BACK ! * The need of well-fed manpower Dr. Hess Hog Special for defense has put the hog back •n the map again And if ever any one had a price advantage coming to him, it's the man who raises hogs. Hogmen. here's a timely sugges tion—add DR. Hiss Hoc SPECIAL to your hog ration. Here's why— Hoo SPECIAL is a two-job product, supplying both tonics and minerals. Hogs on the Dr Hess Research Farm that get Hoo SPECIAL tain taatat and finish out on a third less supplement and a tenth less grain. We hope you make some real hog money this year and we believe Hoc SPECIAL can help you do it. AVAILABLE AT HERMISTON GRAIN & FEED CO. HERMISTON AND STANFIELD. OREGON.