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THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 ERI. - SAT. MAY 8 - 9 Double Feature - MARR ED BACHELOR "* ROBERT RUTH % YOUNG HUSSEY I — HUI BRESSART UI *"“*•£ p.is. gowase suxIELi "FIE ST IE, A" in TECHNICOLOR MAY 10 - 11 SVN. - MON. «Todet” —axa TAYLOR-TURNER Cartoon The Bears and the Beavers NEWSREEL MAY 12 Tl ESDAY DRAMA OF “THE SIN DECADE!” Edwcd G. Robinson UNHOLY PARTNERS with Marsha Laraine Edward ARNOLD • DAY • HUNT Popeye Cartoon - Sport Reel MAY 13 - 14 WED.-THORS. ROSALINO E. B. Foster and Mrs. Charles See- Mr. and Mrs. A F. Rohrman and family returned Tuesday from a trip liger motored to Walla Walla Thurs day where her brother Ed Foster left to Portland. Miss Lois White and Richard Cox, for the army. The regular meeting of the Colum Oregon State students, were home bia Grange H. E. C. will be held at over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell and the home of Mrs. Inez Conrad on the Bessie Barbouletos attended the wed Stanfield project Saturday, May 9. Charles Nation of Los Angeles is ding of Miss Helen Barbouletos at visiting for several weeks at the Umatilla Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Ganett of Portland home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. B. spent from Friday till Sunday at the J. Nation. The two brothers had home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne. not seen each other for 15 years. Little Sally Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaar spent from Monday to Wednesday in Port Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson will be in the annual dance recital given by land this week. Miss Dolly Long at the Rivoli Thea Mr. and Mrs. Struthers of Connell tre in Pendleton Sunday. were visiting friends here last week. Mrs. C. M. Jackson left today Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Marie (Thursday) for Eugene to spend spent last week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch spent Mother’s day with her son Bob who Sunday visiting the Abe Toffer fam is a sophomore at the University of Oregon. ily in Pendleton. Miss Frances Dawson, daughter of Louise Bensel, who has been teach ing at Enterprise, returned to her Mr. and Mrs. O- F. Dawson visited her parents here Saturday and Sun home Tuesday. Mrs. B I. Whitney and Joyce Mc day. Frances is a senior in nurses Culley were dinner guests at the O. training at the Emanual Hospital in Portland and will graduate May 12. M. Beard home Sunday. Members and their wives of the Maribelle, Ethel and Allan Clarke board of the Central Church of of Sunnyside, Wash., visited here Christ met at the Roy Neill home on Friday evening. Ethel and Allan re upper Butter Creek Monday evening. turned the same night but Maribelle Miss Jane Boyer of Pendleton was stayed until Sunday. Kelly Tiller and Henry Sommerer a week end guest of Marie Ogne. Jane formerly lived here and was employ arrived Thursday evening from Ore gon State college to visit with their ed in the First National Bank. Mrs. A. E. Bensel plans to leave parents and friends. They returned Friday for Corvallis to spend “Moth Sunday. er’s week end” with her son Kenneth Marie Hinkle and Mabel Rauch left who is a sophomore there. Friday evening for Seattle and Ta- Eldon Saylor visited his parents, I coma where they visited with Marie’s Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Saylor last week i brother, Wilbur, who is now stationed end. He is a student at Oregon at McChord Field near Tacoma. They State college. returned Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Follett have re ! bel Rauch and Jack Hodge spent ceived word from their son Bob who I Wednesday evening visiting at the | is in the air corp and has been sta- Rauch home on upper Butter Creek. 1 tioned in Hawaii that he has been Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nation took transferred back to the United States their small daughter Carrie to The and is now in training at San Diego. Dalles hospital last week for a mas Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor plan to toid operation. She is now improv- I leave Friday evening for Portland | ing slowly. and Corvallis where Mrs. Connor will | be a “Mother’s Week End” guest of her daughter Vernice Fix, who is a junior at O. S. C. Mrs. L. J. Hunt (Maxine Blinston) has taken up residence at the Jeanne D’Arc in Portland and plans on tak- i ing a short business course and then will be employed at secretarial work WELL EQUIPPED TO there. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Becker and Mr. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE and Mrs. Dick Woodfine and Kath leen of Portland and Ronald Temple ton of Enterprise were week end BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kasari ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ and daughter Eleanor. Akkkkkkkkkkkä ■ THE TOUCH March of Time Hermiston Barber Shop s É DILL FICKLES 2 No. 2 cans Fan ous 50 Brand COCOA 190 GELATIN DESSERT 4 pkgs. 3 pkgs. 106 TOMATO JUICE Sunset Valley TOMATOES 2 No. 21 2 cans 278 125 Foot Roll 159 LETTUCE 3 Ige. crisp heads 196 Front Line Albers CORN FLAKES COFFEE 3 Ige. pkgs. 250 1 lb. can 30Ç FOUNTAIN PEN AND PENCIL Sets. Made by famous manu facturers. RINGS— Signet or Birthstone rings in genuine gold settings. ENGAGEMENT RINGS— A grad uation engagement is doubly thrilling! Engagement and wedding ring ensembles of all description. Open Evenings S s. A. W. Behrman, Jeweler 3 Col. and Mrs. di. W idordan re turned to their ranch west of Her miston this week to reside there for the summer months: Col. and Mrs. Jordan spend the (winter months at their Los Angeles home. Miss Wilma Jean Cargill of Koos- kia. Idaho, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill. Mrs. Cargill returned with her and will remain for a week’s visit. Word was received by Mrs. Tom Stewart that her son Tom had been transferred to a machinist school of a U. S. Submarine base. He states that he is fine and well, and likes his work very much. Lt. and Mrs. Price left for Port land today (Thursday) after having spent the past two days here visit- I ing friends on their way home from a trip into Idaho. Lt. Price was for- | merly an officer stationed at the | Ordnance Depot. Mrs. Eugene Beitel of Sand Point, Idaho, visited with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Twig Hinkle. Tuesday and Wed- | nesday. She was on her way to As toria to join her husband who is em ployed there. Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell was hostess at two bridge parties last week, with Mrs. Tom Fraser and Mrs. A. E. I Bensel winning the prizes Wednes- | day. Thursday Mrs. W. M. Pear- son and Mrs. Gwynn Hughes took the high and low prizes, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Storgard, who have been stationed near Eugene, were overnight guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne. They were en route to Wal la Walla where he will be stationed. Gene Rugg and Bernie Cullen left Wednesday for Edgemont, So. Dak., where they expect to work for J. A. Terteling * Sons on construction of an ordnance depot. Gene is a 1941 | graduate of Hermiston high school | while Bernie is graduating this year. The latter was an all-round star ath- | lete this year. Mrs. W. D. Alexander and Mrs. Iverson held a lovely dessert bridge party on Tuesday of this week. The rooms were decorated with many flowers and high scoring guests wore pansy corsages. High score for the day went to Mrs. F. B. Belt, and consolation to Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Frances Samóla received the traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Koon passed through here Tuesday on their way to Spokane. They expect to return tonight (Thursday) where Mrs. Koon will stay until Sunday while Mr. Koon will attend a water-works conven- tion in Walla Walla. They will re turn to their home in Portland Sun day. ALLEN THOMSON 199 GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches IOC RADISHES 3 bunches 1<K 2 Ige. bunches 259 Han 3 preat advantage» over old-»tple cake flour 23, LB. PKG. l-Speed Less sifting, less mixing. 2-Sureness Eliminate mistakes due to use of wrong type or amount of baking powder or salt. 8-Quality By actual test, baked things are higher, lighter than when same ingredients home mixed. Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Fre HERMISTON. OREGON 27c Your Certified Independent Grocer o REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE • for County Commissioner of Umatilla County Farmer and Livestock Grower in Umatilla County for Thirty Years. Capable. Will Impartially Represent All Sections. Vote 28 X Thompson, Allen (Paid Adv.) 0) Ranch Miles HERMISTON HENRY c. Presto Self Rising 199 3 Ige. bunches CELERY 196 Nationally known wrist watches for both young men and women. Sev eral makes to choose from. WRIST WATCHES Wadham's WAX PAPER CARROTS Reliance 2 lb. can For a cool soft drink FLAVOR-AID 199 Mountain Meadow LIMA BEANS 2 No. 303 cans Something to have forever-- something precious with which t o commemorate the occasion — a gift of quality jew elry, of course! You may use our lay-away plan if you so desire. AIKIN • * • State Representative from 22nd DISTRICT Morrow - Wheeler Sherman - Gilliam Counties • • • DEMOCRATIC TICKET Sale Bob Hand —