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PAGE TWA HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942. Mrs. C. E. McCracken and sons | Burl and Bobby of Yuma, Colorado, minimum amount of sugar used. Jol Baptist churches with Rev. Warner as Dean of the school. arrived Friday to spend the summer ly games and contests followed. Thus the troop ’ s program is con- | Superintendents of the various de with her son and family, Mr. and ' eluded until next fall as Miss Thom partments are: Intermediates, Rev. Mrs. Sam McCracken. I Wilbur Hinkle, son of Mr. and as leaves for Portland for the sum S. E. Graves; Junior, Rev. Grayden Il k MISTON. OREGON Mrs. W. T. Hinkle, who has been mer. Scouts are eagerly anticipating Loree; Primary, Rev. M. B. Balling er; Beginners, not yet announced. PHONE 2121 I stationed at McChord Field in the renewing activities in September. Mrs. Charles L. Butler of Portland Churches represented in the school Henry Gross, who was connected air corps, has been transferred for is visiting at the F. B. Belt home. are Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal FRI-SAT - - - MAY with the Tri-State Construction com- the time being to the Pendleton Field. | Double Feature and Central Church of Christ. ----- returned to his home in Walla Rev. Cecil Warner has been quite pany, Ed Peterson, formerly of Hermis ill at his home for the past few days. Walla Sunday. ton but now in the air corps at Mr and Mrs. Fred Carr moved to Stockton, Calif., spent a five-day fur- | Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Brownell "DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS The annual graduation exercises visited in Portland from Monday un Walla Walla Wednesday where they lough recently at the Wm. Kik home. will make their new home. tili Thursday. He returned to California Monday. of the Hermiston Union high school Miss Echo Aldrich of Irrigon is Irene Richeson of Imbler arrived Mrs. E. W. Ward who has been will be held tonight (Thursday) in The second stamp rationing period SMILEY BURNETTE tu MKENUZIE last week end to begin work at the now employed in the First National staying with her daughter, Mrs. H. the high school auditorium. A class Bank. She is making her home with H. Gailey for the past two weeks, ex of 47 will receive diplomas which for sugar began Sunday and will Beauty Haven. Mrs. Earl Getchell of Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm. pects to return to her home in Port will be presented by Henry M. Som- | continue until May 30. During this Pat Hatch, recently employed at land Sunday. merer, member of the high school j period consumers may purchase one | spent the week end visiting friends the Hermiston Auto company, is now | here. pound of sugar per person providing Mrs. Cecil Thompson, recently of board. Prof. John Miller of Eastern Ore they have have a sugar rationing Florence Roberts arrived Saturday wil Saylor’s dry goods store. Baker where she has spent many from Baker to spend a few days vis- Pete Berg and Fred Hensel of the years working in a Dodge agency, be gon College of Education will deliver stamp. This schedule allows each iting her parents and friends. Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. spent gan work this week as head book- the address of the evening. The high member of the family approximate school glee club will present several ly two pounds sugar per month. LaVelle Hunt, Grace Campbell and the week in Portland on business. keeper at the Hermiston Auto Co. ol Eleanor Kasari and Flossie Apple- Charlotte Hunt spent last week end The next period will begin May 31 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and numbers during the evening’s pro gate spent last week end in La Gran small daughters and Joe Reeves visi gram which will be under the gener and continue to June 13. News in I in Portland. Mrs. Annie Carson returned Mon de. ted here from Thursday until Mon al direction of W. G. Kersbergen, Portland papers this week indicated MAY 24-25 Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell left for Port day. superintendent. day from Portland where she spent that consumers could purchase five land Tuesday where where she ex- Donna Margaret Saylor is valedic pounds per person for canning pur the previous week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone of Salem == I pects to spend several days. returned home Sunday after spend torian and William E. Jones, saluta- poses but to date no verification of Thelma Swarner, daughter of Mr. ing the week end with their daugh- torian. this plan has been received here. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner, visited at ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lean- Baccalaureate exercises were held Grocery stores will absolutely not their home from Tuesday until Fri- der Quiring. Sunday evening with Rev. C. War sell any sugar unless the customer day. She is employed in Portland. produces a stamp for same. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt of Uma- ner delivering the address. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec- tilla and Jackie Mustard of Hermis- ialist of Pendleton, will be at the ton motored to Bremerton, Wn., Sat Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, May urday to visit with the Hiatt's son 27th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. adv. Vane who is stationed there. They Marion Gaines, formerly employed returned Monday morning. MAY M. L. “Heezie” Watson, popular at the First National Bank, is now A meeting of the Women’s Chris Lee Shaw, who has been stationed i working at the Umatilla Ordnance at Luke Field, Arizona, for the past tian Temperance Union will be held high school janitor, this week went on an extended fishing trip which | depot. several months, is expected home Fri at the Hermiston Baptist church Fri took him to all corners of the Her Eleanor Kasari, formerly employed day for a visit with his parents, Mr. | day, May 29, according to Mrs. Gray at the Hermiston Auto Co., has re- and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Lee will re den Loree. Present for the meeting, miston football field. Although the signed her position and will soon be ceive a 15-day furlough from the ar which will begin at 2:00 o’clock, will excursion was quite strenuous, he employed at the Ordnance Depot. be Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, president of feels quite elated over his experience, my. especially in view of the fact that he Mabel Rauch, Jack Hodge, Anita • We have a variety of Carol and Wilma Fitch of Payette, | the county organization. She will landed a full grown catfish. He was I Cook and Bob McGraw were dinner present the work of the children ’ s Idaho, arrived Tuesday for a few diamond engagement so proud of his accomplishment that of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch days visit with the D. D. Follett farm home. rings, and wedding ring | guests he displayed his catch in a pail of Sunday. It is urged that a good representa The girls knew the Follett’s | water about Main street Monday. ensembles, in harmoniz- I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballentine left family. son Bob when he was stationed in | tion from each church in Hermiston Apparently the fish became lost ing designs, starting at | for Sydney, Nebraska, today (Thurs Hawaii. attend the meeting as plans will be from his sea-faring companions and GLENN WVA&AM day). They intend to work on a Ter- Bob Estle and his brother, Lester, discussed for future activities. $30-00 entered the irrigation ditch supply teling construction job there. MIDEN TREVOR*FORD arrived Sunday in Hermiston to the I ... p. go - . ing the school grounds. Friends are Mrs. Henry Graves of Boardman surprise of their friends. Both boys j urging “Heezie” to have the fish is in a quite serious condition at the are in the navy and have been in Ha A. W. BEHRMAN mounted. | local hospital. She is not allowed waii. They expect to return the first Gang Comedy and Miniature JEWELER visitors. of next week. MAY 27-28 Walter H. Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH WED.-THURS. Mrs. Arch Rugg and son Jim left Mrs. R. E. Brissenden and child Grayden D. Loree, Pastor Hermiston, Oregon H. J. Ott of the Columbia district, on Monday for Seattle where they will ren Nancy and Donald, who have Sunday, May 24. is Pentecost Sun stay the next two weeks with her sis- been visiting the past week with her May 10 received the degree of Doc day. In accordance therewith we tor of Philosophy with a major in ter, Mrs. Don Kirkpatrick. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack- have chosen for our theme “The Sig Mrs. Earl Dudley left today son. will leave Friday for their home agricultural and biological chemistry nificance of Pentecost”. The Holy from the Pennsylvania State college. (Thursday) for Portland where she in Portland. They will be accompa- Mr. and Mrs. Ott and their five- Spirit existed before Pentecost just will spend a few days visiting her nied by Miss Jane Jackson, Miss year-old daughter Ruth Edna, have as Christ existed before Bethlehem. sister. Vera Sisson and Miss Barbara Moore But on that day He came for a spe Mrs. R. A. Brownson was taken to who will continue on to Corvallis to moved to Rahway, New Jersey, where cial purpose and to abide for a spe RAY MIDDLETON Dr. Ott is biochemist at the Merck St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton | spend the week end. WELL EQUIPPED TO Institute for Therapeutic Research. cial age. We shall look to the Holy Tuesday for a minor operation. She Scriptures for answers to your ques ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE is getting along nicely. COl.E-Mll.KIXS YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE tions in regard to the Holy Spirit. i The material the local Red Cross The evening text will be “Enlarge Miss Devenith Cole, daughter of | contracted to sew, is still at the home the Place of Thy Tent”. Isa. 54:2. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Matthes of Pen of Mrs. J. R. Huffman. This needs All services are at the usual hours. BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston i to be done badly and any cooperation dleton, became the bride of Elmer Flying r ish Come, for you are welcome. Lavester Mulkins, son of Mr. and ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ j from any ladies will be sreatly ap- his island The West End Umatilla County I Mrs. Wayne Mulkins at the home of | Elder and Mrs. Smith in Pendleton | Ministerial association has set the on May 9. The ceremony was read period from June 2 to June 12 for AN AMAZING OFFER by Elder Smith of the Mormon the annual Hermiston daily vacation Your Money Back if DR. PAR KER’S CORN REMOVER fails church. A solo, “I Love You Truly”, Bible school. This is one week later to remove that painful corn or was sung by Mrs. Stockings with than originally announced due to the callous. Onlv 35c at THOMP illness of Rev. C. Warner. Classes Mrs. Smith as accompanist. SON’S DRUG STORE. Hermiston Maid of honor for the event was will be held in the Methodist and . ! Ewr hlei » ‘ • . 2.., -, $ Miss Goldie Williams of Pendleton, and Neil Neilson of Pendleton was I sin^ thia glorious land oí ours, Here your ambitious boy may be best man. Its motor cars and shows, Our President if he's able. Mr. and Mrs. Mulkins are making Its little gardens, gay with flowers, But what spells U.S.A, to me their home in Portland. The groom Its phones and radios. Is "meat upon the table!** was a member of the class of ’41 of Hermiston Union high school. He was also prominent in 4-H club work in this community mummun OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings COMMENCEMENT TO BE TONIGHT HEARTs me RIO GRANGE SUGAR RATIONING PERIODS LISTED Bw HM-PULMAM. W. C. T. U. GROUP TO MEET MAY 29 WATSON BRINGS HOME THE BACON WALTHER OTT NOW A DOCTOR BLONDELL • WAYNE LADY hr a Hermiston Barber Shop VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL PLANNED MEAT ON THE TABLE MEET UP WITH OUR BIG MEAT VALUES Card of Thank» White Pamond FLOUR Reliance 491b.sk. $1.55 COFFEE an as Baseball CATSUP EWS No. 21 2 can 1 9Ç y and Thrifty! SYRUP 24 oz. jar 239 You Can’t Make a Square Meal "Square" with out Meat. Dinner Bell Pure Vegetable SHORTENING 3 lb. can CORN GELATIN Dessert 4 pkgs. 199 PEAS 3 303‘s 298 Albers Instant TAPIOCA 8 oz. pkg. 19C HAM is Rich in Vitamin Bl Emporium GRAPEFRUIT 2 No. 2 s 96 3 bunches 3 bunches 99 2 lbs. 250 Green ONIONS TOMATOES Coupon* Here! 2 heads or RADISHES Bring Your Procter & Gamble 9Ç Medium Size ORANGES Hermiston Food Store Free Delivery HERMISTON. OREGON Phone 3781 2 for 399 Make a Friend of your Meat Man He Will Help You Select the Thrifty Cuts. 1 Made by Durkee Famous Foods Large ( risp Columbia River Chinook SALMON 69c Reliance LETTUCE Celilo Brand Pheasant The Bugle Cull for Better Breakfasts Wyde A Wake Come on, let’s eat!” MEAT We have trifty meat cuts, that give your pocket book a "break”. PANCAKE FLOUR \l 1 lb. can 2 doz. 339 Your Certified Independent Grocer May we take this opportunity to i express our appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the kind- ness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our husband and j father. W. L. Suddarth. We espec- | ¡ally thank those who presented flor- | al offerings and music and otherwise assisted with funeral arrangements. Mrs. W. L. Suddarth, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scarlett. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scarlett, | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scarlett. 0) $ ' ' IP” , #ë * SCOUTS EARN CLASS RATINGS The Intermediate Girl Scout con- i test for the earning of awards and I badges terminated Saturday night. 1 May 16. at which time the winning I patrol was entertained by the losers I at the U. S. O, Each patrol worked | faithfully and the results of the con- | test are splendid. Lucy HoHomon and Patricia Delan- [ ey have passed the First Class tests I and are now First Class Scouts. Their j patrol, the Stars of Bethlehem, won I the contest. The two other patrols i entertained them royally at a delight- I ful costume party. Prizes for the most outstanding costumes were as follows: Most pat riote, Donna Witthöft: most orig inal. Lucy Holloman: most sophis- I ticated. Patricia Delaney; funniest, Rosemary Doyle; best South Seas I costume. Leladell Reeder. Honorable | mention was given to Mrs. Collins Weston for her clever attire. All the girls were dressed very artistically. 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