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OASIS THEATRE i LOCALS
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PHONE 2121
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin of Wal
la Walla were visitors in Hermiston
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jim Todd is confined to her
home due to illness this week. She is
employed at Saylor’s clothing store.
Miss Mary Lou Johnson left Sun
day on a three weeks vacation with
her parents at Kenton, Ohio.
Delbert H. Walpole, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Walpole, has recently grad
uated from the Signalman School at
Farragut. Idaho.
Mrs. Nora Colpitts left early Sun
day morning for an extended visit in
San Francisco with her daughter and
sons.
Circuit Judge C. L. Sweek Tuesday
granted a divorce to Margaret Shultz
from her husband Albert Shultz on
grounds of cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Attorney for plaintiff, Fred E.
Schmidt.
July 30-31
Fri.-Sat.
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also before my Father
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H. V. McGee, Pastor
Aug. 4-5
Wed.-Thurs.
DOUBLE EEATURE
Your
Shoes
and
Hats Blocked
THE FALCONS BROTHER
with
THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
GEORGE
Howard Clark
TOM
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SANDERS* CONWAY
Beverly and Fred Barker Jr. of Su-
ANat-AwNest-rfest-eN
zanville, Calif., arrived Friday to
spend the rest of the summer with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Bensel.
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Mrs. Elton Wilson of La Grande ar
rived Sunday night to spend until
Tuesday afternoon with her brother
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Van Patten.
Mrs. Floyd Pierce and daughter
Mary Lou, who had spent the past
week at the O. C. Pierce home, left
Monday for Boise. Idaho, where they
will visit with her brother.
Corp. Marcus Sutton of the Pendle
ton Field was a guest at the C. N.
Leonard home one day last week.
Corp. Sutton is from Wray. Colo., but
is now stationed at Pendleton.
Capt. and Mrs. Herb Iverson were
host at a dinner bridge Monday night
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson
winning high and Dr. and Mrs. W. L.
Morgan second high.
Mrs. Gerald White, Mrs. Roy Hale
and Mrs. Jim Todd entertained at a : ,
dessert bridge at the White home with
five tables in play. Mrs. A. H. Nor
ton won high, Mrs. W. L. Morgan sec
ond high and Mrs. Dale Fischer won
the traveling prize.
Pat Neff Hatch, E.M. 2/c, writes
from “somewhere in the Pacific” that
he wants to subscribe to the Hermis
ton Herald so that he can keep up on
local news. He states that he is with
the Seabees and is stationed at a fine
base.
Mrs. Frank Morgan and her fath
er, Joe Reeves, of Salem came Mon
day to visit with Sgt. Fred Reeves
and his wife who came Tuesday from
Alabama. The group is staying at
the home of another son, Jack Reeves
and family.
Mrs. Bert Mullins left the first of
the week for Olympia, Wash., to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cochran and
Kathleen. From there she will visit
other members of her family at Bly,
and Redmond, Ore., and Walla Wal
la, Wash. She expects to be gone for
some time.
Hermiston Jeweler — Phone 2051
Mrs. W. A. Emert returned Tues
day from Spokane where she spent EI--~ weMerwr
two weeks. She was in a hospital
there for about 10 days undergoing
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and I prize for the ladies went to Mrs.
Jay Gimble and Lowell Alford, Sea
treatments. She also visited her
men Second Class, who have recently Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson enter Ralph Richards and low to Mrs.
daughter, Miss Patricia Emert. who
undergone preliminary training with tained at a series of bridge parties George Harkenrider. Mr. Robertson
is attending the Kinman Business
the U. S. Navy At Camp Bennion, with a buffet supper. The first even was high for men and H. G. Rankin
University.
ing there were five tables of bridge low. A lovely honorary gift was pre
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison Farragut. Idaho, arrived home Mon- in play with Mrs. L. Smith winning sented to the Shaars by the group.
day
night
for
a
two
weeks
furlough.
moved Thursday (today) to their new
Mrs. Dayton Harris entertained
high and Mrs. Jim Todd winning
home in Pendleton. Mr. Hutchison They will be assigned for duty when second high. Then Thursday of last Tuesday afternoon at her home honor
expects to take a short rest before re they report back.
week four tables were in play with ing her small son Micheal at his first
suming some profession. Mr. and Mrs.
John Dunning, brother of Ed Dun Col. and Mrs. A. S. Buyers winning birthday. Present were Darlene Schin-
Hutchison have been prominent in ning and circulation manager of the high and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar derling, Colleen and Lorraine Taylor,
grange circles and for many years East Oregonian, who has been in St. winning second high.
j Sylvia Quiring, Judy, Joan and Dan
Mr. Hutchison has raised excellent Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton for
ny Black, Shirley Quiring and Bar
produce.
Mr. Hutchison states that | several weeks because of an infection
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shaar were the ney Micheili. Mothers present were
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his Pendleton address will be 524 S. | in his foot, underwent an operation honored guests Wednesday evening at Mrs. L. Black. Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs.
E. 7th street.
for amputation of his foot Tuesday a no-hostess dinner party at the Neal L. J. Micheili and Mrs. W. Schinder-
morning. His condition was reported Robertson home with the Ralph Rich ling. Refreshments of birthday cake
as satisfactory, but he will not be ards assisting. Five tables of bridge and jello were served and many gifts
able to have visitors for several days. were in play during the evening. High were received by the little Mike.
A New Large Shipment of
COSTUME
Now Available
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Full Line of Jewelry Items
$
A. W. Behrman
$
Help Send A
Hill’s Coffee 1 lb. jar 33c ?
(POINT FREE)
SKOVBO
Honey
( REAM WHITE
Shortening
3 lbs. 69c
$
10 lbs. 67c
S Sugar
Matches 6 box carton 22c
A & H Soda
Cocoa
2 lb. pkg. 12c
KLEENEX
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Salmon
tall can 25c ?
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woon (Ts
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Tissue
150 count 10c
SUNSWEET
: • Prunes
Catsup
U.S.WAR BONDS
Remember!
1 lb. pkg. 17c
NALLEY’S
>
PINK
3 pkgs. 25c
HERSHEY’S
Bond
Auction
pkg. 15c 1 Aug. II
14 oz. bottle 16c s
COPELAND'S Pre-Cooked Navy
Beans
Cook in 15 min. - No soaking required
$
RECREATIONAL
CHEST
to Our Men
in the
Armed Forces
The chests are filled with books, cards, games,
Bible, reading material of all types, puzzles and all
types of knick knacks to help pass time and provide
hours of recreation to the boys in the armed forces.
A sample chest may be seen in the P. P. & L. Co. of
fice window. The chests can be purchased at a nom
inal charge and will be sent by the Red Cross to all
battlefronts. You, too, can help by your donations.
SPONSORED BY THE
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
$
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
HERMISTON ROTARY CLUB
and VICTORY SERVICE LEAGUE
Chas. Hodge, Director