PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. N. O’Donnell were Philip S. Guilland, son of Mrs. Ruth Stephensen of Hermiston, has visitors in Pendleton Sunday. begun his recruit training for service Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten were with the U. S. Navy at Farragut, business visitors in Pendleton Satur­ Idaho, according to word received day. here. Chas. Taylor, city recorder, is home this week due to illness. Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh­ Kenneth Gibbs, water maintenance ter Sylvia left Friday night to spend Mrs. Jeanette Wilson is confined to a week visiting her parents in Salem. man here, has been quite ill the past week. His condition was quite serious her home this week due to a bad cold. Miss Joyce Sater has been ill for early this week but is considerably I the past week and unable to work at better now. the Inland Cooperative. Robert J. Ascherl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irene Connor was in Walla Mrs. J. A. Ascherl, and Murrel D. Walla recently. She plans to enter Crawford, son of Mrs. Lillie Bright, PHONE 2121 nurses training in Walla Walla in the all of Hermiston, have begun training HERMISTON, OREGON at Farragut, Idaho, for the U- S. near future. Navy. Fri.-Sat. Jan. 22-23 Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight special­ DOUBLE FEATURE Charles D. Hodge, son of Mr. and ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­ miston Hotel on Wednesday, January Mrs. Chas. Hodge of Hermiston, has Clarence E Mulford's 27th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 23-lc recently been promoted to 2nd Class Petty Officer in the U. S. Navy. He SiCnETorm Mrs. E. P. Dodd returned Monday is stationed on a boat somewhere on following a month’s visit in Eugene the Pacific. WASTEIAHDS with her daughter and family, Mr. toaturing WILLIAM BOYD Word was received Friday by Mrs. and Mrs. Dale Fischer. Lester Carson that her son, P. F. C. w Rowland Yeend, manager of the Don Baehne was in the Station Hos­ Cooperative Service station, spent pital at Camp San Louis, Cal., since several days at home the past week January 11, due to a leg injury. Don with illness. His condition is better is now in the cavalry and has been in. I at the present. the army three months. Mrs. Earl Dudley of Hermiston, George W. Knapp, son of Mr. and who teaches in Stanfield, reported Mrs. G. E. Knapp of Route One has Monday that classes were dismissed begun an intensive course of study in Mactond there for the day because of the cold aviation mechanics at the Amarillo Jan. 24-25 spell. Sun.-Mon Army Air Field, Texas. Upon grad­ Wayne Lindner, who has been em- uation he will be sent to one of the ployed at the Oregon Shipyards in air bases. Portland, came Friday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Piersol received his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lind- a telegram Wednesday from their son, ner. He expects to be called into the Russell, that he had. successfully army soon. passed his examination for 3rd Class LOCALS There’s a Job to be done There’s a Fight to be won OASIS THEATRE Another War Effort The Victory Service League has consented to lend its efforts to another worthy War Effort. Amer­ ican citizens have been asked to gather all ath­ letic equipment possible for members of the arm­ ed forces. Due to the shortage of this type of material, the public has been asked to lend its support. Baseball bats, balls, mitts, basketballs, ping pong equipment, boxing gloves or any other articles that can be used for recreation are need­ ed. Please leave your donations at The Herald office where proper disbursement will be made. Let’s all work together in this another War Effort. J", ahe i a Tuesday Electrician, Petty Officer, following a course at Purdue University, Laf- yyette, Ind., which from all reports are quite difficult. Just where he will be stationed is not known. 189089* JB Hermiston Barber Shop Cartoon and News Reel Januai BILL SHAAR, Prop. SMABlecks TP Hermiston MoNXErUnu Gentleman IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU- Thurs. ' Jan. 27-28 CONSTANCE BENNETT CRAWFORD PATRIC KNOWLES art ANNE GWYNNE GWYNNE MI" ANDY DEVINE LEO CARRIL LEO CARRILLO WARD BOND A 8 ->y J7_a Come here and get the benefits of our more than 25 years successful optical experience. Reasonable prices for glasses when needed. We examine your, eyes by modern methods and grind glasses to fit in all the latest styles. Monroe Frick of Huntington, In- diana, arrived Monday morning at Umatilla where Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haneline went to meet him to visit his sister, Mrs. Haneline, for a week or ten days. It has been 22 years since Mrs. Haneline had seen her brother. Mr. Frick had visited two daughters at San Francisco and plans to return there again after his visit here. He is a prominent farmer in Indiana. DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON Musical Jivin Jam Session Oddity Double Talk Girl Spirit of Democracy F00D KUm! Blue { Karo 5 lb. jar M. I). s Tissue 4 18 4 rolls 298 Quaker Scot Towels Spaghetti 2 for 239 %, Crisco 3 lb. can 759 Sweetheart Soap 4 cakes 260 Lindsey Macaroni or Noodles 2 1-lb. pkgs. 358 Seaport Sliced Beets No. 2 cans 106 Nalley’s Table Queen Salad Dressing Qt. jar 290 Ripe Olives Hit’s Alameda Cookies Tall can 196 2 pkgs. 258 Catsup 2 12-oz. bottles 256 Brownie Crackers 2 lb. pkg. 220 Beans KIDNEY ........... CALIFORNIA, small white PINK Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Fre HERMISTON, OREGON $ Join the Victory Service League and be a booster. Get your free copy of the Official Car Conserva­ tion Booklet which describes how to conserve the unused mileage in your automobile at the Hermiston Auto Co. There is no charge for this very valuable book filled with helpful hints for the conservation of your automobile. $ Turn In Your Hunting Knives! Don’t forget to leave your hunting knives and .22 long rifle shells at Hale’s Confectionery & Sport­ ing Goods. It is the little things that we do that will hasten the end of the present conflict. Walter N. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jackson, is studying to become a specialist in the navy at the U. S. Naval Training School for die- sei operators on the campus of Iowa State college at Ames, Iowa. Upon graduation he will be eligible fer a petty officers rating and be assigned to duty with the fleet or at a naval shore station. U Marsh & Jack La Rue in m Dixie?» Save the Wheels, that Save America Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor left Sun- day for San Diego. Calif., via Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, to see their son. Gary, who is assistant cook in the marine corps at San Diego, The Saylors were accompanied by their daughter. Miss Laureti Saylor, and expected to be gone about two weeks. While in Los Angeles they plan to do buying for their store here. WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE DOUBLE FEATURE BROD THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. 3 lbs 29e Your Certified Independent Grocer Hermiston Auto Co Hermiston, Oregon ement Nat Stockard. 26. corporal, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockaid. this week completed training at Camp Barkeley. Texas, in the seventh class of the Medical Replacement Training Center Officer Candidate school and received his commission as a second lieutenant in the Medical Administra­ tive Corps. He was a pharmacist in civilian life and attended Hermiston high school and Oregon State college, Fred Hensel has been in the Coffey Memoria hospital in Portland for . three we