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OASIS THEATRE PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON 3 Apri Fri.-Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE Drama of Heroes in White! ARMY JAMES KENT JANE HUSON-WTAIT-TAYLOR . KO RADIO Picture A Saga of Singing Six-Guntl TIM HOLT Eanwon"*"" teiiiwn "AC""" EDWARDS-Joan SAPFIAY April 4-5 Sun.-Mon DOUBLE FEATURE THE BATTLE FOR NORTH AFRICA! HH LEW - Richard DENNING I I E - ( • P A 0 E S REVU E : REPUBLIC THURSDAY, APRILI, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO PICTURE. it y • • --------------------- SAW JERRY COLONNA - BARBARA " JO ALLEN ivana vacvn • HAROLD I HUBER • MARILYN HARE ( \ BILL SHIRLEY News Reel Mr. and Mrs. Van Arsdale are the parents of a baby girl born March 28 at the local hospital. Miss Beryl Loge and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and little Micheal Harris motored to La Grande Tuesday to spend the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hageland are thé parents of a baby born March 12 at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oviatt and small daughter returned to Hermiston this week after spending the past few months in Portland. Mr- and Mrs. N. E. Hammack are the parents of a baby girl born to- day (April 1) at the Hermiston hos pital. Melvin Smith, who was injured re cently in a train accident at the UOD, is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. Becholt are med ical patients at the Hermiston Gen eral hospital. Delbert H. Walpole, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole of Boardman, has begun training at the U. S. navy training station at Farragut, Idaho, as a signalman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arthur Thomp- son are the parents of a baby girl born March 25 at the Hermiston hos- pital. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-sight Spec- ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday. April 7th. Hours 1:00 to 6:00 p. m. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown became parents of a baby girl and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bosch became the parents of a baby girl March 27 at the local hospital. Louis Cross, eight years old. is a patient at the Hermiston hospital and is steadily improving. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Langenwalter are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday in the Pendleton hospi tal. The little tot weighed six pounds at birth and has not been named as yet. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce received word this week that their son, Gene, has been promoted to First Lieuten ant. He is stationed in Australia and is enjoying the work although they are kept extremely busy. Mr. Connell, father of Mrs.‘Eric Tapian and Mrs. R. L. Woolley, re turned to his home in Forest Grove Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson have received word from their son Bob, that he has arrived safely in Austra lia and that all is well. He was co- pilot on the plane which carried them over. ' Private Richard F. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cox of Hermiston, is enrolled at the University of Tulsa for a course in Army Air Force in struction which will last approximate ly five months prior to his appoint ment as an Aviation Cadet in the Army Air Forces. LOCALS Mrs. Nora Colpitts is confined to her home this week with flu. Mrs. A. F. Rohrman is confined to her home this week due to illness. Melvin Fletcher was able to leave the Hermiston hospital this week. George Keyes was released from the Hermiston hospital this week. I,. M. White left Monday to spend several days in Portland on business, Mrs. S. A. Corneille was admitted to the hospital March 28 for treat- ment. Bill Joslin of Baker began work this week as barber at the Hermiston Bar ber Shop. Mr. and Mrs. O- Gutches are the parents of a baby girl born March 10 at the local hospital. Miss Wanda Dunning began work Wednesday at the Behrman Jewelry store. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Presnell Wednesday at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury left for Portland Sunday to attend the funeral of his grandmother Monday. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davie at the Hermiston hos pital March 18.. Miss Mary Burnham, who teaches school in Dayton, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. J. S. Burn ham. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cox of Baker spent the week end visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cox. They are former Hermiston residents. “He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him, and will manifest myself unto him.” FIND THE WOMAN I He ng Night . tæ ; STARRING HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH JHE IONE WOLF Color Cartoon How to Fish Sport Reel—Polo Ponies Picture People April 7-8 Wed.-Thurs. MMO RCNONS Butch Minds : ile Baby H. V. McGee, Pastor AAAAAAAAAAAAA Hermiston Barber Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston The Invasion of North Africa rsumas= Raisin Van Camp’s : > Tenderoni Bran Whole Wheat Flakes with Raisins 6 Oz. 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W, Behrman, Jeweler Open Evenings Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee of Prineville were houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt house, arriving Sunday and leaving Wednesday. Mr. McAtee motored to LaGrande on business while here. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thompson are the parents of a baby boy born March 15 at the Hermiston General hospital. The little fellow weighed 71 pounds and has been named Kenneth Eugene. He is their second child. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris ac companied by his brother, Guy Har ris, motored to Seattle on business Sunday. They plan to remain a week in Seattle. Little Micheal is spending the week visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner re turned Thursday from a two weeks visit in Portand and Vancouver. At the latter place they visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield. Mr. Warner also took some treatments in Portland. Word came by telegram last Thurs day to Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart and Roland from their son and broth er. Chester, who is in Signal Train ing School at Davis, Cal., of the pro motion from private to corporal tech nician (5th grade). Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell are moving this week to their farm east of Pendleton where they own an ex tensive herd of cattle. Mr. Campbell has been employed at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot and Mrs. Campbell (Vivian) has been employed at the Behrman Jewelry store. Nick Steiner received word from his son. PFC E. N. Steiner, that he is enjoying his work with the armed forces overseas. Although it is not certain, it is thought that he is in the New Guinea region. He states that things are pretty tough over there but is more concerned about the conditions of affairs in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hollomon have received word from their son, Aviation Cadet Ray Hollomon. that he has completed three months train ing at St. Marys and is now stationed at Los Alamitos, Calif., for primary training. He states that the navy does not waste any time preparing the youths for action and that they are kept extremely busy. i Miss Della Williams, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, has enrolled in the enlisted reserve corps of the women’s army, according to Portland's WAAC recruiting head quarters. She will be called to active duty with the women’s army at the conclusion of the school term at Uma- grade school tilla where she teacher. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES 11 a. m. Every Sunday at the American Le gion hall. All are cordially invited to attend. THE METHODIST CHURCH Malrolmn B. Ballinger, Minuter 2 Lb. Jar ....... ..... Peanut Butter 2 Lb. Jar......... ----- April 4 -Fourth Sunday in Lent. 10 a. m., Sunday School in Hermis ton and Echo. 11 a. m.. Holy Communion at Her miston. with sermon by the minister : “We Have An Altar". Dedication of | new altar. Vocal solo by Mrs. Julius I Gimbel. 6:30 p. m., Hermiston Methodist Youth Fellowship. Corp. Fred Pfei fer. leader. 7:30 p. m.. Holy Communion at Echo, with sermon by the minister. Wednesday. April 7. Hermiston W S.C.S. meets at the home of Mrs. Em ma Felthouse for all day meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Prayer adn Bible study at { Echo. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH J. IF. Stuart, Minister An 82-year-old Galesville. Wis., me chanic, with a single machine in his home, turns out parts for naval ord True wisdom is to know what is nance as a war production subcon best worth knowing, and to do what tractor. is best worth doing. Whatever God will have us to do, He will help us to do. Look your difficulties in the face and they will begin to run. Bible school classes for all at 9:45 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Young Hermiston Park Hall peoples service at 7 p. m. and evangelitsic services at 7:45 p. m. We are always glad to see new friends as well as old ones at our ser vices. DANCE... Friday, April 2 HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. V. McGee, Pastor “Midnight at Midnoon” The following subjects will consti tute in part the above theme, and be presented by the pastor in the follow ing Sunday morning worship periods: 1. April 4th, The Last Public Min- istry. 2. April 11th, Counterfit Justice. 3. April 18th, Midnight at Midnoon. We give you a cordial invitation to worship with us. The church with scriptural messages, and a friendly welcome. CLEANUP DAY AT PARK SCHEDULED The annual cleanup day for Colum bia park has been set for Wednesday, April 7, when the ladies of the Farm Bureau Auxiliary hope to have a good attendance of Farm Bureau members and others who would assist in getting the grounds in condition for the sum mer season. The clean-up is expected to take the entire day and the ladies will serve a potluck dinner at noon Workers should provide their own tools, such as rakes, shovels, pitch- forks and axes. Water has been piped to the club building and grounds and the park is generally used throughout the summer by picnickers. 10:15 P. M. - Right After Senior Play Music by Musicmakers of Hermiston Admission : Men 50c Ladies 25c (tax included) EASY STEP TO A Bigger Milk Check NEW IMPROVED SECURITY , CALF FOOD does the work of Whole Milk Uncle Sam wants more milk for Defense. To answer the call yet make more money for yourself feed 7our baby calves Security Calf Food instead of whole milk. Sell your milk instead. New Improved Security Food costs about 212 cents a day per calf, yet has all the elements of whole milk plus other energy nutrients. Save 50% on Calf Meal Use Security Calf Food to mix your own ALL-IN-ONE meal when calves reach 6 weeks. They do better on freshly mixed meal and you SAVE MONEY. Miring in structions inside pail. See the nearest cream ery, cheese factory or feed dealer — or mail coupon. Umatilla Co-op. 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