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OASIS THEATRE Fri.-Sat. July 2-3 Fri.-Sat. July 9 - 10 DOUBLE FEATURE lt'i a Ditmy Litton in Loral .AWALT DISNEY’S own ARCHER Mandona LORO July 11-12 Sun.-Mon. ‘"‘I I THE WAR === aqackeoc” MRSHADLEY === • I AN Ma.G.M PICTuRE wi " Co.,. ... / FDW IRMOID 1 t NEWS and CARTOON July 13 day DOUBLE FEATURE Dromo! Thrills! Heart!" ""[adin. Paul KELLY • Fay WRAY A COLUMBIA PICTURE HIT THRILLER! A TOMADO A) I THFSADDIÍ T A COlUMB'A PICTURE David. Judy and Sharon, children of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fales, had their tonsils removed Tuesday at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Loveland , Little .i Peggy „ . , . ..__ — spent from Saturday until Tuesday in Nieli is spending sev- ' .... "... , . , .7 , her grandparents, . , Mr. I ruitland, Idaho, visiting relatives eral , days with . and friends. and Mrs. L. Hammer. 0527 1 . Í ... , , been received . . , .... Glenna Davis, the Word , has here from . who . _ has spent - n * r c. j 1 .. a last three weeks in Spokane and Pa- Pvt. Lyn Shaver that he is now in 1 „ . ' louse, Wn., visiting her sister and i Lowell f n ... , . Tiller, who left for the . navy friends, has returned home. . ,0 e.y., Nellie Nelson, the roving 2 report- airo is stationed rawfords- a wool week ■ ago, at I Crawfords- er from the Walla Walla Union-Bul ville, Ind., for the present. Chicken dinner every Sunday at the letin, was in Hrmiston. Stanfield and 47-lc Umatilla Tuesday and Wednesday. Temple Cafe. Monte who is employed in Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor left Sat- . Hedwall, , . . - a two weeks 1 vacation :_ .... in Portland, ‘ came Sun- urday for trip i the shipyards 17 - day to spend two days with family I to the various Oregon beaches. Jackie Colpitts, nine-months-old I here. Mr. and Mrs. George Munts and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts, son of Sweet Home are visiting at I was taken to the Hermiston hospital Monday suffering from ear infection. thé Archie Fales and William Parker Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- homes. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Longhorn i ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her and son Carl and Miss Mary Sommer- miston Hotel on Wednesday, July 14, between the hours of 1 00 to 5:00 p.m. er spent Monday in Baker where they 47-lc witnessed the Baker centennial. Mr. and Mrs. William Scheuning Jr. (Marie Kennison) of Helix are the parents of a baby born Wednesday morning at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. A birthday party was given Rev. J. W. Stuart on the 22nd in honor of his 57th birthday. Refreshments of cake and jello were served. • Many useful “For the law was giv gifts were received. Jerry and Linn Stuart of Enter en by Moses, but prise came a week ago last Tuesday grace and truth came to visit their grandparents and un cle, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart and by Jesus Christ. No Roland. man hath seen God at Mrs. Frank Seeliger, accompanied any time ; the only be by her sister, Mrs. J. E. Cleary of Oakland, Calif., visited in Seattle gotten Son, which is last week with two other sisters, Mrs. in the bosom of the Gale Graham and Mrs. Seba Miller. Witley W. Ewing, Hermiston youth, Father, he hath de has taken his oath as a Marine Corps clared him.” Private at the Walla Walla Recruit- ing and induction station. Private Ewing will have seven weeks of basic HERMISTON training at the San Diego Marine Corps Base and will then be assigned BAPTIST CHURCH to a combat unit for further training. H. V. McGee, Pastor He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ewing. LOCALS July 14-15 Wed.-Thurs, DRAMA OF COURAGE UNDER THE RULE OF TOTAL TERROR! pagers 60. Your Shoes E re and Hats Blocked Hermiston Barber Shop LAUGHTON WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE O’HARA This Land Is Mine' COLOR CARTOON—Bell Boy Donald VICTORY SHORT—Conquer by the Clock BILL SHAAR, Prop. Howard Clark Hermiston AT IGLOO INN sans BLUE POINT SPECIALS TEX DELTA - 46 oz. can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (4 Points) 33$ No. 303 can CORN Salad Dressing PHEASANT No. 303 can 119 (13 Points) MARION BEANS No. 303 can 120 No. 2 can 12£ (13 Points) PHEASANT TOMATOES ( 18 Points) GARDEN BRAND - 2 can MIXED VEGETABLES (14 Points) 2 pkgs. 150 Shaker Salt, Reliance (14 Points) Cake Flour, Swansd’n 234 lb. pkg. 26c VANILLA 120 bot. 1 ost-Tens, 5 cereals 10 pkgs. 250 giant pkg. 20É Olive Oil, Suzanne Imitation No Points! SALMON No. 1 tall can ZOOM 712 oz. can “ GOLDEN GRAIN - Italian Style SPAGHETTI DINNER Cookes in 9 Minutes - Serves 4 (1 Point) —2 236 " State Farm Mutuai Automobile Insurance Hermiston Transfer Co. Mise Pottv Emt. who is attordino t until Mon- dnv nt the home of her n: rents, 4 cakes 250 Your Certified Independent Grocer Auction Sale of Fine Building Lots Sunday, July II 5:00 P. M Dodgers a Details R. C. Peters, Auctioneer B. I. Whitney, Clerk New Machines Are Hard to Obtain SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT • CHECK that air cleaner regularly. • KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good clean lubricant. 4 bars 170 OXYDOL1Large Pkg 24c Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway Express Phone 2021, Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Emert Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert and family of Ione were also week end guests at his par- ents home. George McKenzie of Tillamook ar- rived Tuesday to visit here at the homes of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, and at the J. G. Pearson home. Mrs. George McKen zie and family have been visiting here for the past several weeks. The Geo. McKenzie family will return to Tilla mook Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Pierce and daughter. Mary Lon, came Wednesday night to visit at the O. C. Pierce home. Mrs. Floyd Pierce will go back immediate ly to resume her work in Portland but little Mary Lon will visit here for sev eral weeks. Floyd Pierce is employed ir. Alaska with goverament construc- ti *. Mrs. Walt Pearson was the honor guest Wednesday evening at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson. The occasion was in honor of the for mer’s birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie and family of Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pear son and Sally and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson. A very pleasant evening was en- joyed last Friday night at the L. Hammer home when Louise Hammer entertained in honor of her birthday- Games and music were enjoyed by everyone. Later in the evening, cake, iello and punch were served. Those present were Ann PiersoL Gilman Pierson, Nancy Jo Wines. Leo Keller, Delores Carr. Jim Rugg. Fayetta Fisher. Glenna Davis, Nancy Clark. Stanley Cooper, Rosalie Hammer. Peggy Nieli. Frank Myrick and the hostess. Louise Hammer. Dog & Cat Food, Bar-None 3 pkgs. 100 Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Joe Cooney, who has been in the Naval Reserve in Boise, Idaho, for the past year, has reported for Naval V-12 training at the University of Idaho. A. W. Behrman, Hermiston jeweler, spent the week end visiting friends in Portland. He attempted to return NON - ASSESSABLE — NATION - WIDE Monday but found bus accommoda tions so crowded that he was forced REASONABLE RATES to wait until Tuesday to return home. 80 % Collision $20,000.00 Liability Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gailey and 1 HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS PAID FOR family left Wednesday morning for a YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. week’s vacation to Portland and other valley points. Mr. Gailey expected to Let the State Farm Mutual protect your rights and attend to business in Portland a pay your doctor and repair bills. We also handle few days. Fire and Life Insurance. Ask about our new Triplit Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd spent the holiday week end in Baker where they Life Policy visited relatives and also took in the Baker Centennial. The latter event Co-op See was described as very colorful and | SERVICE interesting. ART A. M. 2/c Petty Officer Bennie | STATION THOMPSON Evans reported at San Francisco July I 3 after spending a 20-day furlough ir Hermiston visiting his wife, and I in Hermiston Phone 2011 1 White Salmon, Wash., visiting with I — his parents. Dick Upham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham of Hermiston, has Young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. STANFIELD 4-H been advanced to principal drafts- Juniors at 7 p. m. man. electrical, at the Bonneville Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. DAIRY CLUB MEET administration dam. He has been Prayer meeting every Wednesday with this work for about two years. night at 7:45. Mrs. Stuart Rankin and daughter Come and worship with us. You will The Stanfield 4-H Dairy club Carol Jean of Ogden, Utah, came receive a friendly welcome. held its regular meeting at Billy Gil Monday night to visit indefinitely at the home of Mr. Rankin’s parents, Mr. CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST bert’s home Friday, July 2, according to Joann McCourt, reporter. Sixteen C. Warner. Pastor and Mrs. H. G. Rankin. Mr. Rankin The church will worship Sunday members and the club leader, Mrs. is with the armed forces overseas. Miss Patsy Cooney, who visited at morning around the theme, “The Virgil Hogg, were present. the home if her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Church’s Power,” and Sunday evening After the regular meeting was held Emmett Cooney, left Sunday for Seat “The Imperatives of a Christian the members made plans for a tour Life. ” tle where she will intern as laborato to inspect all projects of all the club The Bible School meets at 10, and members. Many of the club members, ry technician at the King County Hos- morning worship at 11 a. m., Junior- in addition to the calf project, have pitsi. Harborview. Have you tried our home-made pies Intermediate C. E. at 3 p. m., Senior pig and garden projects. The tour 47-lc C. E. at 7 p. m., and evening worship will be held Sunday, July 11, starting at the Temple Lunch? News has been received locally that at 8:00. at the Hogg place. The general meeting of the Wom Tom Fraser, son of Mrs. H. T. Fra The next regular meeting of the ser of Hermiston, has been advanced en’s Council for July will be held on dairv club will be at the Horn’s. to a pilot and is now undergoing pre Wednesday of next week. liminary training at Santa Ana, Cal.. The news is welcomed here by his friends. Dinner guests at the L. Hammer home Sunday. July 4th. were Mr. and Vrs. Fred Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. "Anywhere for Hire” Hulette Johnson of Albee. Ore., Mrs. — LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING — Amanda Shaver and daughter Joy Emerson, Mrs. Everett Shaver and Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli familv. and Mr. and Mrs. Telford Stillings and family. dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight, PILGRIM HOLINESS CHVRCH J. W. Stuart. Minister Sunday School at 9:45, Mrs. Laurie, «•inerintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Whole Wheat Cereal Crystal White Soap CRYSTAL BAY Qt. 92c Cooks Instantly Vanity Fair beauty soap ( 12 Points) 19c Rainier Klek, washing powder RED POINT SPECIALS OYSTERS TANG pt. jar 23c Apple Butter, Dutch Girl 29 oz. jar 210 PHEASANT (3 Points) THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO BE CAREFUL where you drive. IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU— Come here and get the benefits of our more than 25 years successful optical experience. Reasonable prices for glasses when needed. mfthodt and grind glattrt to fit in all the latiti ttglee. modern DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 411 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep properly inflated. KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when not in use. PAINT your machines to protect from rust. Braden-Dell Tractor & Equipment Co Pendleton, Oregon Phone 518