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PAGE TWO OASISTHEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Friday & Saturday August 11 & 12 Double Feature coWb-en “IRL IN THE T CASE Edmund LOWE Sunday & Monday August 13 & 14 SONGSIDA I GLAMOUR! EAMTOR- MüRPW: Divis maney THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1944 HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON cousuanct‘-===r- KELLY: MOORE News Reel and Cartoon Tue«., Wed. & Thur«. August 15, 16 & 17 two - timing MYSTERY GIRL —playing a lone hand against desperate enemy agents! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson. Mrs. Vernon Bachus and two children and Pvt. Chas. Pierson of Fort Bliss, Tex as. spent last week end visiting rela tives in Portland. George L. Carver, city judge of Pat Gilbrite is a medical patient at Sweet Home, is spending several the Hermiston General hospital. Rev. W. A. MacArthur left Tues weeks at the homes of his daughters. day for Silverton where he will be Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fales and Mr. an instructor in a Young Adults class. and Mrs. Wm. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris are Mrs. Iris King of Portland, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowell, is spending a few days at St. Mary’s. Idaho. Mrs. Harris is on vacation now employed at the local hospital. Mrs. Leander Quiring and daughter from her duties at the Hermiston Gen Sylvia left Friday night to spend a eral hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilkes left week with her parents in Salem. Mrs. Gerald White and Mrs. Victor the local hospital Saturday and ac Addleman left Saturday for Reno, companied their son Victor Wilkes to Nevada, in company with another Medford where they plan to make their home for the present. Hermiston matron. Lowell Tiller, who recently spent a Lon Harper of near Freewater was in town Tuesday looking up old leave here visiting his parents. Mr. friends. He stated that he had sold and Mrs. Roy Tiller, has returned to his small ranch and was moving into his base in Oklahoma and from there expected to be sent to the U. S. Naval Milton to be a “city slicker.” Miss Velva Harding and her moth Station at Jacksonville, Fla. Guests at the A. W. Behrman home er. Mrs. Harding, arrived Thursday of last week and are spending two last week were his sister. Mrs. Arch weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and ie Gleason, daughter Mary Ann of Spokane, and a niece of Mrs. Glea- Mrs. Max Piger. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special sons, Miss Betty Weber of Benton Ci- ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her ty. miston Hotel on Wednesday, August I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts and 16. between the hours of 10:00 a. m. family spent four days last week vis and 5:00 p. m. adv. iting at Kamiah, Idaho, where they Tech. Sgt. W. D. Hamm, son of Mr. enjoyed an outing and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm, who recently Colpitts was on vacation from the In spent almost a month’s leave here, has land Cooperative. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruckman an returned to the Marine Air Base. nounce the arrival of a baby girl Nor Cherry Point, North Carolina. He was not certain as to his assignment upon ma Jean, born Friday at the Hermis his return but expected overseas as ton General hospital, and weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces at birth. signment again within the next sev Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Neufeldt of eral months. Chicago plan to be in Hermiston over the week end. Mr. Neufeldt is a brother of Mrs. Al Quiring and will deliver the message Sunday morning at the Methodist church in the absence of the local pastor. Mr. Neufeldt “For God sent not his graduated last week from Moody Bible Institute. taking a pastor’s Son into the world to course, while Mrs. Neufeldt graduated from the same school taking a music condemn the world ; but course. She will present special music selections Sunday morning on the that the world through vibraharp. LOCALS him might be saved. He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is con demned already. An Dvorak WAR- WORKERS _ Avoid tired, aching back and exhaus tion due to wrong posture by wearing "SPENCER UPPORT HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Cartoon and Comedy IL V. McGee, Pastor MRS. DONNA BEARROW 106 Amato] - Ordnance, Ore. Word was received here Saturday of the death of Mrs. W. L. Dowling. | mother of Mrs. A. A. Estle. Funeral ; services were held at Sharon, Okla. Mrs. Estle recently visited her moth- | er while on vacation from the Uma- I tilla Ordnance Depot. Tonsilectomy patients at the Her- | miston General hospital Tuesday were Caroline Smith and Francas Ina Mar- | tin, both 11 years of age and from j Stanfield, and little Shirleen Shoe maker. seven years old. Arnold Hudleston, 7 year old son of I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hudleston, was a tonsilectomy patient at the Hermis ton General hospital Sunday. Melvin Hudleston. his brother, received first aid at the hospital Monday, having been hit on the head by a rock. J. A. Clarke of Sunnyside. Wash., | greeted old friends on Main street Saturday afternoon. Mr. Clarke was formerly manager of the Pacific Pow- ' er & Light Co. office here and now is ! associated with the same company at 1 Sunnyside. He returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring were hos- | tess for a “steak fry” in their back yard honoring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten who are moving to La Grande this week. Present were Mr. and i Mrs. Van Patten and daughter Ilene, I Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Webber and Miss Ina L. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten, who have made their home in Hermiston for over 10 years, moved to LaGrande Del Moyer. Electrician 2nd class, Thursday (today) where they have arrived Sunday for a 30-day leave to —e... purchased a home. Mr. Van Patten visit with his mother. Mrs. Florence expects to be employed on the Union Moyer. He has served in the navy for | Pacific railroad there in the very the past 22 months and has seen con Members of the Hermiston Baptist near future. siderable activity in the South Pacific church and Sunday School will hold Bill Knerr, son of Mrs. Alta Knerr, area. Another son. Elmer Moyer, left their annual picnic Sunday afternoon left Monday for Pendleton and from Sunday for San Diego following a 5- following the morning worship ser there was to be sent to Portland for vice. The U. S. O. picnic grounds was day leave here. induction into the armed forces. Un Mrs. Marie Sargent was the honor selected for the event. Transportation der a new ruling, inductees are not ed guest at a tea given Thursday at problems prevented an out of town certain into which branch of the ser- the home of her son and daughter, picnic. vice they will enter until actual in- The friends and members who will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent, the oc duction time. casion being her 81st birthday. Dur be in attendance will bring their lunch Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie are ing the afternoon many friends called and one covered dish, cup and silver- spending a two weeks vacation at to wish her “happy birthday”. Mrs.. ware- The Sunday School will furn- Bingham Springs. A recent phone John Moreland and Mrs. Leighton ish ice cream and a drink. call to Hermiston revealed that the Smith assisted at pouring. nights are cold there and the fishing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenhart of Pas “rotten.” Mr. McKenzie is on vaca co visited here this week with her par tion from the local War Price and ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennings. I Rationing board and also is, mayor of Mr. Lenhart is a civil engineer con- 1 Hermiston. nected with layout work on the huge Mr. and Mrs. George Harris have project there. received word from their son, George Harris Jr., stating that he has recent CARD OF THANKS ly met another brother. Wayne, and the boys are enjoying a visit together. I wish to thank the many friends The letter did not state in what area for letters and cards sent me during they are serving at the present time. my illness. All of them were appre- Across Street North of But needless to say the two boys had ciated very much. Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. a lot to tell each other. Both are en- Itoi Rucker. Irrigon, Oregon Our Fall Samples and Styles Are Here how We Can Give You Fine Service Come and See Us! BAPTIST CHURCH —-vele PICNIC PLANNED Sheet Metal Work KENT GARNISON ^AAAAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAAAAAA A A A A AAAAAAAAAg 2 “Daisy” Has the Answers FOOD VALUES Pure Lard 4 lb. pkg. 55c PEET’S Granulated s S ? Shoe Polish, Black, White or Brown SOAP Large Package 270 Palm Olive Toilet SOAP 3 .10 Baker’s Hot Chocolate 12 lb. cake .23 Bluing, Mrs. Stewart’s 10 oz. bot. .1'7 Bulk Vinegar per gallon .33 2 pkgs. •35 Marshmallow Syrup, Frisbie’s .......... 24 OZ. jar .29 Ripe Olives, Lindsay Giant ... .29 Four Hearty Portions in 15 minutes. 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