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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
BASIS THEATRE
Fri. - Sat.
Sept. 17 -
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mrs. Roger Bounds spent Wednes
day in Pendleton as the guest of Mrs.
Frederick Steiwer.
The Oregon Journal. formerly sold
at Temple Cafe, now on sale at Rich
field’s Service Station, Hermiston.
5-3p
Avon Specials
"Henry Aldrich,
Editor”
Sept. 19 * 20
Sun. - Mon.
LOCALS
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Mliwyn
laughingly presents
5,
SEPT. 20-OCT. 9
Face Powder, reg. 89c, now 2/$1.25
reg. 59c. now 49c
Rouge
Cream Rouge
reg. 83c, now 67c
Cream Lotion .... reg. 75c. now 63c
59c
Lipetick, eight shades
AVON PERFUME and
TOILET WATER
still available.
Gug Shaw, manager of the Inland
Cooperative, has been ill the past sev-
eral days and unable to be at work.
Aviation ( adet Richard F. Cox is
now stationed at San Antonio, Texas,
taking the last phase of training be
fore actually getting behind the con
trols of an army plane.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley are
spending this week at Wallowa Lake.
Mr. Woolley is on vacation as man
ager of the Umatilla Electric Cooper
ative association.
L. J. Michieli, who was recently
quite seriously burned when he came
into contact with a power line, was
released from the Hermiston General
hospital Wednesday. Mr. Michieli has
been undergoing treatments for the
past week for burns to his hands and
foot. Although they were quite pain
ful no serious complications have re
sulted. He is now about on crutches.
Mrs. Cere Beaver
“ HOPE
808 . . LAMOUR
porory
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DOROTHY
DAVID
BUTLER
NEWS REEL and CARTOON
September 21
Tuesday
DOUBLE FEATURE
JINX
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JOAN
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“He that honoureth not
the Son honoureth not
the Father which hath
sent him. Verily, ver
ily, I say unto you, He
that heareth my word,
and believeth on him
that sent me, hath ever-
lasting life, and shall
not come into condem
nation : but is passed
from death onto life.”
Sept. 22-23
DR. STRAM
OPTOMETRIST
"Enjoy Good Vision”
IT IS A PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT TO HAVE
YOUR EYES EXAMINED
PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY
NOT DROP IN THE NEXT
TRIP TO PENDLETON AND
HAVE—
MURDER MENACES EVERY MOVE as-
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TOM
CONWAY '
WILLIARD
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re
Announcing
Stone's
Re-Opening
Friday, Sept. 24
We will be happy to serve
again.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
DOUBLE FEATURE
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special-
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her-
miston Hotel on Wednesday, Septem-
ber 22, hours from 1:00 to 5:00 p- m.
5-lc
Miss Linda Mary Neary, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neary, began
work Monday at the Inland Coopera
tive as assistant clerk. She is a grad-
uate of St. Joseph’s Academy in Pen-
dleton.
L. F. Beaver, proprietor of the Her-
miston Blacksmith Shop. left Labor
day for Los Angeles for a vacation
trip. He will drive back with hia sis
ter who will make an indefinite visit
here with the Beavers.
Mrs. C. L. Hodge underwent a ma
jor operation in St. Anthony’s hospi
tal in Pendleton Wednesday morning.
Mr. Hodge stated the next day that
the operation was a success and that
Mrs. Hodge was in fine condition.
Since our recent fire, the damaged mer
Mrs. Felix Joujon Roche of Vancou
chandise has all been removed and the
ver, B. C., is a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. She was
interior of the building rebuilt, re-ar
a classmate of Mrs. Roger Bounds
ranged and redecorated. It will be just
(Doris Swayze) of Washington, D. C.,
who is also a guest of the Swayzes.
like a new store. Ray Oviatt, with long
Mrs. Ella Gilbert Scott has come
years of experience in Hermiston as a
from Columbus, Ohio, to make her
meat cutter, will be in charge of that
home with her sister, Miss Ina Gil
bert, for the coming year. This is
department when the store opens again.
the first meeting of the sisters in 30
years.
Home for two weeks from Farra
gut, Idaho, are Marcel Nusser, sea
man second class, son of Mr. and Mrs.
K. R. Nusser. and Donald Smith, sea
man second class, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Smith. Both boys have been in
the Navy for about three months. Nus
ser expects to remain at Farragut for
another six weeks upon his return.
Mrs. Al Quiring and daughter Shir
left left Saturday night for Dallas
where they plan to assist in harvest
ing 50 acres of prunes at the Prune
Knoll ranch of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt. They plan to be
away several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Beard are
spending a week’s vacation in Port
land and McMinnville visiting at the
homes of their parents. Mr. Beard is
Hermiston, Oregon
I employed at the Umatilla Ordnance
Depot and Mrs. Beard at the Oasis
Theatre.
A. M. Thrasher, manager of the
Cpl. Lawrence Earnheart, son of
A party for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ger-
Pacific Power & Light Co. office here,
returned to his duties this week fol Fred E. Earnheart of Hermiston, has king and the Misses Edna and Ella
lowing a short vacation trip to the completed training and has been grad Hadley, who are leaving soon for Eu
home of his mother in Palo Alto. Cal. uated from Chanute Field, Ill., Army gene to attend Northwest Christian
He states that activities are humming Air Forces Technical Training Com sollege this fall, will be held Tuesday
in that area with everything crowded mand. While at Chanute Field he re evening, September 21, in the base
ceived instruction in the electrical ment of the Central Church of Christ
and in turmoil.
course.
beginning at 8:00 o’clock. The com
Rev. Ç. Warner. Patsy Warner,
Clarence Kennison, Acting A. B., munity is invited to participate.
Mrs. Mable Gerking and Glenn War-
ner left early Tuesday morning for U. S- Merchant Marines, arrived Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, Mrs. J. L.
Portland and Eugene. Rev. Warner day for a 10-day furlough. He has Putman and Miss Rebecah Pierson
will, attend a state board meeting in been stationed at Marcus Hook. Pa., made a business trip to La Grande
Portland Tuesday and Wednesday and
Saturday. Sunday they visited at the
the others continued on to Eugene and has been in the service since June home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morse at
where Glenn will attend Northwest 18. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hilgard. The group returned home
I Kennison.
Christian college this year.
Sunday.
ALL NEW STOCK
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wed.-Thur».
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948
Your
Shoes
and
Hats Blocked
Your Eyes Examined?
Stram Optical Co.
225 So. Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
Examination Without Charge
Howard Clark
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1/,‘s, Per Can...... 1
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Crackers
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3 Tall Cans....... 299
Dill Pickles
Cream of
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Cherries
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5 Minutes
or Regular...........
Nalley’s
Hamburger Relish
or
Sweet Relish
12 oz. jar.............
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Idaho - Red or White
Lbs. for
3
259
SEA COAST
PIERCE'S
Oysters
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