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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE Fri. - Sat. Sept. 24 - 25 DOUBLE FEATURE Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch starring FAY BAINTER DAVIS LOCALS J George Black of Portland was a Wednesday visitor here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison were here from Pendleton Sunday and visited at several homes in this dis trict. DICK FORAN IRENE HERVEY FUZZY KNIGHT Gertrude NIESEN DIAMOND Brothers Sept. 26 - 27 Sun. - Mon. Avon Specials SEPT. 20-OCT. 9 Faee Powder, reg. 89c, now 2/$1.25 Rouge reg. 59c now 49c Cream Rouge .... reg. 83c, now 67c Cream Lotion reg. 75c, now 63c 59c Lipetick, eight shades AVON PERFUME and TOILET WATER still available. rs. Harriett Friday, owner of the Beauty Haven, announces that the business is now being operated under the management of Miss Barbara West. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Logan of Houston, Texas, are spending their vacation in Hermiston at the N. V. and L. F. Beaver homes. Mrs. Gertrude Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Umatilla left this morning for a ten day vacation trip to Portland and Eagle Creek. Mrs. Nora Colpitts returned Mon- day from a vacation trip spent with relatives in California, Colorado and North Powder. For Ed. V. Price made-to-measure suits for men and women, see Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s Clothing Store, Hermiston. All wool fabrics. Satis- faction guaranteed. 6-2p — Mrs. Cere Beaver & cat \ wait. day September 28 DOUBLE FEATURE a HONEYMOON: CloDEE, =s HARRIET HILLIARD IBM VINCENT DAVID BRUCE •Tier the “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up : That whosoever be- lieveth in him should not perish, but have et ernal life.” DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH “Enjoy Good Vision” H. V. McGee, Pastor INVESTMENT IT YOUR ROD CAMERON FRANKLIN PANGBORN IS A EYES PROFITABLE TO HAVE EXAMINED PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY Wed.-Thur». Sept. 29-30 DOUBLE FEATURE “ho WOMN LVOWYetv ANKERS MWN CAAAoit MINN MM Uovo CORRIGAN MARTHA MeiCAR VINCE BANNEI ACQUANETTA “SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON NOT DROP IN THE NEXT • Your Shoes and Hats Blocked Howard Clark AT IGLOO INN TRIP TO PENDLETON AND HAVE— Your Eyes Examined? Mrs. H. K. Iverson and son Dean. who have spent the past ten days in Portland, returned to Hermiston Wed- nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick and daughter of Seattle are visiting Mrs. Kirkpatrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. E. McCulley, and sister, Mrs. A. E. Rugg. L. F. Beaver returned home Friday evening from a vacation trip to Los Angeles, Calif. His sister. Mrs. Pa tricia Houck, and daughter Madelia of Arcadia, Calif., came to Hermiston with him. Pfe. Oliver Knerr, who is stationed with the U. S. army in Arizona, came last week end to spend 10 days here with his mother, Mrs. Floyd Knerr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner re- turned home this week following a 10- day stay in Vancouver at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield. Mr. Warner also spent some time in Portland while there. Mrs. Harriett Friday and Mrs. Charlotte Rauch will entertain Thurs day (tonight) with a shower honoring Miss Mabel Rauch who is being mar- ried Sunday to Sgt. Douglas Watson of Pendleton Field. The Oregon Journal, formerly sold at Temple Cafe, now on sale at Rich- field’s Service Station, Hermiston. 5-3p Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alstott from their nephew, Corp. Alvin Wolke, that he has been promoted to tank commander. He is stationed near Nashville, Tenn., and still enjoys his work immensely. Wol- ,ke is a Hermiston boy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rust and in- fant daughter were visitors of Mr. jand Mrs. Tom Moore'and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Thompson of Irrigon, for two days, returning home Sunday evening. Sept. 19, to Vancouver. Stanley W. Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hodges of Hermiston, has entered the Radio School at the Charleston Navy Yard, S. C., for a 16 weeks’ course of training, the suc cessful completion of which will earn him a petty officer rating in the Na- vy. Jack Hartman, cowboy of note in eastern Oregon rodeo cicles, sustained quite painful injuries Sunday while members of the Trail Dusters were maneuvering at the fairgrounds. Jack’s horse reared over backwards, falling on him. He was considerably bruised about the head and shoulders. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1943 Announcement Closed Sundays Until Further Notice We are sorry to announce that due to shortage of merchandise and help, it will be necessary to close our store ev ery Sunday until further notice. We realize that this will prove inconvenient to many but trust that you will bear with us until better conditions warrant a change. We will open Sundays again just as soon as possible. Hale’s Confectionery John Henry and Sam Nye Mrs. James J. Neary entertained at ' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Ascherl an- a wedding - breakfast for Lt. Eugene , , nounce the marriage of their daugh- Simpson and his bride-to-be, Miss ter. Miss Florence AscherT, to Orville Louisa Esparolini, last Wednesday Smith of Hermiston, which took place after 7:30 a. m. mass. Present for I Sunday. August 8, at 9:00 a. m. in the occasion were the honored guests, Our Lady of Angels Catholic church. Mrs. L. Esparolini, the bride’s moth- Father Alban Cullen, O. M. Cap, of- er, Rev. Father Cornelius Ryland. O. ficiated. Miss Linda Mary Neary at- M. Cap, Miss Linda Mary Neary and tended the bride and Robert AscherL the hostess. the bride’s brother, acted as best man. For Electrolux Parts and Service PHONE 804 or WRITE the Electrolux Corporation 808 North 8th St. Walla Walla, Wash. Stram Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Examination Without Charge MY JIMMY (w/0 g } wh? NEEDS YOUR HELP nut, "ri -33814459, J $ » Az0 ¿the of immy's over there now, fighting our enemies "Before he left, he told me they are go ing to need more equipment, more ammu nition and more food for INVASION of enemy lands. " 'The more bonds the folks at home buy —the more they'll be helping us fighters to win.' That's what Jimmy said." The 3rd War Loan of 15 billion dollari must produce the money to pay for these essentials to victory. Buy at least one EXTRA $100 Bond besides your regular bond purchases—many will have to invest thousands I Don't think that what you do isn't impor tant. It will take all every individual in America can raise to put this 3rd War Loan over the top. So buy more bonds out of your pay—out of extra income—out of "rainy-day" funds! The quicker you do that the more you'll help Jimmy and our other boys smash through to Victory. What do you say? It's the safest, soundest investment Let's go! 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