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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Friday - - - Saturday February 18 - 19 DOUBLE FEATURE NEWS REEL Sunday - - - Monday February 20 - 21 LOCALS Miss Olive Strang, cook at the local hospital, turned patient herself this week suffering from a bad cold. The Oregon Women’s Ambulance Corps recently purchased a hundred dollar war bond toward helping the Fourth War Bond drive. Mrs. Ray Farnsworth, sister of Mrs. Margaret Cronk, arrived Mon day from Portland and is spending the week in Hermiston. The Townsend club will meet the last Tuesday of each month instead of the fourth Tuesday and the meeting will be at the U.S.O. The public is invited to all the meetings. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her miston Hotel Wednesday. February 23, between the hours of 10-00 and 5:00. 27-lc Mrs. L. F. Fleming of Olympia, Wash., arrived in Hermiston recently to make an indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, while her husband. Sgt. Lester Fleming, is on maneuvers in Louisiana. Corporal and Mrs. Chester Stuart arrived here this week to spend a 15- day furlough with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart. Cpl. Stuart, who has been in the service about 14 months, is stationed at Camp Culver, near Sacramento, with the Signal Corps as a radio operator technician. Mrs. Stuart is a Sacramento girl and is enjoying her first visit to Hermis ton. Cpl. Stuart must report back to Camp Culver by February 26. —===============--------======% NEWS REEL Gang Comedy - Farm Hands Tues. - Wed. - Thur*. February 22 - 23 - 24 ^5 66 SOMEONE TO" rami'9 “I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said, It is more bles sed to give than to re ceive.” with Mabel Paige Sport Reel - Winter Setting Comedy - Indian Signs HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor Mr. Espinola, who has been very Mrs. H. -V. McGee, Misses Audrey ill at the Hermiston hospital, is re Null and Frances Follett accompan ported to be much better. ied Ray Null to Pendleton Wednesday. Recent patients at the Hermiston Vivian Jackson, 3-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jackson who General hospital include Mrs. LaRue, has been very ill the past month with Gwendolyn Standefer, Mrs. Geer and rheumatic fever, is reported as great Mr. Weston. George R. Harris, S. 2/c, son of ly improved but will not be able to be Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris, writes his up for some time yet. parents that he has been in New Gui A little daughter was born to Cpl. | nea but is now back in Australia. He and Mrs. Stanley Pacioni February j has been in the service for a year and 16 at the local hospital. The little six months, and stationed on the U. S. lady weighed 7 * pounds and has been S. Dobbin for over a year. named Joyce Yvonne. Cpl. Pacioni. | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris of the who has been in India for over two local hospital staff were surprised on months, was notified by cable of the Wednesday by a visit from their ne happy event. phew, Pvt. Billy Coltts, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger re stationed at Nome, Alaska, for the turned Monday morning from a two past two years «and is now enjoying weeks visit spent in California with a short furlough. He was accompa their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nied by his wife, parents and grand- and Mrs. Darrel Seeliger of Oakland, mother who is a sister of Mr. Harris. and other relatives at Richmond and CASSIUS CLAY CLINESMITH San Jose. Returning with them were Cassius Clay Clinesmith was born Mrs. Seeliger’s mother, Mrs. F. Mills and her brother and wife. Mr. and in Keokuk, Iowa, January 30, 1859. and passed away in Hermiston Feb. Mrs. Ernest Mills of San Jose. During the lecturers hour at West 15. He lived in Iowa the first 23 years land Grange February 11. under the of his life and then was in the south direction of Mrs. Harry Newton, funds for a number of years, coming west in were raised to enable the grange to 1889. He was married to Elizabeth participate in the Fourth War Loan Hinchliffe on March 21, 1895, at Car drive. In the absence of J. D. McKay lisle. Calif. To this union six children were the meeting was in charge of Guy Shaw. The meeting February 25 will born, four of whom are living. He be the ninth anniversary of Westland is survived by his widow, Elizabeth grange and a special program honor Clinesmith and children: Mrs. Maude ing the charter members is being ar Ackerman of Colfax, Charles and ranged. There will also be an initia James Clinesmith of Binge. Wash., tion in the first and second degrees. and Mrs. Alice Elkins of Dayton. Many years of his life were devoted The Home Economics club will meet work. February 23 at the home of Mrs. Har to Christian -------------------- ry Newton. CARD OF THANKS ****** • ****** • • • We wish to take this opportunity to sincerely thank our friends and neigh bors for the kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement in losing our dear mother and grand- mother. Mrs. Glen Aldrich and family, J. R. Peterson and family, CAN YOU do clerical work L. R. Peterson and family. or accounting? Have you ever worked in a store? Can you drive a car? CARD OE THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our The Army needs all kinds of skills in the WAC. There’s a neighbors and friends for the beauti chance for you —to improve a ful floral tributes and for the kind skill you already have, or learn ness extended at the death of our be one you’ll find useful all your loved husband and father. life. Mrs. W. A. Emert, Today—find out about the op Mrs. J. C. Willis and family, portunities that await you in the WAC—the important job. the in Delbert Emert and family, teresting life, the chance to serve Arland Emert. your country in a vital way. Beecher Emert and family, APPLY at-the nearest U. S. Clarence Emert and family, Army Recruiting Station (your Dee Emert, local post office will give you the Mrs. Ralph Matthews and family, address). Or write: The Adju tant General, Room 4415, Muni Lt. Phill Emert and family, tions Building, Washington. D.C. ( Lt. Alfred Emert, Patty Emert. • ♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HERMISTON METHODIST CHURCH t Walter A. MacArthur, Miniater “The Best Place To W’ork For Christ” is to be the theme of the wor- Can You Use A Typewriter? | FO O D/ savias . S ; $ GOLDEN WEST COFFEE 1-lb. Jar........................... 32c MAPLE SYRUP Maison Royal - Qt. bottle . CORN KIX Gold Medal - Pkg. 12c . PEANUT BUTTER Playmate - 2 lb. jar 39c TENDERONI Van Camp’s - 2 Pkgs. 15c $ SEEDLESS RAISINS Honor - 15 oz. Pkg. 14c MOP STICKS Hanset Spring - Each 17c BORAXO 12c Cleans Dirty Hands - Can . POP WASHING POWDER BLACK TEA Memorie - 1 1 lb. pkg. 24c FLUFFY PANCAKE MIX 1 7 Soy King - 20 oz. pkg.......... - • C Large package ................... f LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM ! If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Over 30 Years Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 118 South Main St. — Pendleton Near But Depot OFF . on all articles of ' Avon Products I now on hand. * All shades of— • LIPSTICK i ? • ROUGE • POWDER Also Hand Lotion, ‘ ! Shaving Cream, etc. Mrs. Cere’ Beaver I : P Hermiston Methodist Church Sunday, February 20 - 8 p. m. • Instrumental Music “THE HYMN WRITERS” (chalk illustrated) Minute Men of 44 All of us Help the 1 $ s 19c Washes Everything PEET’S SOAP Granulated - Ige. pkg. 28c UNION $ tee i.-) Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Y independent our Certified Grocer THEY KEEP EM ROLLING THE RAILROADS ARE Lstn y to $ SUNDAY EVENING CLUB ► s 19c 43c $ SPECIALS! 20% 1 ' OVEN BAKED BEANS B & M -18 oz. Jar Columbia River CHINOOK SALMON No. 1 Hat Can ...... $ 59c 100% BRAN Nabisco - Lb. pkg. 25c ship service at 11 a. m. this Sunday. m.; Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; and The hymn writers and stories of var Young Adults Tuesday evening at ious well known hymns will be fea 7:30 p. m. tured at the meeting of the Sunday Evening club at 8:00 p. m. A cordial Da-- . . . It welcome is extended to all. Other services: Church School 10 a. "s 29c TOMATO JUICE Reliance - 46 oz tin MANNISH TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SUITS & SLACKS ARE GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION! $ VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP Phillips - 2 cans............... WAKOTO FLOUR 50 lb. sack THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1944. . THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE "your AMENicA" on Your »mm ose STATION EVERY sATURDAY ,, m paeiie wa. ma •I