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PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 MARCH 24-25 FRI.-SAT. Gang Comedy LITTLE MISS PINKERTON News Reel MARCH 26-27 SUN-MON. Double Feature JANE WITHERS MY BEST * GAL • jtaaf nut AVID BRUCE George Dolenz E. R. Buzzard received word Tues turned to her home in Weiser, Idaho. day that his son, Creston Buzzard, She had been visiting a week at the has successfully passed physical exa home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. minations for the U- S. Navy and is O. Felthouse. now stationed at Camp Farragut, Ida. R. C. Todd, one of Hermiston’s old The Four-H boys and girls of the er men who are still able to be up Westland district are putting on a and around, this week moved to the play at the Grange at an open meet Hermiston Hotel after staying at the ing soon. The date will be announced local hospital for the past five months. at a later date. Mr. Todd delights in talking with his Mr. Steiner, D. A. Campbell, Mr. cronies on Main street and always Sisson. Clarence Medlack of Heppner, has a cheery word for all his friends. N... Florence LI 1 Sink . I. and y little 1 baby — 1 • • • Mrs. Chamber Group To Meet April 3 Getchell are patients at the local hos pital, according to information given Sam Moore, president of the Her The Herald. miston Chamber of Commerce, is an Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Backus an nouncing a meeting of that organiza nounce the arrival of a baby boy tion for Monday night, April 3, at the weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, born U. S. O. Pete Laas, of the P. & G. Tuesday at the Hermiston General Cafe, will serve the dinner. Details hospital. The little fellow was named of the program will printed next Frank Lee and he is their second child. week. Misses Rebekah and Dorothy Pier CARD OF THANKS son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson, have purchased a new home We wish to take this opportunity to from Interstate Homes, Inc., located thank our neighbors and friends for on Hermiston avenue. The girls moved the kindness and sympathy during the into their new home Tuesday of this recent death of our father and broth- week. er. We wish to especially thank those O. C. Pierce, manager of the Farm who contributed floral offerings and Bureau Mill, is in Portland this week otherwise assisted with funeral ar attending to business matters for that rangements. concern. Mrs. Pierce recently spent Members of Bert Parsons Family, a week in Portland visiting her moth Ben Parsons, Brother. er and also her daughter. Miss Mar- NOTICE ion Pierce. Fred Gooch, formerly of Hermiston, To all who are interested in the who was recently taken into the ser Hermiston Cemetery, and particular vice, has been sent to the Ordnance ly those who have certificates of mem Replacement Training Center, Aber bership in the association, there will deen Proving Ground, Md., where he be a meeting of the association at will receive his basic training as an 7:30 Friday night. March 31st, in the Ordnance soldier. Legion Hall for the purpose of elect Announcement is being made of the ing a board of trustees and any other sale by Ray Null to Frank Young of business that may come before the the 38-acre Null ranch southwest of meeting. Hermiston. A total of 22 acres are W. L. Hamm, Sec.-Treas. under irrigation. The Youngs also A. W. Prann, President. recently purchased the former George Strohm property southwest of town. Fanny Lou Ghormley, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ghormley. underwent an operation for | appendicitis at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton this week. Her father. ' Gerald J. Coxen, Hermiston, re who is manager of Saylor’s depart- ceived the rating of Seamon, first ment store here, states that she is, class, upon graduation March 4, from the Naval Air Technical Training getting along nicely. A baby daughter, Dixie Lee, 7 lbs. Center, Norman, Okla., according to 7 oz., was born Friday to Staff Sgt. an announcement from the Thirteenth and Mrs. Bruce Giddens at the Her- ' Naval District. Seaman Coxen enlisted in the Navy miston General hospital. Mrs. Giddens is a daughter of Mrs. J. S. Burnham in Portland in February, 1943. Hav and Dixie Lee is Mrs. Burnham’s first ing completed his schooling in avia grandchild. Staff Sgt. Giddens is tion machinery, he will now be trans now stationed with the armed forces ferred to a naval unit afloat or to another shore station for further in somewhere near London. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse accompanied struction and Work. Mrs. Barbara West, Miss Bonnie Stewart and Mrs. Sims Baker to La Grande Saturday to S P end. Sunday Sunday with relatives. All returned evening except Mrs. Baker who re- Owen R. Anson, Rt. 1, Stanfield, received the rating of Aviation Ord nance Mate, third class, upon grad uation February 26 from the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Nor man, Okla., according to an announce ment from the Thirteenth Naval Dis trict. Aviation Ordnance Mate Anson en listed in the Navy in Spokane, Wash., August 20, 1943. Having completed his schooling in aviation ordnance, he will now be transferred to a naval unit afloat or to another shore sta tion for further instruction and work. LOCALS Mrs. H. K. Iverson and son Dean are spending this week with relatives and friends in Portland. Mrs. Rena Waterman returned from Portland where she had made her home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen spent from Friday till Sunday on a business trip in Portland. Mrs. Laura Mortimer left Saturday for Portland where she will be the guest of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bray are the proud parents of a baby boy. Thomas Edward, born March 22 at the Her- miston General Hospital. Miss Opal Barlow, who has been working as a Nurse Aide at the local hospital, is spending a few days visit ing relatives in Southern Idaho. Mrs. George Graham and baby came this week from Sunnyside, Wn., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, for several weeks. Thelma Aulton, an employee of the Hermiston General Hospital, accom panied her husband on a business trip into Idaho this week. Cpl. Myrl H. Hughes arrived Thurs day night to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. H. G. McCulley. He is stationed at Harrington, Kansas, where he plays in an Air Force band. Clyde Hebert, who has been a guard at the U. O. D. for about a year, was taken to the U. O. D. hospital Monday morning with a severe attack of the flu and possibly pneumonia. giace M c D onald Rogers Trio Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., March 28-29-30 CLAIRE TREVOR and ALBERT DEKKER in Woman of the Town GERALD COXEN ENDS TRAINING “Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And we be lieve and are sure that thou are that Christ, the Son of the living God.” Color Cartoon CHICKEN LITTLE HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Invasion of Europe H. V. McGee, Pastor STANFIELD BOY GETS NEW RATING GOLDEN WEST TABLE QUEEN, SALAD Coffee Dressing 30 1 LB. PKG. Catsup 17 14 OZ. BOTTLE Pineapple - - - 29 5 OZ. BOTTLE 09 - Potatoes 50 LB.'BAG 75 - Golden Grain. Italian Style NEW WEST Apple Juice 32 OZ. BOTTLE - - 25 59 32 OZ. BOTTLE Spaghetti M. J. B. MAISON ROYAL, MAPLE Northern Ireland. AAF Eighth • Composite Command Station — Less publicized, but equally as important | as the flyers who actually bomb Ger- I man targets in the pre-invasion on- | slaught on Europe, are the AAF | ground crews. Among the technical crews, who buttress the men who fly, is Private First Class Charles L Hunt, 29, whose mother. Mrs. A. M. Hunt, re sides at Stanfield, and who is an auto i mechanic at this base. He entered the | • Army two years ago and prior to | | then was a farmer. He has a brother, Lawrence J. Hunt, in the AAF and his wife also resides I in Stanfield. TWO OF A KIND Two pairs to wear on alter nate days—that's smart economy at any time; but with rationing, it's a "must"! For the pair you need now, get Weyenberg Shoes — tops in comfort — rugged and husky for long mileage, easy walking and down deep satisfaction. See us for a pair today. UI/ SHOES FOR MISS RITCHIE TO Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie, daughter of Mrs. Anna Ritchie of Hermiston, left Tuesday evening for Seattle, Wash., where she will enter Seattle College for the spring quarter. Miss Ritchie studied dramatics at the Cornish School and with Laura Whitmire of the University of Washington last year. At Seattle College she plans to major in literature. The College is a Jesuit institution. Miss Ritchie has been employed at the Behrman Jewelry store for the past several months. Youth Director To Speak Miss Lois Tompkins, assistant di rector of Christian Religious Educa tion, youth division, will supply the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday morning. This talented young lady is an inspiration to young and old alike. Miss Tompkins will be at the Youth Conference Sunday evening be tween the hours of 7 and 8. The even ing worship service will be in charge of Miss Isabelle Gates, Christian Friendliness Missionary. Those who heard her inspiring message last Sun day will welcome an opportunity to hear her again. Following the even ing service a fellowship hour will be observed. Special music and refresh ments will be features of this meeting. Westland Grange Honors Alstott The Westland Grange is sponsoring a farewell party Friday night, March 24, honoring Don Alstott, who is leav ing soon for the armed service. Thursday night (today), the Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer Watson. , -r * Wayne Morse FOR U.S. SENATE Ralph D. Moores, Corbel Bidg., Portland, Ore." Awake, ye sinners. God gave His only Son, To whosoever believes—to each and every one: And Jesus died upon the Cross for you and me— He gave His life, so that Christians might be free. Arise, ye sinners! Stop drinking, stop Stop gambling, and Without our Christ Tomorrow may be too late! cursing, and do not wait: living in temptation and sin; Jesus, one cannot win. Repent, cease from evil, and be born again: Put your heart in God’s trustworthy hand: He will surely guide you through every trial Oh, pray and trust our Lord all the while. Go forth, ye Christians, throughout the world! Carry the banner of Christ, from birth to burial: If we stand for Him al! along life’s highway, How happy will be the Judgment Day! Pentecostal Tabernacle S. E. GRAVES. Pastor 25 14 I B. PKG Cocoa 12 - Tissue « ROLLS . . - - 25 MAY 22-JUNE 2 Make Use of Our KARO 65 10 LB. BAG ROYAL CHEF. CLAM Chowder 15 OZ. JAR • • Syrup 16 1 's LB. JAR B. | SKIPPY 31 MAY 22-JUNE 2 Peanut Butter 37 MAY 22- JUNE 2 Creamy or Crunch Style, 1 lb Jar RENTAL LIBRARY Al./. THE LATEST BOOKS AND REST SELLERS! ONLY 3c A DAY (Minimum 5c)— Hermiston Food Store Phone 37S1 HERMISTON. OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer MAY 22-JUNE2 HERMISTON MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION MEN SAYLOR’S FORTRESS, BATHROOM BAKER’S 1 LB Sauce U. 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