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OASISTHEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 May 5-6 Fri.-Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE Y"soladksI TEX RITTER in ARIZONA TRAIL News Reel LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lake of Pasco were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Mrs. C. A. Kennison, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. C. Kennison Jr. spent Wed nesday in Pendleton on business. Mrs. Alton Kingsbury was a busi ness visitor in Hermiston the forepart of the week. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse has been con- fined to her home due to a bad cold since Thursday of last week. Corporal Alvin C. Wolke, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alstott of Hermis ton, has recently graduated from the Gunnery Department of the Armored School at Fort Knox, Ky. Members of his class have been trained to be come armorers and gun mechanics for the lightning-fast, accurate-shoot ing armored divisions and tank bat talions. WAR WORKERS Sunday & Monday May 7 & 8 Avoid tired, aching back and exhaus tion due to wrong posture by wearing 4 SPENCER ANN PEGGY RYAN BLYTH UPPORT with HELEN ViNSON ARTHUR TREACHER MRS. DONNA BEARROW 106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore. HELEN BRODERICK PATRIC KNOWLES J. Edward BROMBERG and «su ua Ml KUPPERMAN THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Moot 1A News Reel Color Cartoon—Jungle Jive Aviation Expert Donald Douglas Tue»., Wed. & Thur». May 9, 10 & 11 DOUBLE FEATURE ! JOHNSON cRAzY ioll I. GOVERNMENT 5’40 “But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath bro ken down the middle wall of partition be tween us.” Mrs. Chas. Shown, who has been confined to her home due to illness since Saturday, is improving. Miss Zola Patten returned home Monday after a week’s visit with her parents at Enterprise. Miss Patten is employed at the U. O. D. The Hermiston Altar Society is planning a cooked food sale for Fri day, May 19. The place and other de tails will be announced later. Dr. A. E. Marble left Tuesday night for Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, where he was called by the death of his brother, Cress Marble. The Girl Scout Leaders club elect ed the following officers at a recent meeting held at the U. S. O. club: Mrs. T. J. Means, president; Mrs. Wanda Graham, vice president; and Mrs. Al Shaw, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris cele brated their 30th wedding anniversa ry May 3. They have ten children, four of whom are serving in the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Harris state that they are looking forward to many more happy years together. Pvt. Frank M. Price, formerly of Echo, who was recently taken into the service, has been sent to the Ordnance Replacement Training Center, Aber deen Proving Ground, Md., where he. will receive his basic training as an Ordnance soldier. Girl Scout Troop Two, accompan ied by their leader. Miss Thomas, and assistant leader. Mrs. Al Shaw, made an excursion through the experiment station recently. Mrs. H. K. Dean identified various plants for the girls. Eugene Robertson, Seaman Third Class, is visiting this week in Hermis ton with his parents and other rela tives. He stayed in Hermiston at the home of his sister, Mrs. Earl Watson. “Gene” has been in the service a lit tle over a year and has spent about six months of that time in the South Pacific. The 12th birthday of Miss Leah Speaks was the inspiration for a par ty given at her home April 27. Mem bers of Girl Sciut Troop 4 and Mrs. Pete Berg, Mrs. Frank Hackler and Mrs. Speaks were present. Mrs. Hack ler baked the birthday cake. Earl Watson left Monday for Pen dleton where he entrained with a group of other Umatilla county men for Portland where they will be in ducted into the U. S. Navy. Mr. Wat son has worked for O. O. Felthouse make coats, suits, skirts and slacks for women— for the past several months. the same high standards of workmanship so Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur and son Jon accompanied by Mrs. Bert evident in their garments for men. You may Mullins, Mrs. Wayne Cassiday. Mrs. J. R. Huffman and Mrs. Al Quiring select from hundreds of the latest fabrics — all motored to Walla Walla on business wool products from the world’s best mills. Monday. All returned except Mrs. Cassiday who remaintd for a longer — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace of Her miston have received word from their son that he has recently been promot ed to First Lt. Robert Brace. The latter is stationed with the Motor Transport Group, at an air base near Casper, Wyo. He has spent almost two years in the service. Miss Thelma Ross, an employee of to leave Saturday night for Vale to Mrs. W. J. Cochran and daughter Kathleen arrived Sunday morning the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, plans spend a week with her parents. from Fort Lewis, Wn., to make their home with her mother, Mrs. Bert Mullins, for the present. W. J. Cochran received a ten-day leave and arrived Tuesday morning before go ing on to Fort Lee, Virginia. Recent guests at the home of Mr. HERMISTON, ORE. LUCAS and Mrs. G. W. Bailey were their daughter, Mrs. Byron Brown and daughters Janean and Jane of Port land and W. G. Bailey of LaGrande. The occasion was Mrs. Bailey’s birth day. The guests returned home the first of the week. Miss Marie Cooper was honored with a farewell handkerchief shower recently at the home of Mrs. T. J. Means with members of the Girl Seout Leaders club present. Miss Cooper, leader of the Hermiston Sen- ♦ ior Service Scouts, leaves soon for ♦ I WANT TO Portland. • | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penland, ❖ Mrs. Bonney, all of Pendleton, Mrs. ♦ SIX MEN OR LESS Call E. Fritzke, Hermiston Hotel • ! Eleanor Kirkpatrick and daughter . : Kathy of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. A. - - E. Rugg of Hermiston were Sunday REFVEM HALL — STANFIELD AAoßst | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. y A. E. McCulley. Mrs. Kirkpatrick and daughter are visiting relatives Music by here for three weeks. TARAWA : Truck Wanted! : • Stake Body Preferred • Rodeo Dance Saturday Night 13 ROOM & BOARD May 6 ‘ Spray ; > Painting Project Farm Bureau To Meet A regular meeting of the Project Farm Bureau will be held Friday, May 12, at the Columbia park hall. A pot luck dinner will be served at 7:30. Some important business is slated to come up for discussion. PHONE— posent WITH THE MARINESAT Yes, Sure HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor 722 or 691 STANFIELD Music Makers Sponsor Mrs. Esther Strasser 0 WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MV A Word to the Wise! If you have repairs of any kind to be done on your car, truck, or farm implements, we recommend you have them done NOW, because when we go all out NO POINTS SEA JOY PINK SALMON 2 for 7 % -oz. cans DENNISON’S PORK & BEANS 712 oz. can 39c 15^ oz. can 1 3 c VAN CAMP’S Mustard SARDINES SEAPORT PEAS, No. 303 cans 2 for 21° 2 for 23° lb. pkg. 19° PEANUT BUTTER ... 2 lb. jar 47c P & G SOAP 4 Ige. bars 17 Ige. size 23 FLAVOR CREST SEA COAST Cove OYSTERS . 35 on the Pacific, our transportation system will be taxed to the limit, and parts as well as mechanics will be next to impossible to get. At the present time we can take care of you on repairs of any kind. See us today. Have it done now! TOMATOES, No. 2’s NESTLE’S Sweet Milk COCOA .................. 12 PHEASANT 5 oz. can M. J. B. COFFEE 1-lb. jar 32c CREAM-WHITE SHORTENING 3-lb. pkg. 67° OXYDOL or DUZ Quart jar 39 SOAP .... 18c S O A P NALLEY’S TANG Salad Dressing RELIANCE No. 212 can SPINACH DEL MONTE Golden CORN, No. 2’s i 3 bars S O A P . ............ 2 for 33° CRACKERS 3 for 29c CRACKERS PHEASANT Cut Green BEANS. No. 303‘s LIFEBUOY 29° WADHAM’S Fancy Cut SWEETHEART Toilet Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON 2 3 bars Take good care of your ear now. 20c OUR SHOP IS EQUIPPED WITH THE MOST MODERN MACHINERY — OPERATED BY MECHANICS TRAINED FOR THIS SPECIAL PURPOSE. 20c SUNSHINE GRAHAM K RISPY “This is news of interest to us all — now that there are no new cars being made, it behooves us all to take the very best care of the car we now have. “If you have your car paid for, you can now have a complete re- building job done and pay one- third down and the balance in easy monthly payments. Or if your car is now financed by General Motors Acceptance Corp., you may also have your repair work on easy monthly payments.” 4 bars 21c 2 for Cream Style BEANS, No. 2 can FELS NAPTHA Charlie Says: Come See Us about This New Service 2 lb. pkg. 32. 2 lb. pkg. 29° EXPERT Your ertified Independent Grocer AUTO REPAIRS H ermiston AUTO Co $ Chas. Hodge, Prop. Hermiston — Phone 3661