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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Friday & Saturday May 12 & 13 DOUBLE FEATURE TheRITZ BROTHERS in NEVER A Ate • MOEwz 4 with FRANCES LANGFORD MARY IHI HUGHES Utili IUUII GRACE run « mi The Battle of Russia LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Roland Willcuts and family were hosts Sunday to a group of Kennewick friends. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her miston Hotel Wednesday. May 17, be tween the hours of 10:00 and 5:00. Adv. Lt. Courtney C. Morehouse, son of Mrs. W. C. Morehouse of Hermiston, writes that he is now stationed some where in New Guinea and is feeling fine. He still enjoys his work and wishes to be remembered to his Her miston friends. Sgt. Beryle Thornburg, son of Mrs. Clara Thornburg, is stationed in Ire land. He has been in the service 27 months. Mrs. Thornburg is spending several days in Hermiston this week from Portland where she works. WAR- Sunday & Monday May 14 & 15 as WORKERS Avoid tired, aching back and exhaus tion due to wrong posture by wearing -SPENCER UPPORT MRS. DONNA BEARROW 106 Amato) - Ordnance, Ore. RANDOLPH SCOTT NOAH BEERY, Jr. ALAN CURTIS J .Carrolllaish Richardlane Milburn Sione _ and GRACE MeDONALD- - - - - - - News Reel Musical Radio Melodies He that hath my com mandments, and keep- eth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will man ifest myself to him.” Tues., Wed. & Thur«. May 16, 17 & 18 Deauna DURBIN TONE • O’BRIEN His Butter's Sister _ AKIM TAMIROFF EVELYN AHUM HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor ALAN MOWBRAY Color Cartoon Boogie Woogie Man Sport 1 A Dogs Troop 4 for the Girl Scout Interme- Little Sylvia Ann Willcuts was tak en to the local hospital Tuesday night diate group met Tuesday afternoon at where her finger was lanced, the in the home of Mrs. Frank Hackler in the capacity of a 4-H club group. Dur jury caused by a sliver. Mrs. G. M. Pierson left Sunday for ing the afternoon a birthday cake Longview, Wash., where she will visit was baked in honor of the 13th birth- indefinitely at the home of her son. day of Janice Dougherty. Latest entrant into the marine corps Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Latham of the from this vicinity is Harlie F. Cor- Arrow Transportation Co. have re- nett, recently employed by the Stand- cently retlurned from Portland and ard Oil Co. in Umatilla. His wife and are again residing in Umatilla. Mr. | daughter will reside in Umatilla while and Mrs. Latham belong to several he is in the service. Dan C. Bartlett, an employee at clubs in Hermiston. At a recent date at the U. S. 0., a the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, has America is on its feet — show consisting of various short sub been sent to the Prince Rupert Ord and you men on the home jects was presented in the interest of nance depot, British Columbia, where front are doing more foot Girl Scouts. The show was greatly he will be stationed for the next two work than ever before. months. enjoyed by all those who attended. Now when you’re limited Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Ruckman of in the pairs of shoes you Baker were visitors at the Rev. J. W. three children of Baker were week end visitors with his parents, Rev. can buy, you need the ex- Stuart home. They were en route tra-quality and good fit our from Seattle, where they had spent and Mrs. J. W. Stuart. Miss Lois Ellen Messenger from the the winter, and were returning via Weyenberg Shoes giva Hermiston to visit with friends, and Joseph C. Wilson School, The Dalles, you. So step in today—and also with their son, Oscar Coombes spent the week end with her parents. step out satisfied. She was accompanied by her friend, and family of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pierson and three Mrs. Maxine Kooch. a teacher from daughters of Heppner spent Sunday the same school. Miss Patricia Warner spent the at the home of his brother and family. week end in Cheney, Wash., with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson. A Brownie group of Girl Scouts en father, Rev. C. Warner, who is hold tertained Wednesday afternoon at the ing evangelistic meetings there for home of their leader, Mrs. Charles two weeks. Friday, with a Mother’s Day party. I Mrs. Del Thompson (Anne Som During the afternoon Miss Hope Rey merer) arrived home from St. Antho nolds obliged with two violin solos, ny’s hospital today (Thursday) at the and games and refreshments were en home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. joyed by all. Members and guests Henry Sommerer of Columbia district. present were the Mrs. Paul Bracher, The baby will have to remain in the Merle Phelps, Virgil Osborn, K. D. hospital a while longer. Lt. W. J. Cochran, who spent a ten Pierson, Walt Pearson, N. R. Mueller, Chas. Friday. Lee Quiring, Miss Hope lay leave from Fort Lewis with his Reynolds and Helen Mueller, Kath family here, left Tuesday night for leen Cochran, Paula Bracher, Sally Fort Lee, Va., from Pendleton, where Pearson, Margaret Pierson, Lois he will be stationed. He was accom Phelps, Phyllis Osborn, Darleen Cable, panied to Pendleton by his wife, Mrs. Joan Belles and Billy, Jimmy and Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Quir- Wednesday evening from them by Pendleton Tuesday to attend the Mrs. Frank Pierson that the baby had Home Extension Program day. Hario Friday. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and The Hermiston Altar Society is Robert Earl Conner, formerly of been operated on Wednesday after- planning a cooked food sale for Fri-Hermiston, is now stationed at the noon, but was doing fine at the Dorn- Glenda spent the week end with rela- day. May 19. Ordnance Replacement Training Cen- Becher hospital. It is expected the tives in The Dalles and Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison Mrs. Pete Berg underwent an ap- ter, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., baby will have to remain there for 10 pendectomy Tuesday in the Walla where he will receive his basic train- days or two weeks. The Bachus ac- of Pendleton are the parents of a son companied Mrs. L. F. Beaver and born April 14th. The proud grand- Walla General hospital. Mr. Berg re- ing as an Ordnance soldier. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchi- ported Thursday that her condition I The Girl Scout Troop No. 2 met at children to Portland. ! son, formerly of Columbia district, was excellent. : the U. S. °- for a meeting under the . . ë ■ direction of their leader, Miss Helen | CARD Or THANKS announced the news of the arrival to Thomas. It was a farewell party for We wish to express our sincere friends here. at ene +1, ¡ thanks and „ . . ,/ Miss Thomas wl 1 no is is leavint. leaving at , appreciation , . . to , our . many . Business visitors to Pendleton on vaar The tenon friends who were so kind to us during !.. , , end of the school >1 n year. __ ___ _ yeai. me tioop “ Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl , committee was invited and refresh- | the recent 1 of our beloved husband Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood- merits were served. A gift was pre- and father, Ole B. Olson, and also for ward and Carolyn anted + floral offerings. ! | ». , ", " reports that the tu- since« to Mis« —88 Thnma« - nomas. । the beautiful --------- Mrs. Joe Udey Mrs. O. B. Olson ; i The Needle Eye sewing club, assist lip beds in her gardens have been ex- and Family. ed by their leader, Mrs. B. C. Zeek, ceptionally beautiful this spring. Fif- PHONE— held an all day meeting at the Uma ty-two dozen blossoms were cut dur- tilla river May 6. In the morning a ing the first week of the blooming 722 or 691 good swim was enjoyed, at noon a season. By Mrt. Rob Woodward | picnic lunch was served and in the af STANFIELD Stephen „ Micheal, son of Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer have ternoon a business meeting was held. - — infant ,, recently purchased a two acre home A very goood time was enjoyed by being the site southeast of the city limits and everyone first baby born in Pendleton during plan to build in the near future. Local friends were informed this I National Baby Week, was awarded a week that W. M. “Willie” Shaar, for prize of a high chair by the C. C. An mer Hermiston barber, is now owner derson company of that city. The of a swanky Palm Liquor Store at mother was the recipient of a lovely Huntington Beach, Calif. A letter ad potted plant, and a congratulatory dressed to The Herald stated. “Miss message was sent the father who is i you a lot and the rest of the gang. on Navy duty in the Pacific. Mrs. Duff Knight. Mrs. Pete Cas- I Say hello to everyone please for us. trie and Mrs. H. G. McCulley were in Getting better every day.” Friends FOOTWORK 14 ‘ Spray Painting COLUMBIA NEWS and Mrs. Myrnie. Caldwell, MÂndPolkuthe DOUBLE DUTY _DOLLARS_ J 1000) ! $ ■I : • s Schilling Tea, Orange Pekoe - Pekoe 72-lb. pkg. .47 Gold Leaf Bartlett Pears No. 2% can .26 Chase & Sanborn Coffee .... 1 lb. bag .29 Davis Flaked Fish .... 7 oz. can .22 Lynden Egg Noodle« and Turkey 1 lb. jar .30 Libby’» Deviled Meat - %’• can« 4 for .25 Faultless Meat Ball« ................ 1 lb. jar .27 Grandee Olive Butter 5 oz. jar .19 Heinz Oven Baked Beans - 18 oz. cans 2 for .27 Ripe Olives, Lindsay Medium CARROTS are now wondering whether he will continue to get better in his new sur: —- roundings. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bachus and two children left Monday afternoon for Portland where they took their 2- months-old son Franke Lee to a spec ialist and clinic. Word was received 15 oz. glass .21 Seaport Sliced Beets - No. 2 cans 2 for .21 Sperry Pancake Flour 4 lb. pkg. .37 Maison Royal Syrup 32 oz. jar .59 Staley’s Cube Starch 3 pkgs. .25 Lux Toilet Soap 3 bars .20 Fortress Bathroom Tissue 6 rolls .25 10 oz. pkg. .10 Nabisco Shredded Wheat - large pkgs. Unfinished Chests Local Green ONIONS Per Bunch at Farmer’s Supply Co Local RADISHES Per Bunch Local RHUGARB 4 lbs. for REPUBLICAN TICKET Local ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. for he crops and other products that our farms and ranches are yielding— nder a far-sighted policy established by successive state legislatures, has given agriculture a leading place in the Mate's economy—and in the na- lion's war effort. Arizona GRAPEFRUIT Large Size We’re helping farmers by giving them easy access to nearby towns and cities for marketing crops, and buying supplies. Our buses have aided them by bringing farm workers right to their gates. In many cases buses are the only form of public transporta* 2 for.23 Hermiston Food Store GRAHAM Oregon heunJS job—-making good neighbors Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Large Shipment 2 large bunches Linit Starch .... > Just Received pint jar .22 West Peak Cranberry Sauce Kellogg’s Raisin Bran THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944. Your Certified inNepcoaent Grecer $ in this state. HSRMISTON DRUG CO. Phone 2271 OVERAND GREYHOUND UNION PACIFIC STAGES, INCORPORATED SHERIFF MANY EXPERIENCE SHERIFF Pendleton