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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Friday & Saturday May 19 & 20 DOUBLE FEATURE RPGLOris JEAN "I" a UT MALONE gr GEORGE DOLENZ FAY HELM OONLIGH VERMON Russel Hayden and Jenifer Holt in Frontier Law NEWS REEL Sunday & Monday May 21 & 22 Mr». Leander Quiring and Sylvia Lee are spending this week in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone. M rs. Lavetta Archer, formerly of Hermiston and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of the Columbia district, is with the Waves in New York and writes that she likes the work very much. She does not expect to return until six months after the stay here they will return to Campi. Farragut for assignment. Other local boys, including Jack Reeves and Don Allstott, are expected home this week If you’re familiar with the necessary details of tailor- end. ed-to-measure clothes such as the hours of pains Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weber and Mary Margaret Kennedy, daughter Miss Florence Kukral of Washington, of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kennedy of taking stitching, basting interlinings, buttons D. C., spent Saturday evening in Pen- | | Umatilla: Lillian Kitty Meyer, daugh and countless other things so essential to fine dleton. ter of Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer of Freewater, and Mary Frances Perry, Girl Scout Brownie Group 5 and its j tailored clothes—plus the service of experience daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janies B. leader, Mrs. H. H. Gailey, and assist-: in measuring to fit each individual—then you’ll ant leader, Mrs. J. M. MeClard, pic- | Perry of Hermiston will receive their The Westland Dairy club met at the nicked at the McClard home Satur Teacher Training Diplomas at the appreciate why commencement exercises to be held at home of their leader. Mrs. Jack Rich, day. Members of the troop commit- | this week. A business meeting was tee present were Mrs. Frank Hack- E. O. C. E. at La Grande Friday. Mrs. L. L. Olmstead of St. Marys, held and later refreshments of jello 1er and Miss Irene Brown. Ida., has been here for a week visit- and cookies were served. A nice time Rev. C. Warner, pastor of the Cen- | i ing Mrs. S. L. Carson, her sister-in- was reported. trai Church of Christ, has returned clothes look as well for seasons as they do the Cpl. Wayne Lindner, son of Mr. from a two weeks evangelistic meet first day. Private First Class Harry Peterson, and Mrs. H. F. Lindner of Hermiston, ing with the church at Cheney. Wash., | has spent the past week in Hermiston and will be in his own pulpit again There are many fabrics to choose from. See them formerly of Hermiston, has been se visiting relatives and friends. Cpl. | Sunday morning. lected to attend the Enlisted Full now at— Lindner is with the Air Corps and has Miss Florence Kukral of Washing- | Track Vehicle course of the Field Ar- ; tillery School at Fort Sill, Okla. Pri- recently been stationed in New York ton, D c is spending two weeks at I ! vate Peterson is the son of Mr. and City. He has been in the service since the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold We- February. 1943. ber while she is doing clerical work | | Mrs. P. C. Peterson of Lexington. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Mardock . at the U.O.D. spent several days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor enter , in Hermiston. Staff Sgt. Mardock is tained at a dinner Tuesday evening, WAR- a son of Mrs. H. V. McGee. They honoring her daughter and son-in-law, left Tuesday for San Francisco where Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Purvis of Dav to visit a few days with her grand- outstanding grades during their four - WORKERS , Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele, years ot high school. Their hard work he is stationed with the Air Corps. enport, Iowa. Covers were placed for parents. Avoid tired, aching The Hermiston Altar Society will Capt. and Mrs. Purvis, Miss Elizabeth and her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jess can be recognized by the accompany- back and exhaus ing list of grade point averages. Con- tion due to wrong spensor a cooked food sale at the Wilson. Mrs. Opal Howard. Mrs. O. Connor at Hermiston. posture by wearing gratulations. students, we are proud Rohrman Motor Co. show room on F. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Con of you. Friday. May 19. nor. SPENCER Johnny Lewis - - 1.42 The Hermiston Girl Scout Leaders’ Mrs. J. R. Huffman returned Tues- club honored Miss Helen Thomas on day from a ten day flying trip to Gale Davis .......... 1.57 UPPORT I Wednesday evening at a party held at Grass Valley. Calif., where she visit---------------------------------------------- Lois Hunt .......... 1.67 > the home of Mrs. H. H. Gailey. Miss ed her brother. Major L. K. Hartch- ---------- Martha Jones..... 1.67 Thomas, who is leaving soon for Port- rong, who is stationed at Camp Beale. The members of Girl Scout Troop 2 MRS. DONNA BEARROW La Desea Pieper 1.72 land, was the recipient of a gift. Mrs. Huffman took the plane from entertained their leader, Miss Thorn- 106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore. Opal Null ........... 1.74 Prizes were given to Mrs. T. J. Means Pendleton and flew to San Francisco as. at a farewell party Wednesday, Elizabeth Jones 1.76 - of and_Nrs_HowardGrahamas where she continued on by bus to May 10, at the Uso. A program was winning papers on n Etiquette' Etiquette . grass Valley. Mrs. L. K. Hartchrong .... , 1 Maurine Sutton . 1.81 | During the evening a business meet- returned with Mrs. Huffman and will given at which time requirements for Courtney Beit .... 1.84 • ing was held and piano solos were pre- be her guest for several weeks. second class ratings were completed. Hope Reynolds 1.87 : sented by Duane Gailey < ‘Ghost in a Miss Lewi ne Fix, daughter of Mrs. Second class badges were presented 2.14 Haunted Room”) and Miss Ruth Jess Connor, was married to Capt. to Leota Carr, Dorothy King, Doro- John McMullen ... ; ! Means v played Finlandia Refresh- Wilia. J ruivis, Purvis son sor or of jar. w. ana ana thy ■ Olson. , — , . , , . , . William J. Beverly Barker. Joyce Fa! | ments were served later in the eve- Mrs. W. E. J. Purvis of Davenport, , _ , _ . ..... * ♦ gan. Jennie Busier, Doris Williams,. "But Jesus turned him | ning. Iowa, on May 11. at Davenport while I AM DELIVERING Alton Sisson and Jim Boylen, Sea- Capt. Purvis was on a 32-day leave. Louise Belt and Patricia Wilcox. about, and when he saw I men Third Class, who have just re- He had just returned from dive bomb The girls played games, sang songs, | in 1% cord loads cently completed their six weeks boot ing missions in the Tunician. Sicilian and told their plans for the summer. her, he said, Daughter, ' camp training at Camp Farragut ar- and Italian campaigns. Capt. and $17.50 per load At their next meeting they will have rived home Sunday to spend a 15-day Mrs. Purvis drove out from Daven LESLIE HUTSON be of good comfort ; thy I | furlough. At the completion of their port and arrived in Pendleton Sunday a Hobby Show and election of offic ♦ Box 791 Pendleton, Ore. • ers. During vacation they will con faith hath made thee tinue their meetings and work on the whole. And the woman badge requirements. Troop 2 present ed Miss Thomas a gift and expressed was made whole from thanks to her for her leadership of their group. that hour. locals Quality Clothing for Men - Women TROOP TWO HAS FAREWELL PARTY ! writers Comedy—He Was Only Feudin Tue«., Wed. & Thurs. May 23, 24 and 25 DOUBLE FEATURE BASIL RATHBONE odd NIGEL BRUCE SpiDERWOMP" ALE SONDERGAARD . ne spür F | : , Bu en and s Painting PHONE— 722 or 691 DeneldWOODSElye KNOX HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH MAYRIS s $ STANFIELD H. V. McGee, Pastor Below is a list of the eleven senior students who have earned the most WAR " Keep ew BONDS 1 Ki/fers in the chicken house? STANDARD POULTRY HOUSE SPRAY Cits 'em! Load up the spray gun with Standard Poultry House Spray 6000 for and go hunting in the chicken COME ON IN—AND BE DUMBFOUNDED! by the slickest and most fascinating little device you ever saw. DEE TEE VAPOR CLEANER — THE ONLY SURE METHOD OF GEAR CLEANING • Watch it clean gears ‘til they shine like a new dollar. Even crevices, even the the metal pores are cleaned and all of the accumulation of Ura, outside if the house is heavily gum end worn-out grease ia trensmisaions and differentials is JUNIOR infested. You’ll kill plenty of MATCHES gone in a matter of minutes. Car manufacturers zay—For longer parasites instantly — and get transmissions and differentials every 5,000 wiles. douse the SUGAR GOLDEN GRAIN - Italian Style .35 — SPAGHETTI DINNER 2 pkgs. With Tomato-Cheese Sauce COOKS IN 9 MINUTES! .24 penetrates, stays active for 4-oz. cans days, ready to kill young mites TURKEY CONSOMME 3 for With Noodles - 10 12 oz. cans CORN Each 1.12 MINCE MEAT 2 lb. jar s .29 Orange Marmalade STARR J A M RELIANCE CATSUP 2 Hermiston, Oregon birds. Standard Poultry House Spray is economical, persist Whole Kernel - 12 oz. cans W. P. GRAHAM PHEASANT Cut Green .49 2 lb. jar • 37 Purple Plum Hermiston Auto Company eggs or feathers. ( case $3.29 ) BEANS ans (case $2.49 ) 3 for 22 • INLAND VALLEY SUNNY JIM and ticks as they drop from . . wall show you how DEE TEE works—FREEI ent, leaves no grease to stain Real Quality (Large size - Long wearing) » VIENNA SAUSAGES MISSION SOFT TIP VALAMONT Standard Poultry House Spray ROSE BRAND MORTON HOUSE Duffs HOT MUFFIN MIX 14 oz. pkg. Add water, mix. bake.that’s all BROOM 10 lb. bag hie clean and refill 21 i lb. jar -55 14-oz. bottles .35 TOMATOES (case 3.44) 2 for .20 No. 212 cans SEAPORT PEAS No. 303 cans • case 3 for .32 $2.49) GOLDEN WEST 1 lb. pkg. COFFEE .29 _ c Discount on HOUSE SPRAY This Month TABLE QUEEN LIMA BEANS SALAD DRESSING With Ham qt. jar HERMISTON, OREGON Grecer MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE SHERIFF WORK Resident of Pendleton for 7 years. Sam Moore Phone 3781 SHERIFF For general disinfection and .29 Hermiston Food Store Your Certified "ndcpcnucnt For germ-killing use STANDARD SUPER-GERMITE. DENNISON REPUBLICAN TICKET POULTRY Hermiston, Resident of Umatilla County for 20 years. Oregon Your local representative for STANDARD of CALIFORNIA Pd. Adv. by W. P. Graham