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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON. OREGON PHONE 2121 Fri.-Sat. Nov. 3-4 Double Feature THEY MADE MY Gill A HIT Lilt BRIOSI HAYDEN Sun.-Mon. Nov. 5-6 Anna Sten in Three Russian Girls News Reel Tue». - Wed. - Thur». Nov. 7-8-9 Double Feature Fuzzy Knight in Trigger Trail Tom Conway Cecil "Sy" Ronen is a medical patient at the local hospital, He entered the hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brockway of Detroit, Mich., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ran Frank Reeder, custodian of the som Tuesday and Wednesday. Buttte, spent the past week in Mrs. Carrie Beitel entered the Portland visiting relatives. Hermiston General hospital as a Mrs. Dora Trisler of Boise. Ida., medical patient Saturday. was a guest Monday at the home Pvt. Erwin Null is home on fur of her daughter and family, Mr. lough from North Ft. Lewis visit and Mrs. M. L. Watson. ing his father, Ray Null, and other Vivien Jackson was a tonsilecto relatives and friends. Pvt. Null is my patient at the Hermiston hos with the U. S. Army Engineers. pital Thursday of last week. A bazaar and cooked food sale Little Danny Black was a pneu- will be held December 9th at the monia patient at the Hermiston Burnham store by the ladies of the General hospital from Thursday Methodist church. adv. untili Sunday. Mrs. Oleta Wardwell was a sur Mrs. Bill Sabo and small son gery patient at the Hermiston Gen Danny of Hillsboro, Ore., spent a erai hospital and was able to re week visiting at the home of her turn to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conley of aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. Gunnar Skoubo of Boardman Portland are the proud parents of entered the Hermiston General a son born October 26. He has hospital Sunday as a medical pa been named Willard James. He is the second grandchild of Mr. and tient. Mrs. Vern Gabriel of Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pierson of Marine Private First Class Jack White Salmon spent from Wednes L. Hodge of Hermiston has report day of last week until Sunday at ed at San Diego after 14 months of the home of their son and family, overseas duty. He served with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson. the second marine division. Pfc. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec Hodge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Olyn Hodge of Hermiston. Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Mrs. O. C. Pierce was hostess at November 8th. between the hours her home for the W. S. C. S. Wed of 10:00 a. m. and 5:00 p m. adv. nesday with joint hostesses, Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Elwood returned Jess Prindle. Mrs. Merton Ransom Monday from Seattle. Wash.. | and Mrs. Al Quiring. A luncheon where she spent a month visiting | was served to 32 present with Mrs. at the home of her grandson, Mr. W. A. MacArthur having charge of and Mrs. Roland Deverde Elwood. the business meeting. Mr. Elwood is operating a novelty Vernon A. Welo, manager of the shop in addition to his work at the La Grande office of the Bureau of Boeing Aircraft Co. and is quite Old Age and Survivors Insurance, busy.. social security board, was a busi ness caller in Hermiston Wednes day. R. W. ‘ Bob’’ Christian, A.Ivi. 2/c, and wife were home on leave Octo- ber 19, to visit his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Tom Moore and other rela tives and friends. They left Sun day night, October 29th, to go back “For Christ also hath to Corpus Christi. Texas, where he has been stationed for two years. once suffered for sins, He will report back at the base on 4th, and he expects to the just for the unjust, | 1 November receive his first class rating when he returns for dutv. that he might bring us in Falcon in Mexico LOCALS to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spir it.” * HAVE you BOUGHT YOUR GaBONDS HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor Let a Free • Action SPENCER SUPPORT relieve that mus- c u1 a r backache and fatigue—give you new energy. Mrs. D. Bearrow 106 Amatol Ordnance, Ore. , • i per lb..23 PORK & BEANS, Dennison’s 1512 oz. With tomato sauce 2 cans .25 Sugar 2 for .27 10 lb. sack CORN, Seaport No. 2 cans 3 cans.25 TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s 112-lb. bot. .16 KARO SYRUP, Blue TREASURE PICKLES, Nalley’s 12 oz. jar .18 CRACKERS, Krispy 2 lb. pkg. .32 FINE SHOES Yes, it’s a gift these days to recognize finest shoe values — and insist on having Weyen- berg Shoes. Sturdy, yet supple leathers — expert ly and carefully crafted for trim appearance, real foot comfort and longer mileage. Come in today — get acquainted with these truly fine shoes. Saylor’s Clothing Store and one sister, Mattie Shattenbur- Prayer meeting and choir practice ger of Ohio. Wednesday evening at 7:30. Religion is a simple friendship CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST with God. Life flows to the wor Hermiston, Ore. shiper, emproving the quality of Sunday School, 10:30, preaching the man. God is always conceived morning and evening. Young peo-1 as being greater and higher than pie’s and adult C. E. at 7:00 p. m. the worshiper. Ellen Mahony Canfield passed away October 26, 1944, at the age of 88 years, 7 months and 19 days. She was in Ohio on March 7, 1856. She married R. C. Canfield in the I year 1882. The Th family moved to | Eastern Oregon in 1904 and settled on Butter Creek. The lived in Hermiston until 1928 when they | moved to California. | After Mr. Canfield's death, Mrs. ! Canfield made her home with her | daughter. She is survived by two I sons, Laurence and John of Cali- | fornia, one daughter. Ellen Gardi ner of Caldwell, Idaho, nine grand children, four great-grandchildren $ $ 65c terminta flethmbist Chirrh - - - - - - : $ d ssPPig"äur Worship $ 1 lb. jar .32 COFFEE, M. J. B. FLAPJACK. Albers TO KNOW FLLEN MAHONY CANFIELD $ $ MINCE MEAT, bulk C. D. Shaw, who was thrown from a horse Sunday, received first aid at the local hospital. A bazaar and cooked food sale will be held December 9th at the Burnham store by the ladies of the Methodist church. adv. Mrs. Earl Watson and three children arrived Sunday from Spo- kane where they have been living for several months but now plan to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Easton of Boyd. Ore., are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Sunday at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mettéer an nounce the arrival of a baby girl weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces born Wednesday at the Hermiston Gen eral hospital. The little Miss was named Peggy Ellen. Nick Steiner has received a let ter from his son, Pfc. Ralph C. Steiner, stating that he is “some where in the west." He is still in good health. He states that the censorship is quite strict at the present time and is unable to tell much of his work. Miss Irene Brown, formerly stenographer at the Hermiston Transfer Co., writes from Salem that they like that city very much, especially the scenery and green shrubbery. Miss Bonnie Brown, formerly employed at the First National Bank, is now working in the payroll department at Paulas Bros. Packing Co. Earl Brown, agate grinder, has been taking things easy, according to Irene’s letter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson were hosts at an anniversary din ner for his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pierson of White Salmon, Wash., who were celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary Sun day. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pierson and three child ren of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Purl Pierson and three children of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Back us and two children and Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Townsend have received word that their son has now been promoted to Corp. Miles Townsend. He is associated with the U. S. Army in San Fran cisco in the postal department. The Miles Townsends were recently Barents of a babv daughter born m Vancouver where Mr. Townsend is staying with her parents while her husband is in the service. This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wes’ev Townsend. Henrv Hardin of Chelan. Wash., is visiting in Hermiston this week with his friend. Bob Geer, who is ’eaving soon for the armed forces. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 21 2 lb. pkg. .23 , 1944 WHEAT TOAST WAFERS, Sunshine 1 lb. pkg. .18 15 oz. jar.21 CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 pkgs. 21c Despite wartime conditions, Rexall again brings you 1c Sale SAVINGS. PEANUT BUTTER, Air Flight 1 lb. jars BORENE SOAP GRANULES Double Refined RAIN DROPS, saves soap 2 for .27 large size .25 Federal CAMAY, the soap of beautiful women 3 bars .20 milk NUBORA BLEACH i 2 gal. .20 3 tall cans RED DEVIL, soot & carbon remover BATHROOM TISSUE, Purex ... 11 2 lb. pkg. .23 12 oz. .27 6 rolls .25 On special occasions some of these items are sold below regular list prices but ntvtr at tach ndactJ prias as now. Although quality is unchanged, the raritty and qaantitits art UmittJ. So shop early and avoid disappointment. For your tolerance and understanding if some favorite 1c Sale Items ate not available, we say "Thank You!" COMPLETE SCHEDULE WORSHIP SERVICES XOU%"288mM II i.a. MOI MUSIC I p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR Remember, This is The Famous Rexall Original One Cent Sale ADVERTISED COAST TO COAST! 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