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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON OASIS THEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON Ellen ARLEN DRE" I . aikiaitrlona n. musCA mAMAO" L 9100" n«» J WILD BILL ELLIOTT Sun.-Mon. Jan. 28-29 Errol Flynn & Paul Lukas UI SULLIVAN * LUCILE WATSON News and Cartoon Recent guests at the G. W. Bai ley home were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey and family of La Grande. R. C. Todd celebrated his 80th birthday Wednesday at the Her miston General hospital. Dr. A. E. Marble, Hermiston chi ropractor, will attend a chiroprac- tic convention in Portland Friday and Saturday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kopacz of Hermiston are the parents of a son. Raymond Royal, born Sunday at the Ordnance hospital. Baby Merrill Wilson, a pneumo nia patient at the local hospital, was able to return to his home this week. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, January 31, between the hours of 24-1c 10 a. m. to 5:00 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Pete Berg are the parents of a baby girl, Judith Ann, born January 11 in St. An thony's hospital in Pendleton. The little tot weighed eight pounds, two ounces at birth. Judith Ann is the third girl in the Berg family. the W. W. “Nellie” Nelson Walla Walla Union-Bulletin made his regular monthly visit to this area the forepart of this week. He is busy preparing data for the an nual Progress Edition of his paper. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O’Neal of Umatilla are the proud parents of a baby girl born Friday at the Her miston General hospital. The little Miss was named Glennadean Sue, and weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce. Wed Jan. 30-31-Feb. 1 Double Feature ATP, Y0. SUSANNA GENE He that being often reproved hardeneth his MV BUDDY neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and Mrs. Melvin Lively and baby Jeanette Lee left Hermiston General hospital to spend several weeks with Mrs. Wallace of Uma- tilla. Mrs. Victoria Churchman was able to leave the Hermiston Gen eral hospital after having spent several weeks there. She is con valescing at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert LaRue of Stanfield announce the arrival of a baby boy 7 pounds 9 ounces born Tuesday at the Hermiston Gener al hospital. In sending in a change of ad dress, M. M. DeMoss, Sp. 3c (W) or Mrs. Harvey DeMoss, writes that for the past seven months she has been a chaplain’s assistant at Palm Beach, Fla. “I have never had a job I liked better except one and that was being Mrs. Harvey DeMoss and keeping house for my husband. Harvey will have been in the South Pacific area exactly two years, the 22nd of this month. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss of Hermiston. that without remedy.” (Pro me PICTUI * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR FJaBONDS Robert Wiglesworth returned to his home Wednesday from the lo cal hospital. Pvt. Margaret McCourt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. McCourt of Stanfield, was re cently transferred to another shore station, following completion of Naval Air Technical Training Cen ter at Norman, Oklahoma. z Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and child ren Charles and Kayella, accom panied by her uncle, Mike J. Dwy er of Ft. Luppon, Colo., who is vis iting here, went to Portland by bus Wednesday morning for a several days stay. Baby Dalvie Garrett, 6 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gar- rett of Boardman, entered the Her- miston General hospital Tuesday for medical treatment. The Hermiston Baptist church expects to have a guest speaker Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. Miss Ina Moore will bring a mis sionary message based upon her experiences in the mission fields of Africa and the Malaya Peninsu- HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor tree - Action SPENCER SUPPORT relieve that mus- cular backache and fatigue—give you new energy. , (A3 ‘ / r Mrs. D. Bearrow 106 Amatol Ordnance. Ore. N. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT QUICK QUAKER OATS 2 1-lb. jars .25 per pkg. .11 3 lb. pkg. SPEE-D-MIX PIE CRUST 17 oz. pkg. SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4 for SUPER SUDS, Floods O’Suds for Dishes & Duds, large CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 4 bars • CAMAY TOILET SOAP • SKAT HAND SOAP ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT SALMON M J. B. JUNIOR COFFEE BLUE JACKET SARDINES MORRELL LIVER LOAF NALLEY S MAYONNAISE BULK DILL PICKLES Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Sale prices range from $3.95 to $14.95. Aliare drastically reduced . . . MOST OF THE STYLES AND MATERIALS OFFERED ON SALE WILL BE LOVELY FOR SPRING WEAR AS WELL AS FOR NOW. YOU WILL BE WISE TO CHOOSE SEVERAL OF THESE GREATLY REDUCED AND ALWAYS USEFUL DRESSES AT THIS TIME BUY NOW! To appreciate these values, you must see them! : Saylor’s Clothing Store Portland where shown at the Methodist Church Pvt. John Lewis, who has spent they resided approximately 18 days here visit- | Mr. House was employed as a fore- | Sunday night at 8:00 p. m. when ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- H. | man at the Kaiser shipyards. Tho I the Sunday Evening club presents Lewis, will leave Friday for Camp latter is the son of Jack House Sr. the picture, “We Also Receive”. It Roberts, Calif., to complete his ba- | of Hermiston and a grandson of is the reversal of the business of sic training in the U. S. Infantry. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey, also of | giving to Christian missions, when He was called home due to the ill-| Hermiston. Funeral services were a wounded American pilot is vess of his father who recently un- | held in the Unity church of Kenne forced down in the jungle and is derwent an operation in the Ord wick. saved and cared for by a tribe of nance hospital. aborigènes who have been influen ced by missionaries and educated Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brown and from their cannibalistic habits. daughters were called to Kenne- ' wick, Wash., recently by the death, Along with this film will be of Mrs. Jack House. She had been I shown "The Book for the World of confined to her bed for four months. She was a daughter of The famous “fuzzy-wuzzy” pic Tomorrow,” a release from the Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Kennewick. ture describing the spectacular American Bible Society. Free will She was married to Jack House Jr. rescue of a wounded airman in the offering will be taken and the ¡public is cordially invited. in 1942. Until two months ago jungles of the South Seas will FUZZY-WUZZY TO PE SHOWN 19c Hunt’s No. 212 23c PEACH P’SERVES Hunt's No. 2 35c JELLY Oswego Asst. No. 1 35c CHILI CON CARNE Ceretelli's ........ 1’s 23c SARDINES with To mato Sauce 1’s 16c Church’s ........ pint PRUNE - PLUMS .28 .19 .19 .23 Oxydol .17 3 bar Jumbo size GREEN ONIONS LETTUCE BROCCOLI G for 1 lb. pkg. ... 2 2-lb o 1 tall lb. pkg. 3 for oz. can oz. Jar per lb. 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ALSO FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! — MEAT DEPARTMENT — Smelt — Oysters — Salmon — Halibut Cottage Cheese — Kraut — Lunch Meat Fryers and Roasting Chickens Choice Cuts of Beef, Pork and Veal PANCAKE FLOUR R. & W 212 lbs OATS R. & W 3 lbs. OATS. Mother's Premium large BISKIT MIX Fisher's .... 212 lbs CAKE It Pastry Fl'r White Lily 4 lbs. SHREDDED WHT Nabisco 2 for POP CORN. Bango-o South Am'n. LGE. LIMA BEANS Triad 2 lbs Hermiston Trading Co