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OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday and Saturday April 13 - 14 Dennis Morgan • Dane Clark and Eleanor Parker Color Cartoon and Sport Reel Sunday and Monday April 15 - 16 Mrs. P. N. Bergerson (nee Flor- Mrs. Eva McMickle entered the . enee Woughter) of San Francisco, Hermiston General hospital Mon Calif., is visiting her parents, Mr. day and is receiving medical treat LOCALS and Mrs. F. C. Woughter for sev- ment. I eral weeks. Ray Shaw, Yeoman 3rd class, U. S. Navy, who arrived home last Rev. E. M. Ayers of Ordnance Mrs. Walter Sanders underwent week on a 30-day leave, is spend entered the Walla Walla hospital ing his leisure time working for last week for surgical treatment. She Walla. is getting along nicely. week. O. O. Felthouse. Mrs. Melvin Follett and two | Technical Sergeant Harry L. Mrs. Leonard Keller and baby children of Baker arrived Wed Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. son arrived home Sunday after nesday to spend the remainder of Connor Sr., of Hermiston, is now having visited for several weeks the week with relatives here. stationed with an Air Service in Pendleton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson of Squadron of Brigadier General Mrs. Carrie Beitel was a medi Longview. Wash., visited here this James A. Mollison’s Fifteenth Air cal patient at the Hermiston Gen week at the home of his mother, Force Service Command in Italy. eral hospital for several days last Mrs. G. M. Pierson, and other rel His work is connected with re week. atives. pairing P-38 fighter planes that Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Harris of Pvt. George G. Cooper is home have been damaged in recent rec Echo announce the arrival of a on a two-weeks furlough from ord-breaking raids over Germany. baby boy, Ronald, who weighed 6 Camp Roberts, Calif., visiting his The Women's Council of the pounds 12 ounces, born at the parents and friends. He will re Christian church met in the home Hermiston General hospital. Mrs. Grace Mudge of Los Ange port back to Ft. Ord, Calif., upon of Mrs. Mora Smallwood for an completion of his furlough. executive meeting Wednesday, les arrived Friday night to spend Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ford, who April 4. About 20 ladies were a week visiting at the home of Mr. recently sold their farm near present. One vital question dis- and Mrs. James Todd. Mrs. Mudge Stanfield, have moved to Long- cussed was post-war conscription is a former resident of Hermiston view. Wash., where Mr. Ford will of American youth for military but has spent the past five years The general council in Los Angeles. She will return work. The Ford auction held training. some weeks ago was one of the meeting of this group met in an to Redding, Cal., where she will best in recent months, all live all-day session in the Victory be in business with her brother. stock and equipment bringing Square club house on Wednesday, Mrs. Mudge had also been visiting relatives in Spokane. April 11. good prices. Mr. and Mrs. Orvan Townsend Just received a lot of infant Miss Noreen Townsend, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvan L. shoes, sizes 0 to 4. Get ’em now as of Hermiston have recently re Townsend, arrived Tuesday even- they will be rationed after May 1. ceived word that their son, Arlie 35-1c M. Townsend, has been promoted ing from Long Beach, Calif., Saylor’s. GM 3/c, Ordnance Dept. He is where she has spent the past five Richard Errol Kingsley, who to months working in a Douglas Air has made his home with his aunt, now stationed in the Aleutians craft plant in the material control Mrs Jessie Hineline, for many and sends home an interesting ar department. Miss Townsend, who years, recently enlisted with the ticle entitled “Battle Without formerly was employed at the U. Ss Navy under the 17-year-old Guns,” which was written by one First National Bank here, is not training program. Dick has been of the boys in that area. certain as to her future plans but attending Oregon State college the will remain here for the time be past year, being a graduate of ing. Hermiston high school. He enlist ed through the Pendleton office. OVERSEAS Among those graduating from an intensive course of Basic Engi Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. neering training at recent Service E. Attebury of near Stanfield re Schools exercises here was Clar cently met in the war zone, and ence Myers, 27, husband of Mrs. needless to say. enjoyed a very Naomi M. Myers. Rt. 2. Hermis pleasant visit. Lt. E. R. Attebu ton. This Bluejacket was selected ry. with the navy air corps, has for his specialized training on the been experiencing considerable basis of his recruit training apti thrills in recent months, including test scores. Graduates from several holes shot through his “In this was mani tude the twenty specialized courses plane by Jap anti-aircraft fire. He fested the love of God taught here at the Service Schools has escaped all injury to date and are sent to sea. to short stations, writes that he is still hale and toward us, because that or to advanced schools for further hearty. God sent his only be duty. Raymond G. Attebury. E.M. 3/c, is aboard one of Uncle Sam’s bat- gotten Son into the t’e wagons but recently has re- world, that we might reived assignment on one of the islands in the north Pacific. He live through him.” See states that he has good duty now, —1 John 4:9. with lots of time to read and sleep. L. L. BOYNTON Although he states that he be- comes quite lonely, he wants to for that next stay for the finish so "that he won’t have tn “o back again. CARPENTRY JOB . HERMISTON Both bovs pre good letter writ- er$ and keen their parents inform BAPTIST CHURCH — Cabinet Work — ed as to their whereabouts and their health. H. V. McGee, Pastor Phone 2452 a major General opera tionat the Walla hospital last ATTEBURY BOYS MEET Color Cartoon and News Reel Tue«. - Wed. - Thurs. April 17 - 18 - 19 BEWARE THE ‘BEATEN” GERMANS! Come and see WMV! re wr % Comedy—Prunes and Politics and Clockwatchers MARRIAGE NEWS ARE ANNOUNCED A wedding of considerable in terest to local friends was the marriage of Nellie C. Dayton of Eugene to N. J. Vanskike of Her miston. The vows were exchang ed Thursday evening, April 5, at Vancouver, Wash., with Rev. Paul Kunzman officiating, the ring cer emony being used. The bridal couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Fawcett of Portland, long time friends of the groom. The bride is a mem ber of a prominent family of Eu gene and Mr. Vanskike is well known in the Hermiston commun ity, having lived here for the past 14 years. The couple returned to Her miston Saturday morning and will make their home in Hermiston where the groom is employed at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. FOOD VALUES llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||l!l!ll!ll!!!llilllllll!lll!!IS!!IIIIM^ $ SUGARIPE CRESCENT : THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1945. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Buttar Flavor .17 with Color - 1-oz. bottle Prunes Large Santa Clara CALUMET Soda Powiter 25-oz. can RELIANCE Ceke Flower 29 El-rw s 25 Beans SOFTASILK Oven Baked - 26-oz. jar When Jou Buy Buy Wisely Men and Women are known by the clothes they wear. Buying a coat, suit or slack is not an every day occurrence — So have them tailored individually for you. “Let your outer appearance indicate your inner worth !” Get in your order now. It takes longer to get them. ARE WORTH WAITING FOR! Complete satisfaction guaranteed. See Ernest Ghormley at— WEATHER STAYS RATHER COOL Although Old Man Sol is mak ing every effort these days to make life more pleasant, it seems that he has obstacles to overcome also. The past week has seen some fine weather, but as a whole it has been more like early March, with cold winds, rain and even some hail. Fruit growers, espec ially. are quite worried about their crops. The report for the week follows: Max. Min. Date 64 37 April 4 66 43 April 5 April 8 65 40 April 7 35 58 April 8 50 39 April 9 55 33 April 10 57 35 third vice president, Mrs. Lloyd Harryman; secretary, Mrs. Bous quet; treasurer, Mrs. William Kik. Officers were installed by Mrs. El len Lee, executive secretary of Haith Association of Pendleton, with a very impressive ceremony. Following a short business meeting there were two sound films shown on tuberculosis. It was announced the mobile unit would not get here until Septem ber, instead of June as was plan ned. Mr. King, superintendent of schools, spoke on bills passed by the legislature effecting education. Announcement was made of a circus to be held in the gym on April 27 and 28. The next regu lar meeting of the P.T.A. will be April 24. UMATILLA PTA HAS MEETING The regular meeting of the Umatilla P.T.A. was called to or der by the president. Annabelle Richwine, followed by the flag salute and the singing of the Na tional Anthem. Election of officers for the com ing year resulted as follows: pres ident. Mrs. William Kennedy; first vice president. Bill Neugent; sec ond vice president. Earl Huson; k Wanted! Hop Yard Workers Harry Kessler Phone Hermiston 3603 after 5:00 P. M. JHURCH April 15, 1945 Jesus’ Ethical Message Confronts the World” Hermiston Methodist Church W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor Omette MWW* MUrtn ~ ■■ rote we 234-lb. pkg RELIANCE DINNER : » Sugar 10 lbs. .65 IS Peas No. 2 cans RELIANCE DICED PHEASANT Vanilla IS 8-oz bottle s S 4 lbs. .49 at the 2 for .21 Beets No. 2 cans $ RELIANCE THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS Raisins DXWNOINNC $ Puches 23 8 Sliced Freestone - No. 212 can GOLDLEAF BARTLETT HERSHEYS Pears Cocoa 27 : • No. 21 2 can Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Grocer 7-Piece Orchestra Saturday, April 14th AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 50c Per Person - Dancing 3 to 12 ▲AAAAAAAAAAAAAA EUERSOnE UJELCOME! 1 $ $ $