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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON Friday and Saturday MARIA MONTEZ V.6A SUSANNA FOSTER ; BONE T As Color Cartoon and Comedy Sun.-Mon. April 29-30 Francis Lederer in “VOICE in the WIND” May 1 Tuesday Only Matinee this Tuesday starting at 4 P. M. Special-- A Full Reel Devoted to 'Roosevelt Is Dead! Mrs. Roy Pearson and daughter Jean made a visit to Virginia re cently to visit relatives. Mrs. T. J. Means left Sunday evening for a few days visit in Portland with her parents. Mrs. Carrie Beitel was able to leave the Hermiston General hos pital Wednesday after spending several days there. Mrs. Walpole was a patient at the Hermiston hospital Wednes day. Capt. and Mrs. William Purvis returned Wednesday from a ten day vacation at Walport, Oregon, to visit at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor. Corp. Rita Du Puis of Petaluma, Calif., spent several days at the home of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor. Miss Bonnie Brown and W. H. Brown of Salem spent the week end with friends here. They for merly made their home in Hermis ton. Jess Baker, who recently left for Boise, Idaho, for induction in to the U. S. Army, is now station ed at Ft. Douglas, Utah, according to word received here by Mrs. Ba ker. Mrs. Baker is employed at Saylor’s clothing store. Barbara Thomas. 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas of Salem, passed away at her home April 17. She is also survived by one brother, Donald; one sister, Shirley, both of Salem, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sale of Stanfield. 5, Kay Kyser - Ann Miller in Caroline Blues Cartoon and Comedy Wed.-Thurs. May 2-3 Mrs. Shinkle is a patient in the Hermiston General hospital. Miss Ruth Means spent the week end in Hermiston with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Means, re turning to college Sunday evening. Mrs. Elmira Harvey left Thurs day (today) for Seattle to spend a few days visiting her mother. Mrs. Harvey is a nurse at the Hermis- ton General hospital. Mrs. Ernest Skinner and baby son returned to their home Wed- nesday from the Hermiston Gen- eral hospital. Word has been received here that Miss Grace Pearson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson, was married to Wayne Spencer of Caldwell, Idaho, April 10. Mrs. H. D. Howe of Portland re turned to her home Saturday af ter having spent the week visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown announce the arrival of a baby son Lawrence Ivan, weighing 5 pounds born Monday at the Hermiston General hospital. Karen Spencer, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer, fell and broke her collar bone Saturday. It was necessary to have it put in a cast. Pvt. Ted Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Hodge, returned Sun day to Fort Ord, Calif., following a furlough spent here. He recent ly completed training with U. S. Infantry. Pvt. Hodge lost little time while in Hermiston, working with the milk route every day. A birthday party, honoring Miss Arlene Hooker, was enjoyed at the A. M. Hooker farm Sunday after noon by the following young peo ple: Barbara. Janet and Suzie Jones. Lloyd and Leonard McRob erts. Jimmy Casper, Patty Ham mack. and Dale and Arlene Hook er. After the party a 4-H Victory Garden meeting was held and a rabbit club organized. Bowman’s Shoe Shop “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” Double Feature! ZANE GREY’S —Hebrews 10:31 “SHADOW OF SUSPICION” See L. L. BOYNTON NEVADA Marjorie Weaver and Peter Cookson in No-Mark Brown Rubber Heels Now Available! Visitors here this week are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McKenzie and two children. Mary Alice and Ger ald Jr., of Richmond. Va. They were called west bv the serious ill ness of Mrs. McKenzie's mother. Mrs. J. E. Dove of Portland. Mr. McKenzie is employed in a patent office in Richmond, having fol lowed that business for the past seven years. They are staying here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. for that next CARPENTRY JOB HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH — Cabinet Work — H. V. McGee, Pastor Phone 2452 Miss Annie Lindsay has resign ed her position as bookkeeper at the office of the Umatilla Electric Cooperative association. At pres ent she is visiting in Hoquiam, Wash., and later intends to make a trip east with her mother, Mrs. Dan Lindsay. Harold Neill, Ordnance 1/c, U. S. Navy, arrived home April 19 to spend until May 7 with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, and other relatives. Harold has exper ienced many of the thrills of the present conflict but has come through unharmed. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wolley and family and Miss Jessie Brierley made a trip to the valley over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Woolley visited in Forest Grove and Port land while Miss Brierley attended to business matters in Portland. They report that the valley is very pretty this time of the year. Miss Noreen Townsend, who re cently returned to Hermiston fol lowing several months spent in California where she was employ ed, expects to resume work at the First National Bank the first of the month. She spent the past week end visiting friends in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill were pleased to receive a telephone call and a telegram this week from their son, Corp. Ralph Neill, from San Francisco where he arrived last week. Ralph was wounded February 6 at Manila and his left arm is still in a cast but he is getting along nicely . He was re turned home on a hospital ship. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bartlett re turned this week following a 21, day trip which took them east as far as St. Marys, Ohio, where Mrs. Bartlett visited relatives. Mr. Bartlett visited his mother at Ord, Neb., and other relatives in Oma ha and Lincoln, Neb. They report that they were greeted with win try weather at all places, even ex periencing a real blizzard. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson moved last week to La Grande where they have leased a Union Oil Co. station. Lynn, who has been working at the Red & White store here, had planned to open an airport in Hermiston but new plans, of course, will prevent this. Mrs. Anderson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Her miston. The dolly bittie Toiler represents and reflects the character, integrity and which in turn reputation of point to the long years of building public confidence with the right kind of tailoring, woolens, and service, and the squarest kind of dealing through the better class stores. Women and men’s Coats, Suits and Slacks measured by one who knows. Absolutely guaranteed, not only to fit, but to suit you in every way. See ERNEST GHORMLEY at PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Leland Morse. Pastor Special meetings will continue every night except Monday and Saturday throughout this coming week. Don’t miss these inspira tional services. Sunday evening, April 29, at eight o’clock, there will be a can dle lighting service honoring members of the armed forces. Come light a candle for your boy or girl in the service. The sub ject for the evening will be “Three Essentials of National Peace.” C. E. Rally Held Here Monday A Christian Endeavor rally was held in the Christian church Mon day, April 23. Six churches of the district were represented, with about 75 in attendance. A ban quet was served at 7:30 p. m. by the Women’s Council of the local Christian church. The address of the evening was delivered by the minister of the Hermiston Chris tian church on the subject, “We Must Be the World We Want”. The meeting closed with a recrea tional program for the young peo ple in the basement, and an execu tive meeting of district officers in the auditorium. HUNCH April 29 1945 “And The Blind Shall See.” Hermiston Methodist Church W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor A . FOOD VALUES ■IM Congratulations, Grads! ■niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii-k * KRAUT, Sparks 24-oz. jar .2.2 CUCUMBER CHIPS, C-H-B 24-oz. jar .32 TANG Salad Dressing, Nalley’s MINCED CHICKEN, Lynden BEANS, Mex. Style, Boone County . in chili gravy - No. 2 cans CARROTS, Diced, White Tag 303’s RICE, Fancy Blue Rose SLICED BEETS, Seaport No. 2 cans VEGETABLE SOUP, Campbell MATCHES, Junior S .39 4-oz. jar .35 1-lb. box .25 2 lbs. .19 2 for .25 2 cans .27 6 boxes .23 For Girl Graduates 3 cans .XO large size . 22 TOILET SOAP, Palmolive reg. bars SOAP PADS, Brillo Rings — Compacts — Lockets Crosses — Earrings Powder Boxes — Charm Bracelets Suvsu KeenGuacke., 2 lb. box .32 For Goy Graduates * Gunshine .20 5 pads for .09 3 for VANO, cleans your walls & linoleum............. If you're not using VANO . . you’re working too hard ! $ AAAAABA .21 SHAKER SALT, 2 lb. cartons SUPER SUDS $ Gift Suggestions 29 2 for .29 GINGERBREAD MIX, Dromedary 14120Z. ph : Hi Ho i Rings — Identification Bracelets Key Chains — Billfolds Keytainers — Leather Kits Desk Pins : f A dainty cheese cracker 6-oz. pkg. .1 Open Evenings For Gour Convenience R Down Payment Will Hold Hour Gift Item! 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