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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON Q SUN.-MON IRENE DENNIS MORGAN-MANNING News and Cartoon .MY MU. HARAY OWENS World in Action—Inside France Musical—Fun Time * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR GaBONUS Dr. A. E. Marble, chiropractor, Port spent several days land this week on business. Miss Leladell Warner of Pen dleton was a week end guest of Miss Peggy Todd. Mrs. L. W. Douglas of Pendle ton arrived last Thursday to spend a week with relatives here. Mrs. R. E. Alstott entered the Hermiston General hospital Sat urday suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Marie Olsen and daughter of Arcata, Calif., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartley. Geo. Harris entered the Her miston General hospital Wednes day morning suffering from heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray of Portland were overnight guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davison. Mrs. Marvel Walpole returned to her home in Stanfield after a several day stay at the Hermiston General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy of Portland visited at the home of her father, Lewis Fales, last week. Mrs. W. P. Schock ! Walla Walla has purchased tract of land about five blocks north of the Hermiston Hotel and expects to construct a modern bake shop. Little Jean Williams, who is 3 vears old. entered the Hermiston General hospital Sunday to re ceive medical attention for sever al davs for ear infection. O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that Why hast formed thou made me thus?” Romans 9:20 Mrs. George Liebe returned to her home in Columbia district af ter spending several weeks at the Hermiston General hospital. Mrs. Ella Kirk, who has been employed at the Dillard French ranch at Pilot Rock, returned home Monday for a short stay. Mrs. Alta Knerr, who in recent months has been in Port Orford, Ore., with her son and family, is in Hermiston this week. She is disposing her property on Gladys Avenue. Mrs. May Addleman. who was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton last week following a stroke, is reported as some better, although she is still very weak. Relatives of the family have visit ed her during the past ten days. Sgt. and Mrs. R. M. Harris of Monterev, Calif., have been visit- ing at the home of parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris for two weeks. Sgt. Harris returned to Fort Ord, but Mrs. Harris will re main for a longer visit. Mrs. Ina Whitney returned this week from a two month’s visit in Petaluma, Calif., with her daugh ter, Mrs. Barbara Rutherford. She also visited in San Diego and Hol- Ivwood with other relatives. Mr. Rutherford is now stationed in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graves of the Columbia district have sold their 20 acre farm in the Colum bia district to M. Brown of Lex ington. The Browns are former ly of Portland. The ranch is well improved and the new owners will move here in the near future. Mrs. H. K. Iverson and son Dean are moving to Hermiston and have purchased one of the new houses on Ridgeway Avenue. Mrs. Iver son arrived this week and will go to Portland this week end to get her son who has been staying with relatives there. Capt. Iverson re- centlv left for overseas duty with the Army Engineers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kupers and baby of Honolulu spent today (Thursday) with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilcox en tertained at their home with two tables of pinochle Monday night. Mrs. Al Langenwalter won high score and Chas. Wilcox low score. Mrs. Eudora K. McBee of Walla Walla passed away at the Hermis ton General hospital Tuesday af ter having been at the hospital for six weeks. Marshall, Calloway & Hennessy, funeral directors, called for the body for burial at Walla Walla. Mrs. R. Alexander, mother of Mrs. E. P. Dodd, suffered an un fortunate accident Tuesday when she fell from a chair, breaking her right thigh bone. She was taken to St. Anthony's hospital in Pen dleton where she is getting along as well as can be expected. Felthouse and Mrs are leaving Friday night by train from Pendleton for Cincinnatti, Ohio, to visit relatives, and then to Lebanon, Ind., to pick up a school bus which they will drive back, They then plan to visit at his old home town of Elkhart. In- diana, They plan to be gone a month. O. M. Scott of Portland has pur chased the property of Mrs. W. C. Morehouse just south of the city limits and will move to Hermis ton soon. Mr. Scott, formerly of Heponer but more recently of Portland, will engage in dairying, poultry and hog production in small proportions. He formerlv was a prominent wheat grower in the Heppner area. Mrs. Claude Loveland and two children and Mrs. O. L. Townsend returned last Thursday from a 3- dav trin to Fruitland. Ida., where thev visited relatives and friends. Pvt. Ted Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Hodge, recently loft with U. S. Infantry troops from San Francisco, headed for the Pacific war zone Bowman’s Shoe Shop No-Mark Brown Rubber Heels Now Available! See L. L. BOYNTON for that next HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH CARPENTRY JOB H. V. McGee, Pastor Phone 2452 Cabinet Work Of interest to their local friends is the wedding Saturday night of Miss Berdena Belle Bowman, and Mrs. Jack daughter Bowman of Stanfield, and Harold F. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols of Stanfield. The ceremony was performed by Jus tice of the Peace E. P. Dodd at the Dodd residence. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen attended the mar riage couple. FORMER LOCAL MAI PASSES Word was received here by Mrs Ella Kirk of the Cox addition re- cently of the death f Johnny passed away at Oklahoma City. Okla.. April 22, from a heart attack, Funeral ser- vices were held at Hartshone. Okla. Mr. Sills was employed at Hale's Confectionery in Hermis- “((A? Mother dear, my heart is Going out to you today, Brimful of happy wishes For good things to come your way. For, Mother dear, through all the years, You’ve been so good to me, I’m hoping now that all your days Will suit you Perfectly! ton about two years ago, living here about two years prior to moving to Oklahoma. He leaves two sisters, Laura Smith of Waurike, Okla., and Mrs. Newt Miller of Hartshone. A sad incident happened at the funeral when Rev. John S. White, 65. pastor of the Latter Day Saints church at Haileyville, Okla., died the next day as a result of a stroke suffered while officiating at the funeral. SOHOTODE HEARING CENTER Friday, May 18th HERMISTON HOTEL I will gladly make an audio- gram of your hearing. In 20 minutes you can see just what your hearing loss is. and whether or not you need a hearing aid. No charge or obligation. T. C. DOWNS May 13, 1945 Answered Prayer Mother’s Day Hermiston Methodist Church W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor Congratulations, Grads! THOMPSONS B & M OVEN BAKED Malted Milk Beans 18-OZ. JAR LINDSAY Large Pitied Ripe Olives PINT JAR SHREDDED HURCULES MAPLE Ralston 12-OZ. PKGS. ifTn/ftrv /sEttht ta bit /" 4 Syrup 24-OZ. JAR , PURE WHITE ALBERS Flour Flapjack Mackerel FLOUR Brillo For Boy Graduates Small Size Pads SUNSHINE WHEAT TOAST Wafers Duz Granulated Soap LARGE SIZE RELIANCE Lentil PKG For Girl Graduates Compact Lockets Crosses — Earrings Powder Boxes — Charm Bracelets SOAP PADS 1 e CAN LLB a LIPTON’S NOODLE Soup PKGS. Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON CRYSTAL WHITE Soap BARS Your Certified Independent Grocer Identification Bracelets Key Chains - Billfolds Keytainers — Leather Kits Desk Pins Open Evenings Fnr Jour Convenience A. W. Behrman, Jeweler