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OASIS THEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON MAY 25-26 FRI.-SAT. Cdellailland Pcurrings “Yninles,” OROUR* MAY 27-28 SUN.-MON. GARY GRANT and JOHN GARFIELD in R. E. Allstott, Jr., left Tuesday for Eugene to spend a few days on business. Mrs. Alton Kingsbury of Neot- su. Ore., was a business visitor in Hermiston Thursday and Friday. Merrill Jenkins of Umatilla en tered the Hermiston General hos pital on Tuesday for medical care. Mrs. Fred Erickson is up and around again after being confined to her home more than a week due to the flu. Mrs. Fred Rauch spent several days in Spokane the past week looking after business interest and visiting friends there. Bruce Norton and Vance Matott have returned home. having passed their physicals for the Na- vy and are awaiting call. Brierley’s 5 to 25c store has been completely redecorated in side this week and presents a neat appearance. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hendricks left Monday for Ontario, Ore., to visit with friends and also to look after business interests there. Earl has been employed as mechanic at the Hermiston Auto Co. the past several months. Bowman’s Shoe Shop No-Mark Brown Rubber Heels Now Available! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson left Monday for Tillamook for an in definite visit with their daughter and family. Mrs. Marjorie Barber of Ukiah is now receiving medical care in the Hermiston hospital, having been admitted there Tuesday. Miss Esther Kittilsen of Her miston was admitted to the Her miston hospital last Friday for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring and daughter Sylvia left Sunday for Salem and Dallas to spend a few days with their relatives and friends. Ben Connor, proprietor of the Pheasant Cafe, is adding a walk-in meat storage refrigerator to the facilities of his establishment this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brock of Hermiston a daughter, Sandra Louise, weight 8 lbs., 15 ounces, at the Hermiston hospital last Friday afternoon. A son, James Eldon, weight 6 lbs. 1212 ozunces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waldpole of Stan field at the Hermiston hospital early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bud Hooker and infant daughter, Pamela Lou, were able to leave the Hermiston hospital Sunday for their home in the Col umbia district. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson are moving this week into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hendricks just west of the Legion hall on east Main street. Eddie Isensee, chief petty offic er, U.S. Navy, came Monday morn ing for a 2-day visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baumgart ner of Hermiston. News Reel and Cartoon Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. May 29-30-31 ’ HORION VELOZ "CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY WHOM YE WILL SERVE ... AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE, WE WILL SERVE THE LORD.” —Joshua 24:15 ROBEP1 LIVINGSTON YOLANDA ROY ROGERS World in Action and Musical Comedy * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR Hermiston Baptist Church H. V. McGEE. Pastor [Closed Memorial Day— -Wednesday] .27 Junior Matches 6 boxes for .23 Lynden Raviola .... 1 lb. jar .18 Speas Pure Cider Vinegar per qt. .17 Missionettes Egg Noodles 16-oz. pkg. .23 Lynden Twistee Noodle Dinner, lb. jars, 2 for .27 Reliance Shaker Salt, 2 lb. cans............ 2 for 1g Lynden Egg Noodles & Chicken $ > $ THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO .... 1 lb. jar Yakima Farmer Tomato Juice 46 oz. can Bay Beauty Pink Salmon . 1 lb. can OX9DOL DUI Large Pkg. 230 7 oz. can .09 Aunt Sue’s French Dry Cleaner per gal. .7 9 Wadham’s Washing Ammonia 2 pt. bot. .25 Palmdale Boysenberries, ex. heavy syrup, 1 lb. .31 Jet Oil Shoe Polish, black or brown S & W Orange Marmalade bot. 1 lb. jar .21 Mavis Cola Syrup 12 oz. bottle Makes delicious drinks at home. .20 Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Congratulated by Doolittle S/Sgt. Harvey A. Thompson of Hermiston was one of the 185.000 men and women of the Eighth air force congratulated by their com mander Lt. Gen. James H. Doolit- tie on V-E day. The Eighth | dropped an average of’a ton of | bombs every minute of the last 12 months. • DURE, these there are lots of girls days — but day you step into them. Good leather* and fine workmanship make them hold 3 bars 20c just the pair you'll like. lleyenbeuq SHOES U FOR MEN U How is the Berry Season Coming Are You Prepared For It? We have FLATS and HALLOCKS ready for you. HAYING TOOLS—A good supply on hand Get yours now! Inland Cooperative “The Farmers Own Store' Union 76 Gasoline Hermiston, Oregon Triton Motor Oil UNION OIL COMPANY “Now is the time to change gear oil in your car !” FUEL — OILS — INSECT SPRAYS Prompt Delivery - Phone 2751 - Geo. Harkenrider •======================================= Sunday KUJ Walla Walla 8:30 A. M. Yakima King’s Heralds The Great Gospel 1 : U wot • O 3 2 ° 2 2 co Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL 118 OPTOMETRIST South Main St. — Pendleton © 3 W 0 o o ■ 0 For Information Write— "Voice of Prophecy” Box 55 — Lo» Angeles, Calif. Over 30 Years Grocer stylo dividends these days. Wo havo If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Your Certified Independent their much longer. GOOD shoos pay Postoffice Building Progresses Workmen this week poured the first concrete for the foundation for the new postoffice building on east Main street in Hermiston and now the work is progressing rap idly. Frank Sargent, local con tractor, is supervising the con-1 struction of this needed addition | to Hermiston and surrounding ter-1 ritory. LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM ! shoes such nice-going in Weyenberg Shoes. You know if the first 2 lb. pkg. .32 cnmny with it’s different. What’s more, it’s CARD OF THANKS To the friends and relatives who assisted me during the last illness of my deceased husband. William 1 McDonald, I wish to thank them ! for their kindness and sympathy. | Ella McDonald. Sunshine Sugar-Honey Graham Crack., 2 lbs. Royal Chef Minced Butter Clams Mrs. L. Addleman returned to the home of ber son, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Addleman, from St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday after having been there for three weeks. The George Turner residence on west Hermiston avenue which was gutted by flames three months ago is being rebuilt on a larger foun dation and workmen this week are ready to shingle the roof. Dayton Harris returned Monday from LaGrande after having spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanPatten. Mrs. Harris and son Michael re mained for a longer visit. Hermiston business people with drew from their tasks early yes terday morning to view thirty bombers from the Walla Walla air base cruising in formation over the city. Pvt. Jack Rogers left Thursday of last week for Fort Benning, Ga., after having spent a 10-day fur lough with his grandparents and other relatives and friends. Jack is a paratrooper. Dr. I. C. Bohlman performed a tonsilectomy at the Hermiston General hospital Monday upon Melvin Volkman. 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Volkman of Hermiston. Miss Peggy Todd left Wednes day for Vancouver, Wash., where she will make her home with her sister. Miss Virginia Todd, at the McLoughlin Heights, and will be employed there for the summer months. Mrs. Hugh Fraser and daughter Nancy left Monday for Portland to spend a week visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley. "Butch,” their Scottie dog, made the trip with them. Miss Nancy Wines entertained Thursday night of last week at the I home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | M. L. Watson, a group of 16 young people of the sophomore class. The I evening was spent in playing . games and later refreshments | were served. Mrs. Lloyd Harry man of Route 2, Hermiston. received word this | week that her brother-in-law, Cor poral John Frederick, had been i released from a prison camp where he had been since October 1 17, 1944. His wife, the former , Miss Agness Roberts, lives at Ore gon City. I Cpl. Albert Isensee arrived Mon- | day from Dyersburg. Tenn., for a 3-day visit in Hermiston with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baum gartner. who reside on Ridgeway avenue. Albert is a gunner in the [ air corps and had a 10-day leave | but was called back Wednesday. 1 He expects to go overseas upon | arrival at his Lase Robert W. Christain. A.M. 2/c, | had the pleasure of spending one | day leave with his nephew, La- vern E. Thompson. E.M. 2/c, of Lakeview, Ore., on Aahu in the Hawaiian Islands. on the 26th of I | April, and also met Frank Stone, | and a pal from Prosser, Wash.. | and enjoyed talking over old times and school days. First Lt. Wayne Power is spend- , ing 30 days leave in Pendleton | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Philip Power at 2016 S. W. Emi grant ave. He will return to the army ordnance base at Santa Mon ica, Calif., for reassignment, hav ing spent three years in the supply section with the Fifth Air Force in the Southwest Pacific theater. The Power family are former Hermiston residents. "Please send me your free correspondence course. Name P. O. Box State