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OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON. OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 22 - 23 PAL N IG H T S DOUBLE FEATURE A B TOM KOWN'KGCY MORAN j f AII m KNUNS • DeaeM MEEK £ A NÉVV U N IV fC S A l PICTURE “ Emergency Squad” w ith WILLIAM HENRY Color C artoon— L ittle Lambklm SUN. - MON. - TUES. MARCH 24 - 25 - 26 Continuous Show Sunday “ The Roaring Twenties” sta rrin g JAMES CAGNEY PRISCILLA LANE Special Attraction! The LOUIS-GODOY FIGHT PICTURES Color Cartoon— K itten MARCH 27 - 28 <»iu8Sr fESAR ROMFRn CESAR ROMERO MARJORIE WEAVER Sport Reel— Top Notch Comedy — In tern atio n al H. W ilkins of Echo was In H er miston Wednesday atten d in g to bus iness m atters. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sm ith and Mrs. Tom S tew art and son E arl vis ited in Pasco Monday. Mrs. Tom Stew art of Columbia district was a d in n er guest at the J. G. Pearson home Friday. Ted Heyden of Echo was a busi ness v isitor In H erm iston one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an and family were Sunday dinner guests of his m other, Mrs. Chas. Rohrm an, in Pendleton. Miss Mary B urnham Is spending her spring vacation w ith her m oth er, Mrs. J. S. Burnham . She Is a t tending school at E llensburg, Wn. Hazel F ranzen and Rosemary Ser ell, stu d en ts a t E. O. C. E. of La Grande, spent the sp rin g vacation at the Serell home south of town. Miss M yrthena M artin, Miss Eva Wilcox, Miss Mary B urnham and Miss M arjorie B urnham were in P en dleton Tuesday n ig h t where they saw “Gone W ith th e W ind.” Ladrew Moshberger, former H er miston teacher, is spending the E ast er vacation a t the Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan home. He teaches in the Eugene high school and afte r th e school term expects to go on a South A merican cruise. • • • P. A. VELVET HALF & HALF THOMPSON'S DRUG M ittens WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY _” Tennis Revels AAAAAAAAAAAAA H e r m is to n B arber Shop • O LD THE R E L IA B L E EXPERIENCED BARBERS BEST OF SERVICE BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Specials for March 22, 23 & 25 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1040. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FAO K TWO SHREDDED W HEAT.................... 2 pkgs. I9 1 CAKE FLOUR, Red & W h ite...... 23* PREMIUM CHOCOLATE, R. & W. >/2 lb. f g l WALNUT HALVES, f’cy light Ore. % lb. 29* FLAVOR JELL .................................4 for ¿90 EGG DYES, P a a s......................................... IO* CATSUP, Red & White 14 oz. .... 17* CATSUP, Brimfull 12 oz........... IO* LUNCHEON MEAT, R & W 12 oz. ... »3* SLICED BEETS, R. & W. No. 2’s .... 2 for 27* RITZ CRACKERS .... ............ »3* SMALL SWEET PICKLES, 25 oz........ 35* MAYONNAISE, Quart 43* SUNSPUN, Q uart............... 35* COFFEE, Red & White, 1 lb. 26c ... 2 iba. 50* MILK, Red & W h ite............... 3 for 20* CRISCO 3 lbs. 50* -F R E S H W. T. G erard of Lexington was a business caller in H erm iston Tues day. Mrs. M. C. B arag ar and Mrs. J. S. Burnham were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an and Charles were business visitors in Adams, A thena and W eston Tuesday. A ugust Rauch, who is atten d in g Oregon S tate college, is spending Birthday Party Enjoyed spring vacation a t his home. Mrs. G erald W hite, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Louie W hite and Mrs. W. Grogan, en tertain ed for dau g h ter Lois spent Monday in W al her nephew, Je rry Grogan, on his la W alla. second b irth d ay Monday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Isaacs and daughter The honoree received many lovely Helen of Pilot Rock spent Friday gifts. L ittle folks present were Dor- evening and Saturday w ith her p ar rene Cable, who was celebrating her ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Dyer. third birthday, and Sally Pearson, A. C. Heyden and son of Echo Paul Boynton, P atsy H ansen, Sylvia were in H erm iston Tuesday. Mr. Q uiring, ta m m y H edw all, P au la Heyden is a director of the Farm Bracher, Sharon GTOgan and Shirley Quiring. M others present were Mrs. Bureau mill. W alt P earson, Mrs. A. H. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox were in Pendleton Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. P aul B racher, Mrs. Leander W hile th ere they saw the show, Q uiring, Mrs. Neil Boynton, Mrs. A1 Q uiring, Mrs. M. G. H edw all and “Gone W ith the W ind.” Mrs. Ben F au st of Eagle Creek, Mrs. W. A. Mikesell. Ore., is visiting this week a t the Hermiston Union Church home of her daughter, 'Miss Maxine C. W arner, P astor Faust. As we approach an o th er E aster T h rift shop sale a t Union church season, we are brought face to face basement Friday and Saturday, with the fact of im m ortality. We March 29 and 30, from 10 a. m. to shall worship Sunday m orning at 5 p. m. All shoes and h ats given the 11:00 o’clock service around the away. 31-2c theme, “If A 'Man Die, Shall He Live Mrs. E arl W atson and infant A gain.” daughter P atric ia Jean were moved In place of the reg u lar evening to th eir home today (T hursday) from worship service will be the E aster the Pendleton hospital. program, presented by th e Ju n io r Mrs. Ruby Coxen left th is week departm ent and th e choir. Our goal for Dixie, Wn., where she will be for Sunday School is 150, employed d u rin g the summ er m onths Catholic Church by Lee Foster. F ath e r Alban Cullen Harold M arble arrived home Sat The following is a schedule of urday to spend his spring vacation E aster m orning High Mass services: w ith his parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Herm iston, 8:30. Marble. U m atilla, 10:00. Mrs. M. E. Krffckerbocker and B oardm an. 8:00. Kay returned Sunday from a te n P ilot Rock, 10:00. day vacation w ith relatives in Red mond. Mr. Knickerbocker motored Hermiston Baptist Church down for them. Grayden D. Loree, P astor See us for second hand lawn "H e is not here: for He is risen, mowers, in good shape; also used as He said.” Matt. 28:6. We wor harness, collars, double trees and ship a C hrist who still is. Sunday eveners. We do fu rn itu re repairing. m orning our message will be “The M iller’s Second Hand Store. 31-lc . fact of the R essurrection.” The be- '« 'V ’ KeIIpy' ow n' lief in an actual, bodily resurrection er of the W alla W’alla B ulletin, i is fundam ental to C hristian faith. stopped at the W. J. W arn er home Did C hrist actu ally arise from the W ednesday morning, en route home grave or is the ressurrection story from a visit to California. ju st a beautiful m yth? We w ill have Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. J. G. special E aster music. Pearson, Mrs. Monte Hedwali and B.Y.P.U. meets a t 6:45 p.m. and Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel spent Wednesday the evening service begins at 7:45. in Pendleton. We continue o u r prophetical series Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen on the book of Daniel. T his Sunday retu rn ed Sunday from P ortland and we take up th e fo u rth chapter. Salem w here they spent from T hurs day till Sunday atten d in g a school Methodist Church convention. S tearns Cushing, P astor K enneth K nerr spent th e past A joyous service is being planned week In H ermiston d u rin g the death for the E aster worship service of the and funeral of his fath er. Floyd F. M ethodist church. “The Risen Knerr. He retu rn ed to his work at C h rist” will be the theme. God in Burrow ’s Motor Co. at Yakima, Wn., His infinte love has acted for m an’s Tuesday. salvation. The choir 'and the trio will bring special messages in song. You will find th a t your life*w ill have more m eaning, more peace and hope, if you celebrate E aster by a t tending church. You will always find a warm welcome and in terest am ong our people. Come to Sunday School at 10:00 and stay th ro u g h the en tire service. WE SELL Tailored Clothes Stanfield Presbyterian Church. Jesse K. G riffiths, P astor Let us rem em ber the E aster sea son by a tten d in g church. Our even ing service is a t 8:00 o’clock. Let us welcome you and your friends. PRODUCE — GRAPEFRUIT, large juicy .................... dozen ORANGES, med. Sunkist, 252’s ..........2 dozen GREEN ONIONS .............................. 3 bunches RADISHES ........................................3 bunches — :— Easter Lilies and Daffodils — :— 39< 45 1 Ot 14< - M E A T S P E C IA L S — PORK ROASTS...........................................lb. ON THE BUDGET PLAN LEG-OF-PORK ROASTS.......................... lb. F iv e P a y m e n ts “ J Ck N i n e t y D a y s T ender Delicious PORK CH O PS.............................................lb. PURE PORK SAUSAGE.............................lb. Country style J4< BEEF ROASTS ........................................... lb. G rain Fed Steer SMOKED PICNICS .................................lb. Excellent Flavor 14 W If! a — :— Fancy Colored Hens — :— We will have top brands of • EASTER HAMS at COMPETITIVE PRICES HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STOKE PHONE 3001 * HERMISTON Mrs. E. P. Schofield and tw o children, Patsy and Edw ard, of V an couver, Wn.. are spending the Boat er holidays a t th e home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner, Miss Snow McCoy was honored on her birthday T hursday n ig h t of last week when Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boyn ton, Mr. an d Mrs. 0. O. Felthouse and Miss M axine F aust, called on her. Miss M argaret L ynts of College Place Is spending sp rin g vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Alton K ingsbury. The W estland Home Be. club met today (T h u rsd ay ) a t th e home at Mrs. C. A. Kennison. Hermiston Dry Cleaners Pilgrim Holiness Church Alice N orris, P astor “ He is risen indeed.” We are still having Sunday School at 10 a. m. Did you come last Sun day? If not. why not? Surely you do not deem yourself too young or too old. W ill you be am ong those who will w orship w ith us on E aster m orning a t the hour of 11:00? Do not let eith er your old h at, or your new one keep you away. J u s t come. You will find an in terestin g hour here if spent w ith the young people at 6:30 p. m. The Lord hag been crow ning the closing services of the day w ith souls. Re here a t 7:45 p. m. Bring In Tour Lawn Mowers & GARDEN TOOLS DURING SLACK SEASON. Reasonable Prices Knerr’s Repair Shop Easter Time is Dress Op Time! We can supply you with many attractive new clothes and accessories. See our complete line of— • • CHILDREN’S DRESSES Rayon taffeta, sheers and prints. WOMEN’S DRESSES Many materials and prices. BLOUSES, HATS, BAGS & JEWELRY MEN’S & BOYS’ SLACKS Wool and gabardine. NEW SPRING SWEATERS Coat and pull-on styles. HATS, TIES, SHIRTS (Dree« & Sport) SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY • • • • • • S A Y L O R 'S CHRISTIAN SCiEiiCE CHURCHES 1UBSTANCE” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 17. The Golden Text was, “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come” (Rev. 4:8). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “For all flesh Is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away; But the word of the Lord endureth for ever” (I Peter 1:24, 25). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following correlative passage» from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Spirit is the ouly substance and consciousness recognized by di vine Science . . . T hat m atter is substantial or has life and sensa tion, is one of the false beliefs of mortals, and exists only in a supposi titious mortal consciousness” <p.278) “Sl esting prophetic message. P re-ser mon subject will be “The M ark of the B east”— W h at it is, w hy It is and for when it is. You come and God will do the rest. To all th e good people of th is com munity, we wish a joyous E as ter. The Pentecostal Tabernacle. Rev. E. D. Greeley, P astor The Lord's day services are, Bible school a t 10 a. m., devotional ser vice at 11 a. m. w ith the sermon subject, “C hrist, Our L ife.” E vangelistic m eeting a t 7:45 p.m. “A Tale of Two C ities.” An in te r WNU Service Rohrman Motor Co. Hermiston, Oregon A Full Dress for your Easter Dinner Ham HALF OR WHOLE READY TO EAT HAM lb. 24c Reliance Sweet Potatoes Marshmallows Brown Sugar 15c 10c 3 lbs. 19c No. 2t4 cans 1 lb. bag W adham ’s or Reliance Fancy Cut Beans 23c Chocolate Eclairs 2 lbs. 35c No. 2 cans Reliance C O FFE E lib . can 24c I.G.A. — W et or Dry Pack. S H R IM P 2 cans 25c Fruit for Salad 2 cans 29c J E L L - O 3 pkgs. 14c Reliance Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery