THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
March 23 - 24
Double Feature
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Richard Travis
in
‘The Last Ride*
Sunday and Monday
March 25 - 26
locals
Mrs. Marvin Townsend and two
Eugene Hanby. Watertender, U.
sons of Fruitland, Idaho, left Wed. S. Navy, son of H E. Hanby.
nesday for their home following a writes that be is now back in the
service following an extended
siege of illness in a hospital at
„
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Guy Shaw, manager of the In Corona. Calif. Mrs Hanby, who
Mrs. Frank Pierson and Pfc land Cooperative, is spending this
band, has beers teaching school
Chas. Pierson left Tuesday to week in Portland on business
spend several days visiting
! Mrs. Willard Hutsell of La there
George Harris
tives
in Portland.,
Grande visited last week in Her-
Do you wish a pleasant job at a miston with Mrs. Flora Moyer Al- have received a letter from their
soda fountain?. Apply at the so visitors here were Mr and Mrs son. Wayne C Harris, Fireman 1/c
U. S Navy, that he is getting along
Moore and Ripley Drug store in Larry Snodgrass of Boise. Idaho
—adv.
nicely and expects to reeceive a
Hermiston.
leave about the middle of the
Houseguests at the O L. Town-
send home this week were his visiting at the home of his parents. year He has been on seven dif
nephews Almie and Lynn Garri Mr and Mrs. Harry Thorpe He ferent islands in recent months,
son. who are with the North left again this week for San Fran seeing considerable action during
that time.
American transportation company cisco to report for duty.
and were en route on a business
Little
one-year-old
Joanna chosen for a recently organized
trip.
Shockman was taken to the Her- group which met recently at the
J W McMullen left by train miston General hospital Tuesday home of Elizabeth Jones in the
last Thursday for Altoona. Penn where she was under observation Columbia district. Officers are:
where he will spend from a month Tuesday afternoon she was taken, Richard Snyder, president; Edna
to six weeks visiting his aged to St. Anthony's in Pendleton.
Jones, vice president: Doris Jones,
mother Mrs. Amanda McMullen i Mrs. Sam P. Neufeldt of Salem secretary-treasurer. Other mem-
Mr. McMullen hasn't visited in Al- | arrived Wednesday to spend sev- bers are Jim Frank Snyder. Bar
toona for about 35 years.
days at the home of Mr and ry Jones and Elizabeth Jernes
H. B Parrent of Hermiston has erai
Mrs. Clarence Kennison Jr. ar
Mrs. Al Quiring.
received word that he is the
home Wednesday evening
Dr. J. P Stewart, eyesight spec rived
grandfather of a six pound. 13
from having been with her moth
ounce baby girl born March 16 to ialist of Pendleton. will be at the er
in Newberg for nearly three
his son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday. months.
! speaker.
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March
28.
between
the
hours
of
Herb Par rent of Kellogg. Idaho.
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Dr and Mrs F. B. Belt have re- 10 00 a m. to a 00 p. m.
32-lc HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Young People s service. 7 00 p
|m.
ceived word from their son. Bill.
Pfc Chas. Chuck” Pierson of
H. V. McGee pastor
that he is now stationed with Fort Bliss. Texas, arrived last
Worship service at 8:00 p. m.
"Terry Allen ’s division near Co- week to spend a 19 day furlough sig-v School 10.0 A if
Rev. K. H Faulkner, guest speak-
logne He writes that the going is with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
quite rugged, but occasionally Frank Pierson.
Chuck” has to „Worship. Service, 10:50. Ser-
Our Responsibility
Responsibility to
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.. Bible
they enjoy a good nights sleep in report to Fort Ord. Calif., Monday,
rour
to the
the
Rev K. H. Faulgner, guest study.
a recently captured village. He is I Miss Grace Pierson, nurse at the
still receiving the Hermiston Her- Hermiston General hospital, left
aid quite regularly in spite of the Wednesday for Caldwell. Idaho,
fact that they are moving "to- ! to visit her parents. She is taking
wards Berlin" quite rapidly.
a month's leave.
Miss Ina L. Moore, Mrs. Emma
K. Moore. Mrs. Lucy Steinwalt
and Mrs. Edna Kornfeld returned
Tuesday night from a business •
I trip to Moscow, Idaho.
H
Section 18 of Ordinance No. 214 places a
Mrs. Erma Atkinson of Tacoma H
penalty of not less than $5.00 nor more
• arrived Sunday to visit her par- H
ents. Mr and Mrs. I. L. Stout of •
than $50.00 on any violation of this Sew
Boardman who are in the Hermis- •
er Ordinance.
ton General hospital. Mr and •
This is a faithful
Mrs. Stout were injured in an au- M
One of the provisions of this Ordinance is
accident several weeks ago.
■
saying, and worthy of | to The
that any person or persons intending to
Women s Council of the ■
connect
with the sewer system must first
i Central Church of Christ enter- ■
all acceptation, that tamed their husbands and fami- | H
notify the Recorder’s Office, Phone 2251,
last Friday evening at a pot H
Christ Jesus came into Ilies
or the Sewer Superintendent, Phone 4651
| luck dinner in the church base- H
ment A grand fellowship was en- M
before any work of any kind whatever is
the world to save sin-
joyed around the tables after H
done.
which everyone assembled up- 80
ners: of whom I am
stairs where a regular business i B
Property owners and contractors are noti
meeting and devotion was held 2
fied that this Ordinance will be enforced.
chief.” (1 Tim. 1:15)
Miss Ina Moore gave a very inter- | H
esting talk on her experiences in I H
the foreign missions. A play. "Go B
—By Order of the City Council
Ye Therefor and Teach" written M
by Mrs. Bernard Kendall, was | ",
HERMISTON
well received. Mrs. Cecil Warner i a
district secretary of Oregon Mis-, _
BAPTIST CHURCH
sionary Society, will speak at the _
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Women's Council Thursday. March 2-
22. at the Christian Church par- ,
sonage.
COME
—nory School 00IAM.
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art tan
News Reel and Short
Subjects
Tues. - Wed. - Thurs.
March 27 - 28 - 29
asanovd
Brown
Color Cartoon—First Aiders
Musical—Harris in the Spring
CHURCH
Notice to Property Owners!
SUNDAY, MARCH 25
THAT STRANGE MAN
UPON THE CROSS"
6:30 P. M.
Sunday Evening Club
Hermiston
Methodist Church
W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor
Announcing the Opening
S
FOOD
VALUES
■IM
Lynden
S
Twistie Noodle DINNER
Lynden
$
Delicious RAVIOLI
2
1-lb. jars
.27
2
1-lb. jars
.35
1-lb. jar
.29
Lynden
Egg Noodle and CHICKEN
College Inn
CHILI DINNER
Sunshine Sugar-Honey
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Fortress
TOILET TISSUE
Alice New England Style
OVEN BAKED BEANS
$
/set the
tab/« !"
Grand Opening Ulednesdag, march 28
$
COATS — DRESSES — HOSIERY — LINGERIE
CHILDREN’S DRESSES — ANKLETS
S
912-oz. pkg.
.15
$
3 pkgs. .25
2
6
lb. box
rolls for
.32
.25
2 No. 2 cans .29
Blue Rose
Rice
:
$ : •
$
3 Lbs. .29
MATCHES
6 box carton .23
Rinso
WASHING POWDER
large size
Cameo
CLEANSER
Sweetheart
TOILET SOAP
2
cans
.23
.19
A New Artistic Line of Novelties, Jewelry and Gifts
from New Mexico and Our Coast Cities!
Regular Line of Easter Novelties with Candies for
the Little Tots.
Friday afternoon will be children’s day — Must be
accompanied by Parents.
Royal Chef
$
Minced Butter
Junior
Stanfield, Oregon
SHOES FOR THE COMPLETE FAMILY
Treasure Island
SOUP MIX, noodle with chicken fat
;
Oregon Trail Rpparel & Gift Shop
asWnenever
.
of
Clams
.25
7-oz. can
Golden West
Coffee
.32
1-Lb. Jar
Regular store hours will be from 10:00 to 6:00 on
; >
$
$
$
S
week days and 10:00 to 8:00 on Saturdays.
Gifts for the Ladies - Refreshments served 2-8
GIVING ALL WORKERS A CHANCE TO VISIT
STANFIELD’S NEW APPAREL & GIFT SHOP
Visit the neuulg-decorated Gamble Store!
Store Hours 9:00 to 6:00 — Saturdays 9:00 to 9:00
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
$
Gamble Store Dealer
WM. H. SABIN, Owner
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