THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121
HERMISTON, OREGON
Fri.-Sat.
March 19-20
DOUBLE
FEATURE
Pvt. Lester Roberts of Camp Crowd
er, Mo., returned to his camp Thurs
day night after spending a week visit-
ng his parents here.
Lowell Tiller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fred Rauch is confined to her Roy Tiller, left Monday night for
Seattle, Wash., where he underwent
home with chicken pox.
Mrs. Anna Whitney of Grandview, examinations prior to entry into the
Wash.. is visiting her son B. I. Whit- armed forces as an Aviation Cadet.
No word has been received as to the
ney.
Miss Joyce Sater, who has been results of the tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm have
quite ill for the past few weeks, was
taken to the Hermiston hospital to received word from their son, P.F.C.
I
W. D. Hamm, that he has been pro
day (Thursday).
—
moted
to
Corporal
and
hereafter
will
Pvt. Tom Quick, who is stationed at
be
“
Corp.
Hamm.
”
He
has
been
Fort Lewis and is associated with the
Military Police, spent from Friday transferred again but his destination
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until Sunday here with his parents, has not been given.
$53.50
Aviation Cadet Tom Fraser, son. of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quick.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special Mrs. H. T. Fraser, is now stationed
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her at the University of North Dakota.
miston Hotel on Wednesday. March Grand Forks, N, Dak. He is taking a
24, between the hours of 1:00 and regular college course, specializing in
6 00 p. m.
adv. math., physics and English. Although
Engagement Rings
Men’s and Ladies’ Watches
Henry Sommerer Jr., son of Mr. and the work is quite strenuous, he seems
Men’s and Ladies’ Rings — Wedding Rings
Mrs. Henry Sommerer Sr. of the Co to be enjoying the course. Tom en-
lumbia district, is now stationed at listed several months ago.
Bracelets — Jewelry — Movie Cameras
Private First Class Alva E. Mike-
Camp Haan and has been assigned to
A. Mike-
sell,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Guitars — Violins — Billfolds
a medical corps.
Miss Marian Pierce and Miss Lois sell of Hermiston, was recently grad
Novelties — Fountain Pens
Wilson of Portland spent the past uated from the Fort Crook Ordnance
week end in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Automotive School in Nebraska. The
Many Other Items
Otto Pierce and Stanley returned to course covered maintenance, repair
and
convoying
of
government
vehicles
Portland with them and spent until
ranging from the “jeep” to the large
Tuesday there.
There will be an auction sale Tues prime-mover. .
PFC Hugh E. Driscoll, son of Mrs.
day. March 23, at the old Houser
I place two miles west of Stanfield with Laura Mortamer of Hermiston, has
! Jake Bowman as owner. R. C. Pet- begun an intensive course of study in
I ers will be the auctioneer. A quanti- aviation mechanics at the Armarillo
I ty of livestock and farm implements Army Air Field, Texas. This is one
of the newest schools in the Army Air
is listed.
Miss Eva Wilcox. Hermiston’s lone Forces Technical Training Command.
I representative with the WAAC’s, is Hugh recently returned to his duties
now stationed at Commerce. Texas, following a short furlough here.
Pete Laas, proprietor of the P & G
I and has begun a six weeks course in
administrative work. Miss Wilcox is Cafe, was the guest of honor Sunday
I a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wil when employees surprised him on his
birthday. He was asked to go to the
cox.
Recent letters received by Mr. and Earl Young home to inspect a motor
$
Mrs. Tom Stuart stated that their and upon his arrival found a number
of
guests
seated
at
a
large
table,
fea
, sons Tom and Earl are busily engaged
j with their work in the armed forces. turing a chicken dinner. Pete says
I Tom is a Petty Officer and is sta- it is the first time he has ever been
$
| tioned with the Navy at Pearl Har- surprised, and was the recipient of
I bor, while Earl is a PFC, and is at many nice gifts. Present were Mr.
Î Ft. Crooks, Neb., with the machinists. and Mrs. Earl Young and daughter
Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schafer,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Colly, Mrs. M.
AAAAAAÁAAÁAAA M. Mordhorst, Miss Hazel Parker,
Ralph Walker. Mrs. Pete Laas and
son Keith, and the guest of honor. Mr. the Pentecostal church at 2:00 p. m. miston, with sermon by the minister: Bible study in Echo.
Laas.
Sunday.
“What a Methodist Believes” The |
Gary Saylor, who is with the Mar Methodist Christian is a practical
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
ine corps at San Diego is visiting
J. W. Stuart, Minister
IRRIGON NEWS here and in Hermiston for a short Christian. His religion must “work”
WELL EQUIPPED TO
I
or
it
is
unacceptable,
of
little
value.
Lack
of diamonds is no serious
time.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE | Mrs. Rudolph Rada received some
( hauncy Grimm purchased Marion This sermon will explain the doctrines | handicap to successful living. The
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE pictures from her husband in South Pierce’s car. Mr. Pierce left for Port- 1 upon which Methodist teachings are
right life is both the test and the fruit
Africa Friday. They were of the na- land to get his wife and go on to Los
of religion.
fives and their dug-out. canoes and Angeles to reside because of Mrs. based.
• the ungles. He took them himself.
| 3 n m.. Methodist Youth Fellowship
Pierce’s health.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Sunday
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston
John Sparks, who has lived in Irri
Mrs. Sam Uniker and children who in Echo.
morning.
Message at 11 a. m.
gon for many years, passed awav have been visiting her mother, Mrs.
6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fellow
Young People’s service at 7 p. m.
The funeral wag at Clarence Amos, returned to her home
ship in Hermiston.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
in the Willamette valley Sunday.
_ Ken _________
Cunningham, who has been 7:30 p. m., Evening worship in Ec-
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:45
visiting the Voile family returned to ho.
p. m.
his home at Carlton Monday.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m-. Prayer and
All are welcome at all services.
Lois Markham has been working
for
Mrs.
Clarence
Amos.
BREAKFAST
The small daughter of Mr. and M s.
Dan Hill is greatly improved. She
CUP
Make it as you would coffee,
has had pneumonia.
Leslie Rucker left Sunday for Bend
a tasty wholesome drink, can
!
where he will be employed with the
be served freely to children.
engineers.
PKG.
Has
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rathke and child
ren of Umatilla were dinner guests
at the Whitney home Sunday.
LOCALS
Just Received!
New
Portables
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of
Watches
Small Deposit Holds Your Purchase
Â. W, Behrman, Jeweler
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Geo. Harkenrider
222
M - J - B
2
KRE-MEL
PUDDING
or Pie Filling
4 Pkg*
1
5
LYNDEN
DILL
WHEATIES
EGG NOODLES
& CHICKEN
Quick or Regular
3 lb. Pkg.
BORENE
Double Refined Granulated
62$
KRISPY
CRACKERS
I.B. PKG.
1 12 Lb. Carton
32$
QUAKER
PURE WHITE
$1.98
2
EGG NOODLES.
MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
Med
Pkgs.
196
Delicious Honey Sweet
GRAHAM
CRACKERS
ox. PKGS.
199
CREAM WHITE
SHORTENING
LB PAIL
699
PICKLES
Sweet Burr Gherkins
QUART JAR
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
FOR
MATCHES
6 BOX CARTON 228
All Types of Lubricants to Fit All Needs
Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motor Oil
238
COFFEE
Onlu the Store
are Neutral
We have a good variety
NO. 25 STAMP EXPIRES
MARCH 21
W CORN
WESSON OIL
QUART CAN
599
SPERRY'S
WHEAT
HEARTS
28 OZ. Pkg.
24$
338
JUNIOR
March 21, second Sunday in Lent
10 a. m.. Sunday School in Hermis
ton and Echo.
11 a. m.. Morning worship in Her- V
319
Chases Dirt
SHAKER
49 Lb Sack
l-!b. JAR
359
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PKGS.
LB. PKG......
NOW!
MOTHER'S
PICKLES
QUART JAR
4
METHODIST CHURCH
Malcolm B. Ballinger, Minister
No. 12 Stamp Good For
lbs .
OIL TO BURN
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A Pure Gelatin Dessert
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