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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1943. Pvt. Alvin Wolke has been trans- er. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson, Capt. ferred to Camp Campbell, Ky. He and Mrs. Herb Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. states that he likes his duties, espec A McMillan and Mrs. Al Malden. ially the big guns. Frank Pierson motored to Portland Mrs. Melvin Allen arrived Tuesday recently where he was joined by Mrs. PIANE 619- — 1 -====== ■ " ======== J PHONE 2121 from Stanford, N. Y., to visit her hus- Pierson who had been visiting her sis Mr. and Mrs. W G. Kersbergen band, Lt. Allen, commanding officer ter for a week. They continued on to | HERMISTON, OREGON spent from Friday until Sunday in at the camp in Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner left last Seattle to spend a few days with their | | Fri.-Sat. March 26-27 Portland on business. Thursday for Vancouver, Wash., to son, Charles, who was stationed there Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson return visit for a week or 10 days with their for a short time. Something new in mirth... ed Sunday after having spent four murder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N- W. O’Donnell returned Sun- days in Portland on business. • ’ Be 01Tie ’ . „ , , , day from Portland where she had been I thrilling D. E. Johnson of Echo has leased , , , . , . , Mrs. Lettie Carter visited last week the Hermiston Townsend pavilion visiting her daughter and son-in-law. | in Salem with her daughter, Mrs. for one month, according to Mrs. Joe Mr. O'Donnell motored down for Mrs. Zuma Bailey. Udey. It is thought that regular O’Donnell Friday. He was accompa C. A. Binder, local plumber, was dances will be held. nied by Mrs. Haupert, matron at the co starting i in town again the first of the week Word comes from Wayne Lindner, U.O.D. She visited her son before he LORETTA | after spending almost two weeks in who is stationed at Keesler Field, left for the service with the army. , — », — , n a hospital suffering from pneumonia. Miss., that he likes the army life real - well and says the weather there is Mr and Mrs. N’ W. O’Donnell re- Miss Mary Lou Johnson and Mrs. swell. He states that he is getting a ceived word Thursday of the birth of Jean Wilson spent Wednesday and nice tan from the Mississippi sun. BRIAN | a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thursday of this week on business in Friends of Ralph Haney will be in Barnes of Portland. Mrs. Barnes is terested to learn that he is now sta a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O’Don Walla Walla. Mrs. Rena Waterman returned last tioned at Atlanta, Ga. Ralph has just nell. The little tot weighed 612 pounds Cartoon—Screen Snapshots a cooking course at Fort week from California where she had completed Benning and states that cooking for and has been named Scheryal Margue Last year fire took an estimated toll of $302,050,000 winter visiting a the army is quite a job as they are rite. Sun.-Mon. March 28-29 been spending the in property values. Carelesness was responsible son and family. rationed, too. Mrs. Gertrude Sanders was hostess Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allstott Sr. “Jinky” Wilson, daughter of M CINEMA GUILD presents for a large part of this loss. Your insurance must at a tea at the U.O.D. last Thursday. ! Jean Wilson, was able to return to were the guests of honor at a dinner Ladies present were Mrs. O. C. Pierce, RAY ' PAULETTE be safe, sound and adequate. at the Sloan Spencer home Sunday, ! school this week after an absence of the occasion being their 45th wedding Mrs. M. L. Watson, Mrs. N. W. | several weeks due to pneumonia. anniversary. Invited guests were Mr. Bloom. Mrs. M. P. Casiday, Mrs. A. Kenneth Meyers of Lebanon, for and Mrs. Ì. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boulware, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, THE merly employed at the local First Na Frank Corneille, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Jens Skovbo, Mrs. A. E. Marble, Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish. F. B. SWAYZE, President tional Bank, visited with friends here Auxiliary Mary E. Wilcox of Her Mrs. Shown, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hau Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Thursday. miston has completed basic training pert and, the hostess. at the First Women’s.Army Auxiliary Corps Training Center at Fort Des Color Cartoon— News Reel CARD OF THANKS Moines, Iowa, and has been selected Words fail to express our thanks in Army Ad- for specialist training OPEN FOR BUSINESS! Leslie Rucker came home Sunday as the time, and the county court Tuesday March 30 ministrative School at East Texas and appreciation of the many kind morning from Bend and returned the room in the county court house, Pen MEADE’S DOUBLE FEATURE State Teachers college at Commerce. nesses shown us during the illness and same day with his motorcycle. He is dleton, Oregon, as the place for hear Texas. ing objections to said final account THE HAPPIEST HIT OF ALLI death of our loved one, who recently with the engineers. Lester “Spike” Wilcox, son of Mr. Agnes Caldwell received word from and the settlement thereof, at which | and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, will report to passed away. The many cards, the Harold Lentz Friday that he has not time any persons interested in said Seattle in the near future to apply beautiful flowers and so many other much time to write these days because estate may file objections to said final in the Old Bakery Building. for acceptance as a Naval Aviation evidences of thoughtfulness on the of time spent at the “front” and that account or to any item thereof and Cadet. Lester has been attending part of our neighbors and friends will there is also a paper shortage in Ha contest the same. school in Los Angeles during the past Dated March 24, 1943. waii. few months and recently returned always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weigand of F. B. PENNOCK, Executor. Mrs. F. E. Sater and family Penny SINGLETON . Mhst LAKE . Lany SIMMS home awaiting service with the armed Kennewick are parents of a daughter C. C. PROEBSTEL Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sater born March 13. She has been named Attorney for Executor. forces. Should he qualify at Seattle, Except a man be and Shirley. Treasa Joy and is the granddaughter (March 25-April 22) he will return here to report to his of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Ir induction center for further assign born again, he can ment. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH rigon. Mrs. Weigand is the former Joy Markham. Mr. Weigand is in the In a recent letter received by Mr. Rev. H. V. McGee. Pastor not see the kingdom air corps at Lincoln, Nebraska. and Mrs. Frank Brace, it stated that “Midnight At Midnoon": Bud Rucker had to have his leg ! their son Robert had passed his tests of God.” A series of sermons will constitute lanced Thursday. He is suffering i for Officers Candidate School and ex pected to go to Camp Lee in Virginia this general theme during the next from blood poisoning. soon where he would take a Quarter four Sunday morning worship periods. A farewell party was given at the COLUMBIA _ PICTURE school house Wednesday night, honor master’s course. PFC Brace had been Easter Sunday (the fifth Sunday) ing Gary Saylor who left the next HERMISTON stationed with the Records depart IF YOUR EYES ment at Fort Douglas. Utah, since en will form a fitting compendium to this day for San Diego where he is sta- BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday and Thursday tering the army last September. Pri synopsis of our Lord’s passion. j tinned with the marines. TROUBLE YOU— or to entering the service he was em ' If you like gospel hymns you will 1 Bill and Juanita. Volle were in the March 31 - April 1 H. V. McGee, Pastor Come here and get the benefits of ployed at the U.O.D. % . Butter Creek district Sunday. I Water was turned into the big can- our more than 25 years successful Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider enjoy our choir. WELLES, DEL RIO TOGETHER Our Church School is growing in al Thursday and the farmers are be- optical experience. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin were in smash mystery melodrama1 Reasonable co-hostesses Tuesdav and Wednesday efficiency; why not give your child ginning their irrigation for the year. prices for glasses when needed. nights to a group of local residents at ren the best education possible to ob (Continued Next Week) ▲ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀAÀÀAÀ a dinner and card partv at the Har- We examine your eyes by MERCURY PRODUCTIONG kenrider home. Present Tuesday night tain? Equip them properly for this modem methods and grind NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING were Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. Mr. complicated age in which we are liv glasses to fit in all the latest and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. ing. Notice is hereby given that F. B. styles. Neal Robertson of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Pennock, executor of the estate of Ralph Richards. Mr and Mr«. F. C. DR. DALE ROTHWELL Harriet J. Pennock, has filed his final PENTECOSTAL TA BERNACLE 5012 McKenzie Mr. and Mrs W G. Kers- account in said estate in the County OPTOMETRIST Pastor Shelley E, Graves berven. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Shaar Court of the State of Oregon for WELL EQUIPPED TO 418 Main Street Do you feel lonesome and homesick? and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson. Mr. Umatilla Countv. and said court has ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE PENDLETON, OREGON Ruth Warrick A Come and enjoy the warm fellow fixed Monday the 26th dav of April, YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE and Mrs. Swavze were high for the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kersber- ship of our Sunday School and church. 1943. at 10 o’clock a. m. of said dav with Orson Welles cen winning the consolation prize. Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Bible school. Present Wednesday night wore Mr. Color Cartoon ' We have been enjoying the wonder BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston and Mrs Leighton Smith. Mr. Mr« A. H. Norton Dr. and Mrs. W. ful lessons on Isaac. This next Sun and Picture People T„ Morcan. Mr. and Mrs. Art Thrash- day we study the birthright. 11 a. m.. Worship hour. Has 7 00 p. m., Young People’s service. 8:00 p. m., Evangelistic service, Special music and singing. Thursday, 8 p. m., Bible study. Prayer meeting every night in the | Young People’s room between 7 and 8. I “Come thou with us and we will do illNIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllW thee good.” OASIS THEATRE I LOCALS daughter and MILLAND * GODDARD FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON CRYSTALBALL SHOE SHINING PARLOR EVEW7. Ozox Hédea JoWS"FEAR, mnoam Hermiston Barber Shop 1 v Geo. Harkenrider OIL TO BURN FOOD VALUES LAST CHANCE for the POINT VALUES on Stamps A, B & C (Expire March 31) Point Value (10) PEAS ( 8) BEANS Wadhams ( 8) CORN Wadhams (16) TOMATOES Pheasant (14) CARROTS Reliance Shoestring (14) ASPARAGUS (10) BEETS ( 6) KRAUT (15) PUMPKIN 7) PINEAPPLE 5) GRAPES Seedless 8) FIGS Kadota 109 296 11 oz., 2 for 236 1 lb. 3 oz. 1 2$ 1 lb. 4 oz. 119 1 lb. 3 oz. 198 1 lb. 4 oz. 149 1 lb. 11 oz. 170 1 lb. 12 oz. 126 ........... 9 oz. 1 4t 8 oz. 100 5 oz., 2 for 359 ............. 1012 OZ. 1012 oz., 2 for VANO ................ quart Makes Dirt Vanish 70c =/e DUTCH CLEANS. 3 for 23 WINDEX ...................... 1k PUREX .......... . % gal. 24c LUX FLAKES 24c Large Package SOAP 4 cakes Woodbury PEP 2 pkgs. Kellogg's NAPKINS 80 count 26 256 10c THE METHODIST CHVRCH Malcnlmn B. Ballinger, Minister March 28: Third Sunday in Lent. 10 a. m., Sunday School in Hermis ton and Echo. . 11 a. m.. Morning worship in Her miston, with sermon by the minister, “Words or Deeds”, trumpet solo, “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’’. 3 p. m., Echo Methodist Youth Fel lowship. 6:30 p. m., Hermiston Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m., Evening worship at Echo, with sermon by the minister. No Wednesday evening service in Echo on account of the absence of the pastor. Home TRINITY LUTHERAN CHVRCH E. M. Butenshon, Minister There will be a Lutheran service in the Baptist church on April 4th at 2:30 p. m. Sunday School at 1 30 p. ni. Confirmation instruction for one hour after service. Residence of minister, 811 N, W. Carden Ave., Pendleton, Oregon. DILL PICKLES 27c 125 ft. roll 17c C. H. B. - 21 oi. Jar Wax Paper CUT r WAX Egg Noodles NXM.CCKeN on Cornor Gloss Starchsys 3 pkgs. 25c Tang Salad Dressing quart 39c TURKEY Hermiston Food Store Y Independent our Certified Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON All Types of Lubricants to Fit All Needs Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motors Oil Grocer IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS By Mrs. C. D. Whitney Miss Agnes Caldwell received a let ter Friday from Charles (Lucky) Paulin, who was stationed at the CCC | camp in Stanfield two years ago. He is now a private in the armed forces | at Shreveport. Louisiana. He states I he is in the chemical warfare unit and ' likes the army fine. He joined the | army three days after war broke out December 7. 1941. He also states that Chet Wheatly, another boy stationed at Stanfield when he was. is in the air corps. Luck says he expects to | go overseas in the very near future and is to get the rank of corporal this next week Mrs. Carl Haddox is driving the school bus that runs the river route. The U. S. History class is studying the North and South problems and Civil War. They divided into two sides, the north and south, and issued newspapers against their opponent's side. Jack Smith had the misfortune to break his leg Wednesday at the UOD. I WHAT CAN ADD AS MUCH DOWNRIGHT HAPPINESS TO LIVING AS A HOME YOU ENJOY AND OTHERS ADMIRE? AND WHAT PLEASURE COMES TO THE WHOLE FAMILY IN GIVING NEW LIFE AND BEAUTY TO THAT HOME. TO ASSIST YOU IN MAKING YOUR HOME MORE BEAUTI- FUL, THRIFTILY AND AUTHENTICALLY. SEE YOUR FULLER PAINT DEALER. “FULLER PAINTS LAST.”